Opinion | A carbon-neutral Northern Metropolis. Now that’s a plan worth executing
- There’s no reason the entire metropolis cannot be environmentally sustainable, low-carbon and socially resilient
- Such groundbreaking work would give Hong Kong an edge in gaining valuable expertise, and be an opportunity to train local talent
Under the Northern Metropolis Development Strategy, a total of 300 sq km will be transformed, and will include land for reindustrialisation, innovation and technology, housing and ecological protection. It would not be a long stretch to add carbon neutrality to the strategy as it already contains many positive environmental elements.
A climate-conscious metropolis is one that goes as far as possible to achieve carbon neutrality. This requires our officials to do more calculations upfront. There are plenty of academics and professionals keen to collaborate on this exercise.
This work will be laborious, admittedly – and hence may be resisted because it will be seen as taking too long – but it will be groundbreaking too, and will give Hong Kong an edge in gaining valuable expertise. It would also be a great opportunity to train locally based talent.
Hong Kong already has very strong talent in engineering and the built environment, both in government and the private sector.