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YEA's 3rd Edition, Opening Ceremony

As we embark on the summer season, Civic Exchange is thrilled to share about the Hong Kong 2050 is Now Young Environment Ambassador (YEA) Programme. This year, we host 35 passionate Form 3 to Form 5 local students who have dedicated their summer to exploring their roles in climate action within their local communities.

During our opening ceremony on 20 July, attendees had the honour of hearing insights from distinguished speakers including Mr. Evan Auyang, our chairman, and guests such as Mr. Kam Sing Wong, former Secretary for Environment, and Mr. Lam Chiu Ying, former Head of Observatory. Our previous year's YEA winners also shared tips on initiating impactful climate action projects.

The success of this programme would not be possible without the generous support of our funding partners, The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Hong Kong and ExxonMobil Hong Kong, as well as our education collaborator, Hong Kong Maritime Museum, who have graciously supported the venue. Additionally, we extend our gratitude to all the supporting organisations, including At Knowledge Education Foundation, Kibo, Le Méridien Hong Kong, Cyberport, Marriott International, Sea Education Association, Sprinkles Charity Foundation, Swire Coca-Cola HK, Swire Properties, ENVR HKUST, The Nature Conservancy Hong Kong, The University of Hong Kong School of Biological Sciences, and The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited (Towngas).

Over the next few weeks, these YEAs will participate in intensive workshops to equip them with the knowledge and skills to drive substantial climate change action. With their new skills, participants will come up with ideas for sustainable projects and implement them with the support of Civic Exchange and its partners. We are proud to support the next generation of environmental leaders and eagerly anticipate the profound impact of their innovative initiatives within their communities.


 
 

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