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here todayWe're all here today becauseWe all care deeply about the environment that we live inClimate change, habitat destructionPollution are all helpingBut not helpingPushing the health of the earth to the edgeNow according to the flagship reportBy WWF InternationalWildlife populations have declinedBy nearly 70%70% in the last 50 yearsNow these are astonishing figuresMeaning that tens of thousands of birdsReptiles, mammals populationHave declined by two-thirdsSince 1970Deforestation, overfishing, pollutionAll majorly driven by human activityAre made the culprits of these declineNow showing your other figuresU and data has shown that human damageTo our land is acceleratingWith up to 40%Now classed as degradedAnd the WWF is saying thatWe are losing 27 football pitchesWorth of forest every minuteLast year, COP15 concludedWith the adoption of theKuomimontreal Global Biodiversity FrameworkSetting the flagship 30x30 targetNow this is aiming to restoreAt least 30% of our landInland waters, coastal and marine areasBy the year of 2030We are now three years onFrom the One Trillion Trees InitiativeAnd one year onFrom China's pledge to plantAnd conserve 70 billion treesAnd therefore it is the exact momentFor stakeholders to come together todayAnd see what has been achieved so farAnd more importantlyWhat can be done more ambitiouslyTo drive forward private actionWell, according to U.N. environment programmeWe need an investment of 8.1 trillion dollarsIn between now and 2050To contain some of these emergenciesSo this session aims to inspireGlobal business leadersTo seek collaborationAnd deliver socially and ecologicallySustainable solutions to our communitiesHow can the global community invest inAnd support the conservationOf flora and faunaThe restoration of degradedLand and seaWe're going to hear outFrom our five panellists todayAre coming from different parts of the worldWho've all got something interestingTo share with usSo I'm going to introduceOur five panellists我接下来要介绍一下今天I will introduce the five panellistsWho are here with us for our televised discussionFirstly, Chen PengHis Secretary-General of the China Green FoundationIn China集團總裁Chairman and CEO of the Mung Neel GroupMr. Jeffrey Law Nguyen-Fangof Mung Neel Group美國貝索斯地Vice President and Deputy CEOof the Bezos Earth Fund, USACharlotte PeraChief Executive Officerof the Bezos Earth FundWe also have with usTCL科技集團副總裁Vice President of the TCL Technology Group CorporationChairman of the TCL Charity FoundationYuki Weiof the TCL Technology Group CorporationLast but not leastWe have夏文大學家Professor Dai MinghanChair Professor of Marine Environmental ScienceAt Xiamen University in ChinaThe Environmental Science Departmentof Xiamen UniversityWelcomeWelcome, our five panellistsNow before we startI would like to remind our audiences present todayAnd also our online audiencesIf you're going to share about our session Via your social media platformsPlease use the hashtag AMNC23那要在場提醒一下我們的觀眾Let me just remind youIf you're online or offlineThat if you want to share contentRelating to our discussionPlease use the hashtagWhich is AMNC23Thank you very muchNow our first roundI will start us off with the first roundMy first question is for Secretary General Chen PengWe are aware that fulfilling international commitmentsis the first step towards sustainable developmentIn 2022, China successfully hosted the 15th COPof the Convention on Biological DiversityAnd the 14th conference of the partiesTo the Convention on WetlandsRAMSARAnd that resulted in the passingof the Wuhan DeclarationAlso during the Davos annual meetingThere was a commitment made to plant and restore70 billion treesNow I'd like to ask you the following questionCan you elaborate on the specificinstitutional initiativesmade by the Chinese governmentto address climate changeand sustainable developmentthrough forestry and grasslandThank you very muchAnd this has been an important priorityfor the Chinese governmentNow in May of 2022The State Council published a seriesof guiding opinionsThat was in 2021And in AugustThe NDRC set out a reform planfor the 14th five-year planfor grasslands and forestryAnd the State Council leading officehas subsequently drafteda work programNow in Marchthe State Forestry Administrationtogether with the ministries of financeand the NDRCset out a planfor greater use of