【台美日澳 #GCTF 討論綠能發展】
氣候變遷持續發生,而台灣維繫地球永續發展的腳步從不落人後😎
外交部與經濟部能源局、工業技術研究院、美國在台協會台北辦事處、日本台灣交流協會、澳洲駐台辦事處,最近共同舉辦「全球合作暨訓練架構-綠能:開創潔淨及永續發展的地球」線上會議,期盼藉由 #全球合作暨訓練架構(GCTF) 攜手對抗氣候變遷!
外交部吳部長表示,發展 #潔淨再生能源 是因應全球氣候的關鍵,政府全力將台灣打造為 #亞太區域綠能中心,同時準備好與世界共同發展綠能,並以友邦 #聖克里斯多福及尼維斯 與 #馬紹爾群島 的再生能源計畫為例,展現「台灣能幫忙,且台灣正在幫忙」的精神👍
其他三國代表均預錄開幕致詞影片,來自泰國、日本、越南及歐洲各國總計50國約120名官員及專家線上參與,各國熱烈分享 #能源轉型 經驗及 #綠能產業 發展。
#氣候變遷這條路需要你我協助
#自然資源有限而人的欲望無限
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As #COP26 quickly approaches, it’s time for all countries to reflect on their #CarbonGoals and #RenewableEnergy policies. What better time then for #Taiwan, the #US, #Japan and #Australia to host a Global Cooperation and Training Framework conference on #GreenEnergy?
As part of efforts to #TackleClimateChange, the conference gave an overview of the global development of the green energy industry, and countries shared their experiences of energy transition.
120 experts and officials from 50 countries, including the US, Japan, #Thailand, #SouthKorea and several European countries took part in the online conference.
In his opening address, MOFA Minister Joseph Wu stated that clean and renewable energy sources are the key to fighting the #ClimateCrisis and that Taiwan is keen to become a green energy hub for the #AsiaPacific region. He added that Taiwan is also working with others in #PartnershipForTheGoals, citing renewable energy projects launched with allies #StKittsAndNevis and the #MarshallIslands.
#OneStepGreener #TogetherForOurPlanet #TaiwanCanHelp #TaiwanIsHelping
同時也有1部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過15萬的網紅pennyccw,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Allen Iverson did not outscore the Portland Trail Blazers. It only seemed that way. Iverson scored 36 points to lead the Philadelphia 76ers to their...
cop26 conference 在 Yahoo奇摩3C科技 Facebook 的最讚貼文
「全球暖化」確實是現在必須要積極面對、處理的大問題啊!!! 😖
#氣候變遷 #全球暖化 #地球危機
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UN氣候變遷大會主席:今年再不達成共識 全球將遭遇大劫
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Allen Iverson did not outscore the
Portland Trail Blazers. It only seemed that way.
Iverson scored 36 points to lead the Philadelphia 76ers to their
10th win in 11 games, 88-60 over the Trail Blazers, who went
more than eight minutes in the second half without a basket.
"I don't consider it a big win. It's just a win," Iverson said.
"At this time of the season, all you want is wins. However
you get them, when you get them, it don't matter. You've just
got to get them."
Iverson made 13-of-23 shots from the field and added four
assists, including a beautiful two-handed backhand pass to Aaron
McKie, whose layup gave Philadelphia a 72-53 lead with 5:57
left in the fourth quarter.
"He really made an effort to penetrate," 76ers coach Larry Brown
said of Iverson. "He got in the gaps. He breaks you down. If
you come over to help, he's finding people."
Eric Snow added 16 points and Derrick Coleman had 11 for the
76ers.
Philadelphia took its first lead, 34-32, on a pair of free
throws by Iverson with 26 seconds left before halftime. Iverson
scored 10 of the Sixers' 21 points in the third quarter as they
built a 55-44 lead and started to pull away.
"I think I'm starting to play a little better," Iverson said.
"I'm getting in a better groove. ... I'm just taking what the
defense is giving me and just playing it hard every game."
The Trail Blazers scored just 28 points in the second half and
did not make a basket for the final 6:47 of the third quarter.
The drought continued until Zach Randolph made a short jumper
1:47 into the final period to get Portland within 57-46.
"It was a very poor offensive game for us," Blazers coach
Maurice Cheeks said. "In a nutshell, we couldn't score the
basketball. They were much, much better than us offensively."
Randolph netted six of his 10 points in the fourth quarter, when
the Blazers were outscored, 33-16.
"The thing that we wanted to do is stop the easy baskets and the
second-chance baskets," Snow said. "They are a team that plays
off energy and they are athletic. When you have a team like
that, you can't give them anything that will give them energy."
Rasheed Wallace led Portland with 17 points and Derek Anderson
added 12. Wallace shot 8-of-17 from the field but missed all
five 3-point attempts.
The teams combined to miss all 14 3-pointers, including 10 by
the Blazers. It was the first time two NBA teams failed to make
a 3-pointer since March 18, 1999, when Minnesota and Vancouver
could not find their shooting strokes.
Portland shot 36 percent (26-of-72) from the field and made only
8-of-18 free throws, including a 1-of-4 performance by Ruben
Patterson.
Late in the fourth quarter, Brown became ill and returned to the
locker room. He told reporters he had a virus.
"How many times are you up 20 on the road?" Brown joked. "Maybe
that's why I got so hot."
In his first start since returning to the 76ers off waivers from
Cleveland, Tyrone Hill had four points and eight rebounds. He
started in place of Kenny Thomas, who missed the game with a
sprained ligament in his right ankle.
The Sixers moved within two games of slumping New Jersey for
first place in the Atlantic Division.
Philadelphia has won five of its last six road games, including
two of three on its five-game western swing. The trip concludes
with games against Seattle and the Los Angeles Lakers.
"It was a good victory for us, especially on the road and
playing here, as talented as they are," Hill said. "It just
shows the character of this team."
Portland slipped back into a virtual tie with Minnesota for
fourth place in the Western Conference. The Blazers, who have
lost two in a row following a four-game winning streak, are
percentage points ahead of the Timberwolves, who have played two
additional games.
After scoring just one point in Wednesday's 98-92 loss to
Phoenix, Scottie Pippen had another off night with four points
and four turnovers.
"Physically, I feel a lot better than I do mentally," Pippen
said. "My knee is bothering me a little bit, but it's no
cop-out to the way we're playing. I think if I can pick up my
play, then I think the team tends to play a lot better. The
last couple of games, I've struggled and we've struggled as a
team."
The Blazers lost for just the second time in the last eight
meetings with the Sixers.
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