Hong Kong SAR’s Economy in the Face of Climate Change: Risks and Prospects
May 6, 2025
Summary
Hong Kong SAR is facing ongoing challenges from climate change, with projections indicating that these issues will remain prevalent or even intensify in the future. In response, Hong Kong SAR has embraced a comprehensive three-pronged climate strategy—the Climate Action Plan 2050—that focuses on mitigation, adaptation, and building resilience, and sets ambitious goals of reducing carbon emissions by 50 percent before 2035 and achieving carbon neutrality before 2050. Simultaneously, there is a concerted effort to bolster infrastructure and community resilience against natural disasters. Although significant strides have been made towards decarbonizing the economy and building
resilience in the last few years, sustained action is pivotal to reach carbon neutrality, including by reducing emissions in hard-to-abate sectors and improving energy efficiency across industries. It would also be crucial to continue strengthening resilience against extreme weather events, further integrate climate into systemic risk analysis, and foster a green finance ecosystem.
resilience in the last few years, sustained action is pivotal to reach carbon neutrality, including by reducing emissions in hard-to-abate sectors and improving energy efficiency across industries. It would also be crucial to continue strengthening resilience against extreme weather events, further integrate climate into systemic risk analysis, and foster a green finance ecosystem.
Subject: Climate change, Climate finance, Environment, Greenhouse gas emissions, Natural disasters
Keywords: climate adaptation, Climate change, Climate finance, climate risk stress test, Climate risks, climate strategy, face of climate change, Global, green finance ecosystem, Greenhouse gas emissions, Hong Kong, Hong Kong observatory, IMF climate change indicators dashboard, mitigation, Natural disasters, NGFS climate scenario
Pages:
16
Volume:
2025
DOI:
Issue:
051
Series:
Selected Issues Paper No. 2025/051
Stock No:
SIPEA2025051
ISBN:
9798229009676
ISSN:
2958-7875