the carboncapturing capacity of forestsand grasslandsNow that aims to more greatly harnessthe carbon capture capacityof these areasso that they can make greater contributionto China's environmental developmentThank you very muchSecretary General ChenNow you've mentioned just a fewof the institutional commitmentsmade through, for example,policies and laws by Chinain building up ecological civilizationAnd that also involvesinvolving the populationto a greater extentin the fulfilment of these goalsThat's an important safeguardThanks very much for thatfor kicking off the discussionNow I'd like to ask Mr. Jeffrey LuYour company, Mungniohas recently released an ESG reportCan you share a little bitabout the commitmentsthat your company has madeand as a corporate entitywhat have you actually been doingto help protect the environmentThank you very muchYou may be aware that we area producer of dairy productsand nutrition productsNow you'll be aware thatin the past 30 yearsthe average heightphysical height of Chinese peoplehas risen by 6 to 7 centimetersNow we've been a part of thatbut we're also partof a big industry trainstarting from agricultureprocessing to actual saleNow we have taken a seriesof important stepsincluding our issuingof an environmentaland social governance reportthat was the combinationof a strategywhich we labelas a green strategyfor more sustainabledevelopmentIt involves actionon our carbon emissionsin particularNow you'll be awareof the contributionto global CO2of dairy cows in particularNow actuallyin the upstream segmentof our industryit accounts for over 9090%of our carbon emissionsSo what we are tryingto adopt is a strategyfor the entirevanual value chainwhich involves the involvementof our partnersin finding waysto reduce carbon emissionsin a strategic mannerand with the national targetsof reaching a carbon peakin 2030and carbon neutrality in 2060but we have our own strategywhich is called zero to zeronow that is an industrywide discussionon how to actually getto those targetsfor example packagingwe are requiringa minimum of 880%ofrecyclable materialsso these are the thingsyou are tellingthe supplies to dothat's rightand palm oil in particularhas to be 100% sourcedfrom certifiedsustainable plantationsit cannot be the resultof any ecologicallydestructive practiceswhen we source itthat's our requirementthat's a commitmentthat we make publiclyand it's somethingthat we have tofill full togetherwith our partnersnow you've also mentionedthe 70 billion treeplanting commitmentnow there's a desertin a Mongoliacalled the Ulaanbaohe desertnow in the past few yearswe have completelyre-modeled that desertwith a plantingwith a totalof 98 million treesin that areaso it now lookscompletely differentand throughthe cyclical effectsof that plantingwe have transformed200 square kilometersof what was desertinto agricultural landand it's organicagriculture in factand so we're usingnew ecologiesand new practicesto changeecology that are upstreamvalue segments operate innow the food industryand the dairy industryare industries in whichwe are rating as thehighestas a companyand thatis the result ofa lot of strategicthinkingand wetalk with our partnersabout howspecifically wereduce emissionsso technical meansmeans relating toagricultural feedand so onand also measuresrelating to efficiencyif you use the same amountof land can you producemore from that landin the past 30 yearsin the upstream segmentwe've raised efficiencyby about 35%so we can use35% less land35% fewer resourcesto produce the sameamountof protein and nutritionfor our customersso we're looking forhealthy food productssocarbon reductionhas involvedtechnical and efficiencymeasuresand to some extentlogistics measuresas wellto reduce ourconsumption especiallyof resourcesin our industryand thatmeansgiving people nutritionand healthproducts they needwhile usingfewerresourcesnowso we make big commitmentsand then we break them downinto what we have to doevery three yearsevery five yearsevery ten yearsand so onand these specifictargetsare made part of ourmanagement practiceour incentive planningevenand ourmanager's ownassessmentsystem有目標有方法so this is our goalwe have to have incentivesand we have to haveassessmentso then we canreally implementour strategyof ESGso maybe it took a bit longso thank you very muchvery clearso we've seensome media coverageof Meng Niu ESG's reportand we've seen