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Lui Che Woo Prize 2018 — Public Lecture by Sustainability Prize Laureate Mr. Hans-Josef Fell: A Sustainable and Peaceful World Requires 100% Renewable Energy with a Zero-emission Economy

5 Oct 2018
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Professor Rocky S. Tuan, Vice-Chancellor and President of CUHK, presents a souvenir to Mr. Fell, thanking him for hosting the talk.

Dr. Moses Cheng, Member of the Board of Governors of LUI Che Woo Prize Limited, introduces the Prize.

Mr. Hans-Josef Fell talks about the critical need to address global warming by moving to 100% renewable energy.

Audience enjoying the talk.

The LUI Che Woo Prize – Prize for World Civilisation today (5 October) hosted the Sustainability Prize Laureate Public Lecture at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). Mr. Hans-Josef Fell, 2018 laureate of the Sustainability Prize, delivered a lecture entitled “Global Zero-emission Economy based on 100% Renewables is Feasible, Economical and a Prerequisite for a Sustainable & Peaceful World.” The lecture was also streamed live online.

The latest wave of record-high temperatures and extreme weather events is clear signal of tremendously accelerating global warming. There is now an urgent need for a strategy to cool down the Earth. By transitioning to a zero-emission economy based on 100% renewable energy sources, it might just be possible to achieve the aims of the Paris Agreement and secure sustainable food and energy supply, to resolve conflict over resources. And, as the costs of renewable energies such as solar and wind continue to fall, this is now a tangible reality.

Mr. Hans-Josef Fell is an internationally recognised founding figure of the global renewable energy movement, who has worked as an environmental pioneer since the 1970s. In his public lecture, Mr. Fell spoke about the critical need to address global warming by moving to 100% renewable energy; sharing his view that energy transition is no longer a question of technical feasibility, but of political will. He delved further into his proposal for an effective climate protection strategy and presented the results of a groundbreaking study by the Energy Watch Group on making the transition to 100% renewable energy around the world.

Moderated by Professor Gabriel Ngar-cheung LAU, Director of the Institute of Environment, Energy and Sustainability, CUHK, the lecture was widely attended by environmentalists, green parties’ professionals, representatives from public and private sectors and students.

The Sustainability Prize’s specific area of focus this year is Development of Renewable Energy. Mr. Hans-Josef Fell received the award for his long-term activism and advocacy of the renewable energy movement. He has inspired energy innovations, pushed for environmental political change, and secured new research funding. His dedicated work over the course of half a century has successfully changed global debates and practices around the subject of renewable energy.

The LUI Che Woo Prize is an annual cross-sector award which aims to recognise and inspire the efforts of compassionate individuals and organisations working to build a more harmonious world. Founded by Dr. Lui Che Woo in 2015, the Prize is an international accolade which advances with the times in order to address ever-evolving global needs and challenges. The LUI Che Woo Prize 2018 Prize Presentation Ceremony was held prior to Mr. Fell’s public lecture, on Wednesday, 3 October 2018.

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To find out more about the LUI Che Woo Prize, please visit the official website www.luiprize.org.

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About the LUI Che Woo Prize

Founded by Dr. LUI Che Woo in 2015, the “LUI Che Woo Prize – Prize for World Civilisation” is an annual, first of its kind international cross-sector innovative award for advancing world civilisation and inspiring people to build a more harmonious world. It aims to recognise and honour individuals or organisations all over the world for outstanding contributions and encourages the continuation of that work in three objectives: sustainable development of the world, betterment of the welfare of mankind and promotion of positive life attitude and enhancement of positive energy.

Each laureate receives a cash award of HK$20 million (equivalent to approximately US$2.56 million), a certificate and a trophy. Each Prize is awarded to a single recipient, who can either be an individual or an organisation.

The LUI Che Woo Prize is administrated and managed by LUI Che Woo Prize Limited, a charitable company limited by guarantee incorporated in Hong Kong. The Prize Company is led and supervised by the Board of Governors.

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Professor Rocky S. Tuan, Vice-Chancellor and President of CUHK, presents a souvenir to Mr. Fell, thanking him for hosting the talk.

Professor Rocky S. Tuan, Vice-Chancellor and President of CUHK, presents a souvenir to Mr. Fell, thanking him for hosting the talk.

 

Dr. Moses Cheng, Member of the Board of Governors of LUI Che Woo Prize Limited, introduces the Prize.

Dr. Moses Cheng, Member of the Board of Governors of LUI Che Woo Prize Limited, introduces the Prize.

 

Mr. Hans-Josef Fell talks about the critical need to address global warming by moving to 100% renewable energy.

Mr. Hans-Josef Fell talks about the critical need to address global warming by moving to 100% renewable energy.

 

Audience enjoying the talk.

Audience enjoying the talk.

 

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