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Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks will host the 5th annual InnoAsia Conference today and tomorrow under the theme of "Sustainable City, Transportation and Energy".
InnoAsia 09 sees a panel of renowned scientists, experts and business leaders share their global perspective on sustainable product development. The conference aims to show people how sustainable technology can provide business growth opportunities.
In this programme, we chat with HKSTP chairman Nicholas Brooke about the conference and how Hong Kong can clean up its act and follow the sustainable leads of cities like Malmö and Pittsburgh.
This video isn't saying much, look at detroit, its falling apart litterally, indian cities are polluted with corpses and human wastes (excrements) ppl gets diseases and dies easily in india
PakistaniisPower 2 years ago
Err, Malmö has a population well below 300,00 - not 'several million' as claimed by Nicholas Brooke in this video. Sweden's entire population is under 10 million and is one of the most sparsely populated countries in the world.
hervorheben 2 years ago