thatour company has madesignificant improvementsfor examplein terms of managementof downstream suppliersso suppliers of packagingyou have specific requirementsfor themat the same timeyou're also thinking abouthow to improve your efficiencyhow to use energymore sufficientlyor how torecycle energyso thatyou can cut your carbon emissionsyou also mentioned somethingthat was very interestingthat Meng Niuhas madeall the objectivesas part of the criteriaof assessmentof the managing teamthat's very interestingthank you againfor your sharingso in the next questionWell Ms. Charlotte Perrafor the third questionnow we knowthat the earth fundthis was established byJeff Bezos in 2020with a commitmentof 10 billion US dollarswith the aimof addressingclimate changeand preserving the natural worldwithin the current decadehow does your fundselectand prioritize projectswhile maintainingclimate justicethrough things like innovationand technologypleaseThank you, NancyI'm very happy to be hereand I was going to startwith a few words aboutthe Bezos earth fundsince we're so newbut you did that so beautifullythat I don't need toso thank youwe are committedat the Bezos earth fundto conservingand restoring natureour conservation workis built aroundthe 30x30 global targetthat you mentioned earlierthis is thegoal to protect 30%of land and seaby 2030and it is nowas you mentioned embeddedin the global biodiversity frameworkwhich was one of theimportant successesof the Kunming Montrealbiodiversity coplast yearI should note we are alsocommittedto transformingfood systemsand it's been very excitingto hear what Mr. Liudescribed aboutwhat his company is doinglook forward to stayingin touch on all of that workwhen we think aboutprioritizationin our conservation workwe start with that30x30 goalthen we look at areasthat are particularly richin biodiversityand carbon stocksand where there is asign that the governmentis committedtoconservation and effectivemanagementof conservedareasour portfolioand conservationhas been growing quicklyit's reachedin the lasttwo years about500 million dollarsthe geographic areasof focus for us so farare the tropical andesthe Congo basinthe eastern tropicalpacific which is amarine preserved areatransnational marine areaand now Canadaand we are just startingto work on conservationand the Brazilian Amazonwe work by supportingcoalitionsso for examplein the tropical andeswe made 12 grantsthat are now supportingsomething like 140local organizationsand we also work incoordinationwith othergovernmentsand other donorsso it's really aboutbringing a lot of actorstogetherespeciallylocal organizationsand I should notethat we really emphasizesupportingindigenouspeople and localcommunitiesin ourconservation workour restorationportfolio is also growingit's reached morethan 100 million dollarsso farwe havean initial focuson Africa and the USand we're just startingrestoration work in Brazilin restorationwe prioritizelandscapes that areof course importantfor climate and naturebut also for humanwell-beingand we believe thatlocal leadershipis key to successin restoration effortsso we put an emphasisonfundingsmall groupslocal groupssmall businessesthat can driverestoration locallywe also fundtraining and capacitybuildingand very importantlymonitoringof the projectsso I thinkI'll stop therebut how do you selectprojectsI mean you talked aboutthe various regionsand what typeof projects have beenselectedhow do you selectthem?what criteriayou havein terms ofselecting them?It's really thatit's lookingwhere there arethe best landscapesfor diversityfor carbon stocksand to workwith governmentsand local partnersto actually effectivelyconserve, protectand managethose areasor restoreunderstoodok well thank youvery muchCharlottefor yourinsightslet's now moveon towe haveWeizong herefrom TCL那我想问Weizong的问题呢my questionfor Yukiis that TCLisfocus onadvanced manufacturingand I also knowthat TCLis now part ofourweavenature communitysowhy did you decideto participatein this nature communitysomaybe I'm a bit differentfrom our co-paneliststodayI've been workingas a philanthropistfor 25 years26 yearsfor nature protectionnature conservationI am a newcomerI work in atech companyfor global strategiesso me personallythe reason why I participateI want to participatein this communityhas to do with my childrenso for the last 25 yearsbesides my jobI participated incharity workprotectingwomen's