ACBC’s Green Channel discusses key findings from its milestone 2022 Report looking into the economic opportunities for Australia from greater collaboration with China on the climate challenge with industry experts from the Energy, Mining, Transport, Built Environment, Finance and Food/ Agribusiness sectors. Visit www.acbcgreenchannel.com.
In Episode 6, our guest is Huw Slater, expat Aussie Energy & Climate specialist heading up the EU-China Environment Project with ClientEarth in Beijing. With more than 10 years’ experience in China’s emission trading systems, Huw was part of ANU’s original Climate Change & Fiscal Policy team back in 2011 as part of the APEC Finance Minister’s Policy initiatives.
Links from the conversation:
http://bit.ly/3YAJ5FQ
Recommendations:
Huw SlaterReading – The Avoidable War, K. Rudd
Destination – Yangshuo, Guanxi
Anthony ColesPodcast – Oxford Institute for Energy Studies Podcast
Destination – Bashang Grasslands, Fengning Hebei (video)
ACBC’s Green Channel discusses key findings from its milestone 2022 Report looking into the economic opportunities for Australia from greater collaboration with China on the Climate challenge.
www.acbcgreenchannel.com
ACBC Links:ACBC Green Channel
ACBC+KWM Climate Report (English)
ACBC+KWM Climate Report (Chinese)
Podcast Producer:Dan Demaria, Brand Nexus
ACBC’s Green Channel podcast series made possible through the support of:National Foundation for Australia China Relations
In Episode 5, our guest is Steve Morton, Founder of Water industry international engagement advisory, H2Orizons. With two decades of experience in public and private sector, Steve has led many of Australia’s State and Federal Government Water industry engagements with China.
Links from the conversation:
http://bit.ly/3WRF26U
Recommendations:
Steve Morton
Reading – Donut Economics
Destination – Taishan, Home of Confucius
Anthony Coles
Website – China reforestation and biodiversity
Destination – Beijing Summer Palace (Yuanmingyuan)
ACBC’s Green Channel discusses key findings from its milestone 2022 Report looking into the economic opportunities for Australia from greater collaboration with China on the Climate challenge.
www.acbcgreenchannel.com
ACBC Links:ACBC Green Channel
ACBC+KWM Climate Report (English)
ACBC+KWM Climate Report (Chinese)
Podcast Producer:Dan Demaria, Brand Nexus
ACBC’s Green Channel podcast series made possible through the support of:National Foundation for Australia China Relations
In Episode 4, Anthony’s guest is Foton Mobility CEO, Mr Neil Wang. Neil is one the industry pioneers in Australia in electric and hydrogen mobility in the bus sector, having worked with both Yutong, and now Foton - two of the largest manufacturers of new energy vehicles in the world. Another example of the international student-turned-citizen migrant entrepreneur that we will be covering in a future series.
Join us as we discuss the many opportunities for us to achieve net zero faster, together.
Links from conversation
http://bit.ly/3WsUdTU
Recommendations:
Neil Wang
Website - US Department of Energy, NREL
Destination – Chongqing Austrade Food
Anthony Coles
Podcast - China EV’s and More
Destination – Shandong Rongcheng
ACBC Links:ACBC Green Channel
ACBC+KWM Climate Report (English)
ACBC+KWM Climate Report (Chinese)
Podcast Producer:Dan Demaria, Brand Nexus
ACBC’s Green Channel podcast series made possible through the support of:National Foundation for Australia China Relations
Episode 3 of the series and our guest is National Board member with the Australia China Business Council, Chair of its ACBC’s Thought Leadership Working Group and President of ACBC’s WA Branch. An Independent Director with Tianqi Lithium Energy Australia, Mr James Clarke. James has engaged the major players of Australia’s mining & resources sector through the sheer weight of impact of Western Australia’s economy on Australia’s energy, mining and resources sectors.
Join us as we discuss the opportunities for us to achieve net zero faster, together as covered in Chapter 3 of ACBC’s “Collaborations” Report.
Links from the conversation
https://bit.ly/3hU0d9R
**Recommendations:
James Clarke**
ACBC’s Green Channel Report
ACBC+KWM Climate Report (English)
ACBC+KWM Climate Report (Chinese)
Anthony Coles
Energy Insiders Podcast
https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/fortescues-grand-green-energy-plans/id1198375045?i=1000554674522
**Destinations
James Clarke**
Tianjin https://cnto.org.au/nine-must-visit-places-in-tianjin/
Jiuzhaiguo (九寨沟)
https://www.chinahighlights.com/jiuzhaigou/
https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/637
https://www.jiuzhai.com/
Anthony ColesHainan http://www.investhainan.cn/Industries/Project/
Sanya http://www.investhainan.cn/EventsNews/News/202212/t20221203_3408735.html
TuFu Bay https://capellahotels.com/en/capella-sanya
ACBC Links:ACBC Green Channel
ACBC+KWM Climate Report (English)
ACBC+KWM Climate Report (Chinese)
Podcast Producer:Dan Demaria, Brand Nexus
ACBC’s Green Channel podcast series made possible through the support of:National Foundation for Australia China Relations
In Episode Two of the Green Channel podcast series, your host ACBC National board member and Chair of ACBC’s Net Zero Working Group Anthony Coles, discusses key findings from Chapter Two of the “Collaborations” Report highlighting some case studies.
Anthony’s guest for Episode Two is Sophie Lu (吕天菲)Director on China Energy Resources and Climate with independent research firm, Rhodium Group.
Links from the conversationhttps://bit.ly/3vchEWg
Recommendations
Sophie Lu
Listening/ Reading:The Powerhouse, Steve Levine
CTVC Newsletter
Destination:
Beijing – Michelin Guide 餐厅北京 2022
Anthony ColesListening/ Reading:Speed and Scale, John Doerr
Destination:
Hong Kong to Beijing High Speed Rail
Yunnan Wine
ACBC Links:ACBC Green Channel
ACBC+KWM Climate Report (English)
ACBC+KWM Climate Report (Chinese)
Podcast Producer:Dan Demaria, Brand Nexus
ACBC’s Green Channel podcast series made possible through the support of:National Foundation for Australia China Relations
At a national level, Australia and China have made significant commitments on carbon emissions reductions and are actively pursuing more sustainable models of economic growth. Together, they could achieve much more. Within its milestone report into the economic opportunities from greater collaboration on the climate challenge, (The Report), Australia China Business Council sets out the scale of the challenge and highlights the many opportunities from greater collaboration with Australia’s No.1 bi-lateral trading partner, China, in the key industry sectors that will be impacted by the switch to a Green Economy.
In Episode One of the Green Channel podcast series, your host, ACBC National board member and Chair of its Net Zero Working Group, Anthony Coles, discusses the background to the Report, draws out some of the its key findings and chooses some favourite case studies from the six industry sectors covered in the following chapters of the report.
Anthony’s guest for episode one is co-lead editor on the report and Partner with international law firm King & Wood Mallesons in charge of their ESG & Climate team, Claire Rogers.
Join us as we discuss the many opportunities for us to achieve net zero faster, together.
Links:ACBC Green ChannelACBC+KWM Climate Report (English)
ACBC+KWM Climate Report (Chinese)
Recommendations:
Claire RogersTED Climate Podcast
BBC The Climate Question Podcast
Anthony ColesEnvironment China Podcast
Podcast ProducerDan Demaria, Brand Nexus
ACBC’s Green Channel podcast series made possible through the support of:National Foundation for Australia China Relations