Hong Kong climate and metal pollution
Hong Kong University Ecologists reconstructed Hong Kong’s marine ecosystem over the last 100 years
Initiatives and resources designed to help accelerate climate action globally
Learn More >GlobalThe Climate Alliance members collaborate regionally to highlight the unique perspectives and challenges across the globe for researchers and the community in responding to climate change
Learn More >RegionalClimate research-led activities aimed at building capacity in the university, business and community sectors around focus areas that solve specific climate challenges
Learn More >SpecialistInitiatives and resources designed to help accelerate climate action globally
Learn More >GlobalThe Climate Alliance members collaborate regionally to highlight the unique perspectives and challenges across the globe for researchers and the community in responding to climate change
Learn More >RegionalClimate research-led activities aimed at building capacity in the university, business and community sectors around focus areas that solve specific climate challenges
Learn More >SpecialistHong Kong University Ecologists reconstructed Hong Kong’s marine ecosystem over the last 100 years
The University of Hong Kong Ecologists study the buffering effects of forests on climate change impacts on insects
Supporting solutions via the newly launched EIT Climate-KIC ClimAccelerator program.
Nine researchers from Manchester University to attend the Blue Zone at COP26.
Researchers explain a new desalination process that uses less energy and functions more effectively than with conventional desalination systems