rightsgirls' rightsand alsofocusing on workin rural areasrural teachersrural childrenbeen working on theseprojects for 20more than 20 yearsemergingly from Beijingand then I moved to Shenzhenbefore I was focusingon people and educationand thenI moved to Shenzhenwith my childrento Shenzhenthere's a mangrovewetland in Shenzhenwhere it's reallyit is a wetland parkvery popular among childrenand my childrenthere are no exceptionso I brought themto wetlandsto absorbto take photosso I was influencedby my childrenand then I started topay more attentionto nature conservationand alsowe initiatedfund of Shenzhenmangrove protectionmangrove wetland protectionso this time participatingin the nature communityof the Rural Economic Forumit's the same reasonbecause even beforeI focused on poverty eliminationbut since two years agomy companywe started to pay more attentionto environmental issuesand we're makingseveral initiativesin this areaeven though we'rea tech companythere may be a few wordson my companywe are a tech companycalled TCLand we workin several sectorsour operationscover more than 168countries and regionsand to our sloganis that we want to usethe best technologyto bring alone harmonyso the termthe concept harmonyis actuallyour DNA is very important for ustwo years agowe published ourTCL greenthat's our global strategythis isthe mission of TCLthis is our new brandand we want to communicatewith our clientsthe value of TCLwe had a series of eventsseveral media coveragewe want toengage more peopleto the workof sustainable developmentso recentlyfor TCLgreen developmentis part of our strategy todayfor the last few yearswe were trying topromote the development ofour new energyour photovoltaic powerwe also want tocontributeto the new energy transitionand also for the newdual carbon goalsI believe thatwe can also make a contributionto achieving these goalsnext monthin julywe will havea global lunchis it just a teaserwe are going to make an important commitmentto the worldwe are going to publish our specific goalsin terms of carbon peaksemissions peaksemissions peakand carbon neutralitythe eventswill be held in Wuhanso in our factorieswe are trying to make factories greenerfor now our green managementfacilitiesthey have gained 11 certificationsdomestic and foreign certificationsand on thoseon the roof of these facilitieswe have solar panelswe are also trying toincreasethe green energy mixin our total energy usagealso for our supply chainsfrom R&D to manufacturingto cells and recyclingwe pay close attention to eacheach part of the supply chainwe hope that we canprovidewe can offer more green productsfor our consumers, for our clientsin the area of financewe also try tohave green bondsTCL bondsTCLand other productsother offeringsin order toring aloneactors from upstreamfrom upstream and downstreamfor us to cutglobal cutscarbon emissions altogetherthank you, Yukifor sharingwhat your company is doing with usyou have been doing a lot ofmaking a lot ofdoing a lot of actionsand the stories behind itwhere alsowe see thatyou are trying tofulfill social responsibility ofTCLI believe that improving leadershipis alsois also a wayto achieve the goaland also wewe also look forwardto the new launchin Wuhan next monthwe would like to knowwhat are your goalsand what are the actionsthatTCL will make in the futurethank you very much, Yukiso this is the end for ourthe last questionfor our first round of questionsit's forMr. Dai, for Professor Daiso we're talking about thingshappening in landso here we're going togoing to the oceanthe marine ecosystemsso nowocean restoration oceanconservationwhat science gapsand opportunities existto drive actionon restoration and conservationthank you, Nyansee for your questionI'm very glad to be invited here todayso first of allI'd like to talk a little bit aboutthe topic todaytoday we see that climate changepollution, loss of biodiversitythose are threemain challenges that humankindhas facedit's unprecedentedand those are continuous challengesthat we're facing todayI believe that for the next 3050 yearswe'll still coexist with these challengesthat's my first pointmy second point is thatwe ownnature a lotso which is to saythat we're not usingour nature, capitalin an efficient wayso I'd like to echowhat's the topic todaywe have to do restorationwe have to do restorationwith technologyin orderto use nature, capitalmore efficientlyand also