🐘 If it’s the ONE THING you do today, make a pledge to NEVER ride an elephant or buy ivory again. Please. 🙏🏻
Speaking at the Counter Wildlife Trafficking Partnership Forum this morning on what one person can really do in terms of inspiring change, maximizing reach, mobilizing support, and sustaining movements in order to tackle wildlife trafficking and preserve our environment.
Extremely honoured to share the panel with Venerable Maha Sompong Talaputto, Buddhist Dharma Teacher, Justice Michael Wilson from the Hawaii Supreme Court, Le Thi Thu Thuy from the Vietnam chamber of commerce and industry, and John Roberts, Conservation Director of Minor Hotel Group.
✨ Main takeaways ✨
- influencers, celebrities and content creators have power to influence and inspire change through their platforms and personal choices by making responsible choices and leading by example.
- religious leaders can be powerful influencers to dispel myths that wild animal parts have magical or spiritual powers.
- businesses and tourism sector can do more to promote sustainable activities and environmentally friendly holidays for the public in order to raise awareness and promote conservation efforts.
- the rule of law is still a powerful vehicular for change and should be used more effectively in order to bring about climate justice and action.
- real and decisive action needs a collaborative effort from all sectors, private, public and government.
*Don’t limit yourself to a label or put yourself in a box before you take action. Everyone has the power to make a difference.
USAID - US Agency for International Development ASEAN WWF United Nations Development Programme - UNDP
#counterwildlifetrafficking #wildlifetrafficking #elephantconservation #beautifulwithoutivory
international chamber of commerce 在 Lee Hsien Loong Facebook 的最佳貼文
Was interviewed for the inaugural Global Forum on Economic Recovery, organised by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to discuss the post-pandemic recovery.
As with any discussion on the global economy, US-China relations featured prominently. But we also touched on COVID-19, its impact on global trade and travel, as well as climate change.
It will be a long while before countries can open up completely and resume free travel again. But as more societies get vaccinated, and the disease gets brought under control, that will become possible. Despite the disruption of COVID-19, international cooperation has by and large held up.
My thanks to Myron Brilliant, Executive VP and head of the International Affairs Division at the US Chamber of Commerce, for the interesting conversation. Look forward to meeting in person in Washington DC again, in calmer times. – LHL
international chamber of commerce 在 Apple Daily - English Edition Facebook 的最讚貼文
There were 1,036 doxxing complaints last year, some of them involving key pro-Beijing politicians. But among them, only 134 cases were related to personal data such as addresses and identity card numbers, two particulars that can be found in the Companies Register. That figure was far lower than the 750 cases recorded in 2019 during the height of anti-government protests, showing that the case for change is “unproven,” the International Chamber of Commerce-HK said.
Read more: https://bit.ly/3b6FUzB
香港國際商會近日再向立法會提交反對意見。該會指,如果新安排是保護個人資料,當局可以嘗試設法防止或懲罰懷有不道德企圖或是惡意而取用資料的人,而不是全面阻止公眾取得全面資料,又質疑當局改變初衷,有否進行公眾諮詢。
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