聯合國COP全球生物多樣性峰會 演講者
葛望平Steven Ko 實現零碳可持續性的先驅。 作為 O'right 的創始人,Steven 積極連接綠色供應鏈,成為世界上第一家完全實現“碳中和”理想的美容公司。最近獲得巴黎可持續美容領導獎的世界冠軍和日本 革命性牙膏榮獲Good Design Gold Award 2020年,雖然是中小企業,但O'right被RE100評選為15強,Green Steven Ko還受邀在APEC可持續發展峰會和COP25上擔任主講人。 COP25,他積極呼籲每一個產品都要進行碳足跡驗證,制定碳減排戰略,每一個公司和產品都應該實現零碳目標,以防止氣候變化。
Steven Ko is a pioneer in achieving zero-carbon sustainability. As the founder of O'right, Steven actively connects the green supply chain and became the world's first beauty company to fully realize the ideal of "carbon neutrality". The world champion who recently won the Paris Sustainable Beauty Leadership Award and Japan’s revolutionary toothpaste won the Good Design Gold Award in 2020. Although it is a small and medium-sized enterprise, O'right was selected as one of the top 15 by RE100. Green Steven Ko was also invited to participate in APEC Sustainable Served as a keynote speaker at the Development Summit and COP25. COP25, he actively called for carbon footprint verification for every product, formulating a carbon emission reduction strategy, and every company and product should achieve a zero-carbon goal to prevent climate change.
同時也有1部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過5,140的網紅Ghost Island Media 鬼島之音,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Professor Naki is an economist who - for the past 50 years - has been tackling the climate crisis through the lens of technological change and economi...
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🐘 If it’s the ONE THING you do today, make a pledge to NEVER ride an elephant or buy ivory again. Please. 🙏🏻
Speaking at the Counter Wildlife Trafficking Partnership Forum this morning on what one person can really do in terms of inspiring change, maximizing reach, mobilizing support, and sustaining movements in order to tackle wildlife trafficking and preserve our environment.
Extremely honoured to share the panel with Venerable Maha Sompong Talaputto, Buddhist Dharma Teacher, Justice Michael Wilson from the Hawaii Supreme Court, Le Thi Thu Thuy from the Vietnam chamber of commerce and industry, and John Roberts, Conservation Director of Minor Hotel Group.
✨ Main takeaways ✨
- influencers, celebrities and content creators have power to influence and inspire change through their platforms and personal choices by making responsible choices and leading by example.
- religious leaders can be powerful influencers to dispel myths that wild animal parts have magical or spiritual powers.
- businesses and tourism sector can do more to promote sustainable activities and environmentally friendly holidays for the public in order to raise awareness and promote conservation efforts.
- the rule of law is still a powerful vehicular for change and should be used more effectively in order to bring about climate justice and action.
- real and decisive action needs a collaborative effort from all sectors, private, public and government.
*Don’t limit yourself to a label or put yourself in a box before you take action. Everyone has the power to make a difference.
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Happy to reconnect with my good friend Dutch Minister-president Mark Rutte over a video call yesterday. We had a lot to catch up on, since our last meeting was over a year ago, just before the pandemic started.
Both Mark and I are preoccupied with managing COVID-19 and vaccinating our peoples. But we are also focussed on longer term challenges like climate change and sustainable development. I shared with him that we are building our first polder on Pulau Tekong, with the help of Dutch experts (https://str.sg/3ooQ). I had mentioned this in my National Day Rally two years ago.
Looking forward to meeting Mark in person soon, and doing more with our Dutch friends as we chart our paths toward post-COVID recovery. – LHL
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Professor Naki is an economist who - for the past 50 years - has been tackling the climate crisis through the lens of technological change and economic development. He’s the former deputy general of IIASA in Vienna (Int’l Institute for Applied Systems Analysis) and was a part of the beginning of the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change).
To kick off our second season, we speak to Professor Naki on what we need to do to reach our Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
This is a podcast about how NOT to save the environment. Hosted by Nature N8 (Nate Maynard), an environmental researcher working on energy, ocean, and waste issues.
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FOOTNOTE
On Nebojsa Nakicenovic (aka Professor Naki):
https://www.iiasa.ac.at/web/home/research/researchPrograms/TransitionstoNewTechnologies/Nebojsa-Nakicenovic.en.html
On UN Millennium Goals:
https://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/
On SDG (Sustainable Development Goals): https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/sdgs
On IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change):
https://www.ipcc.ch
On UNFCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change): https://unfccc.int/about-us/about-the-secretariat
SHOW CREDIT
Host - Nate Maynard (Twitter @N8May)
Producers & Editor - Emily Y. Wu (Twitter @emilyywu), Allison Chan
Researcher - Yu-Chen Lai
Executive Producer - Emily Y. Wu (Twitter @emilyywu)
Brand Design - Thomas Lee
Production Company - Ghost Island Media (www.ghostisland.media)
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