to build a foundationfor our next generationNancy also mentionedissues of marine ecosystemsso maybe in the audiencemaybe people don't knowthe technical details of the oceanwe all know thatwe have titanexploded in the Atlanticand we lost five explorersin the marineso we see thatocean isthere are a lot of thingswe don't know about the ocean yetso we talked about mangroveit is part of the marine ecosystemactually we lost 50%of mangrovemangrove ecosystemfor the last few decadesso this is a global challengea global threat企業是引起了now thisinternas led to a lot ofocean issuesnow there's been a drop inph levels of not.1over the past 200 yearsbutwhat we can also seeis that overone billion yearswe've had evolutionin the present stateand about 50%of the oxygenwe have comes fromocean originsnow that's gone down2%in the last 200 yearsnow in evolutionary termsthat is a very rapid dropsowhen I talk about the oceansthe ocean to the earthis like water to the human beingyou simply cannot do without themnowwhen I talk about the oceans beingbig,darkand deepnow thisyou have scientists on boardtcl,mognoof coursebutthe most advanced manufacturingand ITtechnologyis very advancedbut we've only systematicallymapped about20%of the sea floorso there's a lot ofunknowns when we come to the oceansecondlyyou can't look at the ocean asindependent thingit's part of a much larger systemwhich is all connectedso the crisis in the oceansis a result of broader factorsthirdlynow you look at financial leveragewhen it comes toindustrial ortechnology sectorsit has big impactsoif welook atgetting the economy to bounce backthenit relies to a large extenton the oceannowfinally a lot of peoplesee the oceanI mean people are still acting like thisdust bin that can handlehuge amounts of pollutionand rubbishnowI think systemicmeasures arevery importantespecially for restoringforestsand we need to take similar measures to restorethe oceannowwhen we come tothe most pandemicrestorationor economic recoverythere are neweconomic opportunities there for theocean based economynowwe need a newtechnological revolutionintelligent technology needs togo underwaterand this is a newarea of applicationfor intelligent technologynowfinancial systems at the same timeare continuing to developmentand bluefinancingis an exciting new areaand thatalsomeans that there's a lot of attentionbeing devoted to the oceansbut I'm afraid it's still not enoughso there needs to be more focusedattentionon the better use of bluefinancing and the improvement of ecologicalgovernancethank you very muchProfessor Dai for sharing a particular sumof the unknowns that we face with the oceanand you've talked a lot aboutthe possibilitiesfor investmentbut most of them beingon land investment relating to the oceansbeing insufficientnow you're asked also whether we canuse scientificmeansbetter protect the marine environmentand that may involve remote sensingAIand various other newnovel technologiesI'm sure thatlots of people will haveideas based on thatto take things further and fasterwhen it comes to the oceanround of discussionswe've heard from each of our panelistsfrom their area of expertiseand we have seen that bothpublicand private sectorshave their own practicesto demonstrate that scalablerecovery can be achievedwhat I would like to do in thesecond round is for ourpanelists to share with uswhat actions you've takengive us some case studiesto help us understandhow we can achieve net zeroemissions benefiting ournature as well asChina's high qualitydevelopment in the futureok我們還是從我們陳秘書長So we'll start again from Mr ChenSecretary General ChenNow I'd like to ask you the followingquestionWhat experience can China share withthe international community regardingscientific land greening and effectiveecological restoration practicesand what are the main challengesChina faces in those effortsThank you very muchNowfor many yearsChinese government has been paying a lot of attentionto scientific land greeningand effectiveecologicalrestoration practicesit's cracked down onlarge scale destructivepracticesand the overarching slogan has been thatgreen mountainsand blue seasare worth their weight in goldand I think the effectsof that top level direction have beenvery very clearnowwe have beenrolling outanationalstrategythat involvesthe more effectiveuse of very limited landand water resourcesNowthat aims at scientificrestorationof forest coverSecondlythere's