In response to “Taiwan's Pathway to Net-Zero Emissions by 2050” announced by the National Development Council on March 30, 2022, the Risk Society and Policy Research Center (RSPRC), National Taiwan University (NTU) and the Vision Project of the United Daily News co-hosted the "Ideal and Reality about Pathway to Net-Zero Emissions - A Breakfast Meeting with the Press" on April 1, 2022. Invited to this forum were a number of experts, scholars, civic groups and industry representatives engaged in the sectors of energy, air pollution, power grid, transportation and so on.They worked together to review “Taiwan's Pathway to Net-Zero Emissions by 2050”, analyzing the feasibility of related policy and discussed with the media reporters present.
The Risk Society and Policy Research Center (RSPRC) has recently concluded a series of workshops on the risk governance of environmental protection, in collaboration with the Toxic and Chemical Substances Bureau (TCSB), Environmental Protection Administration (EPA).
The Risk Society and Policy Research Center (RSPRC) launched our flagship report this month (November 2019), ‘Taiwan in Transformation: Initiating a Long-Term Energy Transition', to provide recommendations on the long-term strategies that Taiwan needs to undertake for its long-term energy transition. To launch the report, a media conference and forum was held on 11 November 2019 to introduce the report.
This is the fifth part of a five-part article which compiles the summary of the event.
The Risk Society and Policy Research Center (RSPRC) launched our flagship report this month (November 2019), 'Taiwan in Transformation: Initiating a Long-Term Energy Transition', to provide recommendations on the long-term strategies that Taiwan needs to undertake for its long-term energy transition. To launch the report, a media conference and forum was held on 11 November 2019 to introduce the report.
This is the fourth part of a five-part article which compiles the summary of the event.
The Risk Society and Policy Research Center (RSPRC) launched our flagship report this month (November 2019), 'Taiwan in Transformation: Initiating a Long-Term Energy Transition', to provide recommendations on the long-term strategies that Taiwan needs to undertake for its long-term energy transition. To launch the report, a media conference and forum was held on 11 November 2019 to introduce the report.
This is the third part of a five-part article which compiles the summary of the event.
The Risk Society and Policy Research Center (RSPRC) launched our flagship report this month (November 2019), 'Taiwan in Transformation: Initiating a Long-Term Energy Transition', to provide recommendations on the long-term strategies that Taiwan needs to undertake for its long-term energy transition. The report is the culmination of three years of scientific research conducted by our center's researchers. To launch the report, a media conference and forum was held on 11 November 2019 to introduce the report.
The Risk Society and Policy Research Center (RSPRC) launched our flagship report this month (November 2019), 'Taiwan in Transformation: Initiating a Long-Term Energy Transition', to provide recommendations on the long-term strategies that Taiwan needs to undertake for its long-term energy transition. To launch the report, a media conference and forum was held on 11 November 2019 to introduce the report.
This is the second part of a five-part article which compiles the summary of the event.
In recent years, emerging issues such as dramatic climate change, global warming, epidemics, unexpected disasters, air pollution and PM2.5 are rapidly posing unpredictable challenges to the human society.
The seminar From seeing, Hearing to Action: The Civic Counterattack on Air Pollution is the associated seminar on air pollution and environment of the campus tour of the album Village Besieged (圍庄) from Sheng-Xiang & Band (生祥樂隊) on December 18th, 2017. Starting from watching documentary to possible actions people can participate in environmental issues, it is hoped that more people can understand and pay attention to the importance of air pollution issue.
The Workshop on Social Impact Assessment was hosted by RSPRC on January 11, 2017. Dr. David Ip, Professor Emeritus from Hong Kong Polytechnic University and University of Queensland, was invited by RSPRC to give a talk introducing some key issues and sharing his thoughts on the international theory and framework of social impact assessment. ..
People expect officials to investigate and seize olive oil, but do not get to know whether or not the officials have expertise in olive oil, for example, the criteria for olive oil.
She mentioned that consumers demand correct information, and finally we hope to get a healthy environment, and the health of the next generation. Questions every consumer should care include: feel good to eat, nutrition is also very important, whereas health and safety is fundamental requirement.