Professor Phillips and his team developed a stable, recyclable and eco-friendly photocatalytic system that harnesses light energy efficiently.
Chemists developed a highly active and selective catalytic material that can efficiently convert a potent greenhouse into an essential chemical.
In recent years, the Drainage Services Department has revitalised channelised, urban rivers by adding green and ecological protection elements in an...
Green Exercise refers to physical activity that takes place outdoors in natural environments. Research has shown that viewing, being in, and...
Jointly established in 2008 by the Environmental Protection Department and The University of Hong Kong, our historically revitalized Centre provides...
Artists, activists, scientists and others, draw attention to mankind's role in a potential loss of at least half of the world's species. Date...
Professor C Y Jim, Chair Professor of Geography at HKU, has collaborated with CLP Power Hong Kong Limited (CLP) in an exemplary knowledge exchange...
To incubate a sustainable development option for rural areas and villages in Hong Kong, the Kadoorie Institute of HKU together with the Hong Kong...
Sustainable stormwater drainage systems (SuDS) having many other potential benefits such as greening, increasing freshwater supply and mitigating heat...
Greenfilms@HKU: Four Horsemen
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