been planning relating toscientific greeningthe NDRCand the Ministry of Land and Resourceshave issuedprotectionand restorationplanand theState Forestry Bureau has set outan action plan for thefourteenth five year planning periodand there's beensimilar actionprogram set out by the NDRCnowthese have set outspecific planning targetsnot thirdlywe continue with ourinstitution buildingthe NDRC, the MOFand the Ministry offorestryhave set out plans forkey ecological areassuch as the yellow riverand the grasslands and so onto achievebetter localizedresults on a pilot basisfor ecological restorationincludingthe reversal of the certificationand the same timeprovincesand even cities and districtshave set outtheir ownsystemicgovernance measuresfourthlyweare working onmore specificdreaming measuresat the local levelin particularlocalized projectson stoppingdesertification andchanging the color of the landback to green againandon the basisof appraisals of these effortswe will be rolling outfurther actions in particularin an integrated mannerthese targets will be integratedinto the appraisaland performance assessment systemsfifthlywe continueto consolidatethe scientific basesfor these effortsin particularthe developmentof a series ofkeytechnologies such as fire preventionin forest areasand that aims to putour efforts tomake China's land greeneron a more sustainable footingandat the same timeit showsthat there is very effectiveimplementation at the local levelandguidance of localitiesdoin fulfillingthesetargetsnow of courseif you make the land greenerits productivity also risessince2012we haveincreased forest coverby1.2billionand we've restored desertof360 millionsquare kilometersnow these are official figuresnow forest coverhas significantlyincreasedin the past yearsand the stabilityof ecosystems continuesto improve as wellnow thisis a step to achievingthat vision of a more beautifuland greener Chinanow theissues that we faceare too incharacter, firstlyforest ecosystems are still notof high enough qualitynowareas of grasslandjust less than one third of the worldaverage personand theinstitutional mechanismsare not yet rational enough toraisethose andsome areas continue to becomeolder and degradenowwe are facingstill severe challengewith land degradationnowit's also becoming increasingly difficulttoincrease forest covernow this tends to take place mostly innorthwest andnorthsouthwest Chinanorthwest Chinahas poor soil qualityand relatively limited water resourcesand so if you reforestthere you need tocontinually monitor the areaswhere trees have been plantedfor them to actually surviveso we willbe workingin the future together withthe WEF's programto advancescientific initiativesto increase the forest coverand increase the forest qualityin Chinalast year at themeeting the central governmentby 2030we will plant orprotect 70 billion treesthere are now some majorcompanies involved withcommitments under that frameworkand I will be happy to see moreof the companies represented hereinvolved with thatso I'd like toencourage you very stronglyas companies to get involvedand also issue your ownin that respectnow I think thatif China managesto do that we will be able to shareChinese experience as a contributionto the world's struggleto reversethis loss of natureI think we can work togetherwith our partners around the worldto achievethat visionof a beautiful earth in whichcommunity can live向近的發揚You are here togreen developmentand build an importantecological securitybarrier in northern Chinaas a companylocated in Inner Mongoliahow is your company balancingecological restoration and production goalscan you provide a case studysoduring the first roundI was talking aboutour supply chainthe whole ecosystemso we have to start byby the seedby grassin the farmagricultureso we are highly dependenton agricultureour base is inInner MongoliaNorthern partandNorthwestern part of Chinathis is our basewe know that inNorthwestern partwe see several trendsfor examplegreen energyourdeploymentsour facilitiesover there we use a highamount of green energyI believe that is an advantagefor us becausethey will haverich wind and solar powerin that areaso when we are planningwe have to alsointegrate green energyin our usageso we have to reduceour reliance on traditional energythat is my first pointmy second point isour impact to the environmentwe are makingtaking actions intwo