Roaring young force in climate fight


Adopting new approach
During the journey, eight climate resolutions were adopted, including one to protect marine ecosystems through a three-dimensional approach.
"We need to protect our ocean with a climate-smart approach, and protect the depth and width of the ocean," explains Chung. "We don't just look at the marine ecological value of the area, but also how it works with mitigating climate change."
The young advocate also drew inspiration from her new understanding of the oceans. In 2016, while a university student, Chung co-founded the environmental organization V'air Hong Kong with a group of like-minded peers. Taking advantage of Hong Kong's abundant natural resources, the organization provides a variety of local tours and eco-workshops aimed at reducing the city's carbon footprint by inspiring more people to explore local attractions rather than going overseas for their vacations.
V'air Hong Kong plans to organize further ocean-related tours, such as coastal walks and visits to mangrove forests. "I think one crucial thing we have to start doing is to provide better marine education for Hong Kong students."
Another of the group's goals is to empower the voices of the young generation in taking action against climate change. "I think nurturing the younger generation is something we need to continue doing, spreading the seeds to let them grow in everyone's heart," Chung says.
"We must take care of our future and face all these crises. As young people, I think we should take the lead in planning for the future we would like to see."