partsfirst part is thatactuallythearea that i mentionedthe desert that i mentionedis close to bayonoreactuallythe yellow riverflew by that areain the pastsounderneathit waswe have a rich resourceof waterso when we arecreating establishing farmsover there we have to uselocal resourcesI mentioned thatwe planted many trees therethis year maybe we can reach10 billion treesso first of all we have tofix the sandsecure the sandand then we have toimprove the quality of soiland then we can startpubkinscucumberand there's other feedsfor cowsso when you look at from aboveit was a desert beforebut nowadayswe have builtan oasis over therethey look likea circleseveral circlesit looks like a circle because that isour irrigation systemso in this short termwe didn'thave any gainsbut in long termcan contributepositively to the environmentI believe thatin so todaywe already have organic milkproducing a desertin our clientsreally like itthey are willing to pay morefor organic milkfrom the desertthey are willing to pay moreto protect the environment with usso this is a problema raising awarenesswhen people realize thatwhat they are paying fora bit more expensivebut they are protecting the environmentit can create a virtuous cycleso we are now committed towe want toour farmlands over therewant to make the turn a desert into an oasisso another caseis in ingchuanwe built a new facilityit's called3100 facilitywe havelarge amount of outputwe only have normallywe have to have alarge number of employeesof workers to work therewe havedigital technologieswe don't have to hirethat many workersto have the same outputand also our facilitythe size is not very bigbut it's very efficientwe usealso green energyso this isachieved bydigital technologiesalso in this facilitywe don't have divisionwe don't have any divisionit is an open platformopen digital platformsoour supplierseveryoneall the different actorscan communicate with each otherin this platformwhich has improvedefficiencymaybe another exampleso for a producttoto shopso maybe we needmaybe five or six transitbut now with digital platformwe canreduce the timewe cansave a lot of energysend the same product toour consumer,our clientssoknow that we aremake our production greenerand on the other handwe have toreduceenergy losswe have toreduce the resourceswe usewe have toto achieve this we have to usedifferent technologiesin Chinawe have 27 green facilitiesthere's the firstnet zerofacility is in Yunnanit wascompleted last yearsothese are some waysfor traditional companiesto participate insustainable developmentif you only look at our companylook at our among youwe area facility,we are a companybut there are also upstream and downstreamactors working with thissothroughso once westart to work differentlyto work differentlywe also have an impacton actors of upstream and downstreamso i believe thatwe are very excitedfor the future because we seethat there are many opportunitiesmany business opportunitiesand alsowe have opportunitiesto do transitionand also to improve our capacityso even thoughwe see many challengeswe also see many opportunitiesfor us tohave a long term sustainabledevelopment strategythank you jeffreyit is very clearthank you for sharing with uscasedue to time limitsand it was to share with ustheir examplesabout 10 minutes leftso let's try and finishwe try and finish on timenow my question goes tosharlatthow does the earth fund aim to addressthe intertwinedchallenge of nature and climateby adopting a systematic approachand leveragingscalable solutionsit's a very good questionscal is absolutely keyand if you're a philanthropistworking in climate and natureyou are keenly aware that philanthropic resourcesare very small compared to what's neededcompared to the scale of the challengeone of the waysthat we start to get at leverageat the Bezos Earth Fundis simply by working with other philanthropicdonorsso for example we helped create包括我們自己的11個藝術藝術將有5億美元的資金進行30x30的保存目標另一個方式藝術藝術的方式只是建造能量建造能量和社會組織和國際社會但當然我們必須在藝術藝術和 private resources 社會如果我們想去哪裡我們必須在原來的技術上立即建立藝術藝術我們在這個都不必是防禦藝術的藝術藝術對體制藝術和公司的利用我們必須在這個藝術藝術建造能量和藝術藝術對藝術藝術和國際社會組織成為藝術藝術藝術藝術我們必須在藝術共产党和民主党的保障这些在基于表演上的资金我们支持这些许多国家的保障PFPs现在叫PFPsPFPs在许多国家现在叫PFPs另一个项目我们并没有直接进行但是一个重要的项目是购买购买购买购买购买购买购买购这些叫购买购买购买购买购这里有一个项目Equador购买购买购买购买购买购关于购买购买购买购买购买购买购买购买购买购买购买购买购买购买购买购买购买购买购买购买购买购买购买值一的盈利六组来供待法国这是因折不改受供待在海外的地域和地域上需要強大增加地域和地域的經濟能夠增加地域的經濟和地域的增加這不是很容易的事我們也在幫助這些是我們想像的的幾個例子謝謝你們分享這些細節我們現在進行衛總和TCR所以,請問TCL你的策略可以分享一些你的個案因為時間限制我們會分享我們的體驗Nancy 你說President Xi 去了在蒙古里亞其實在蒙古里亞也去了藝術館在藝術館在蒙古里亞President Xi 說藝術館是唯一的方法我們要提供藝術館所以我們知道這是我們要去的方式是對的所以在北京TCL有新的能力能力能力能力能力能力能力能力能力能力能力能力能力能力能力能力能力能力能力所以他們可以有足夠的能量他們不會有電力減少而且如果他們的能量有足夠的能量他們可以銷售電力他們可以成為學校的 income我們將產業到600 個學校所以 among the schools that are already in the projectmany of them are in mountainous areasso those areas have pandas and other protected animalsso we are not only helping children to understand environmental protectionbut also animal protectionso another case I would like to mention iswe are providing clean energy project for minoritieswe have a project that combines solar power and agricultureso our goal is to avoid land degradation and desertificationso I will not go into detailbut with this project the best thing with this project is thatthey also offer livelihoods to local communitiesso two last examples industrial wastewaterand that's a very difficult issue for us of coursebut we have a sub company makingDurkett Boards in Shenzhenwhich has been supporting a wetland in the Shenzhen regionby re-use of industrial wastewaterand that is now a very beautiful tourist site for local peopleand in the US I got a casewhich is the last thing I wanted to share with youwe have been working with the EPA in the USon a project to take back electronic productsand that was popular in particular during the pandemicpeople didn't have to get out of their vehiclesthey could have their way old electronic products taken backnow we were given the first award among the EPA's environmental awardsin a couple of years agoand we will also highlighted as a keypublic benefit project in the USthank you very muchyou key and despite the limited timeyou've given us lots of very specific examplesincluding what you've done with ecological projects in schoolsand also educating the next generationnow our final question is about Professor Dainow if you talk about scienceachieving scalable public private projectsin the ocean sectorwhat can science do in particularall rightin simple termsI have been working with the UNon a 10-year programcoastal SOSa 10-year program for using technologyto support the oceansnow what Coastal SOS does in conceptual timeis that it's brought together 10 research institutionsfrom mainland China, Hong Kongincluding HKUSTand some from Thailand and Malaysiaand we have looked at six areas in East Asiathe Bay of Thailand, the Bohai River Estuaryand the Yangtze River Estuaryand we've had six governmentand non-government foundationssupporting this projectto leverage scienceto achieve a better public-private partnershipleveraging scienceto produce more sustainable best practicesand use of the ocean by businessnow we've worked on specificsee governance projectsincluding financingnow these are just pilot projectsbecause the ocean is a very dynamiclarge interlinked systemjust individual projectsthat I'm talking about herenow I have a personal idea heregiven what you have to do isfirstly stop doing harmsecondly protect, thirdly restorein order to reach the goalsthat we've been talking about todayso an important point of departureis wetlands near the seathe degradation of those wetlandsand protect them and restore them to some degreeand that restoration has to benot just for scenic purposesit has to also be for genuine ecological purposesI mean a lot of restoration projectscan also be done by robotsbut this isn't the case here with coastal wetlandsnow if China is tois able to do thisthen we'll be able to restore30 to 40% of the ecosystemsthat have been lost since the 80sthen that is useful for carbon capturethat is useful for biodiversityand it's a very useful part of departurethat was just an idea that I came up withthank you very muchProfessor for your ideacontinue to escalatethe role of public sectorsand private sectorsincluding businessesinvestors, entrepreneursbecome increasingly crucialprivate sector engagementpromotes innovation, investmentand the development of scalable solutionswhich are all essentialfor the restoration of our natureby adopting sustainable practicesand reducing their environmentcompanies can certainly contributeto the global goal of mitigatingclimate changeand promotingbiodiversity conservationthank you our panellistMiss Perra盧總陳秘書長魏總代院士非常感謝大家的分享thank you very much everyonefor being with us here todaythank you for our online audiencesI'm Nancy Zhuthank you and goodbye