我和 XREX 共同創辦人兼營收長 Winston Hsiao 正在 外貿協會 TAITRA 舉辦的 DATE Summit,分享 XREX 的理念與未來金融觀點,現正直播中!
很開心能夠受邀與許多令人敬佩的業界菁英同台,期待與大家有更多交流!
-----------
今年DATE 邀請來自全球10個國家超過25位企業菁英,10小時接力演說,帶給您全新的數位經濟趨勢及勾勒「全球數位生態系」嶄新樣貌!
更多活動及講師資訊:https://www.datesummit.com
今天的序幕由 #貿協 董事長黃志芳及晶華酒店集團董事長潘思亮的重磅對談展開,探討在 #疫情 海嘯第一排的飯店業如何以創新商模突破重圍,接著更將帶領大家馳騁於 #未來金融 永續投資以及 #創新商模 於新常態生活的想像。
★ Session 1 -未來金融 科技賦能實現永續投資願景
1. 陳亭如/悠遊卡/董事長
From Transit to Life: The Digital Journey of Easy Card
2. Ketan Samani/開發金控/數位長
Future of Finance
3. Nick Pollard/ CFA Institute/Managing Director
Fintech in Disruptive New Business Model
4. Gary Zee/LSEG+Refinitiv/ General Manager, Refinitiv Taiwan
Sustainable Finance-Turning the Art of ESG into Science
5. Arthur Chen/Vpon/ COO
Accelerating Digital Transformation in the New Normal
6. Wayne Huang & Winston Hsiao/XREX/ Founder & CRO
Socially-Enabled Inclusive Financial Access
★ Session 2-創新實驗,新常態後的生活想像
1. 魏國章/MIH/技術長
Digital Transformation and MIH Open EV Alliance
2. 陳泰成/LINE TAXI/執行長
Digital Transformation in the pandemic
3. Mark Peterman/AIR FOM/CEO
Post Pandemic Reality: The climate crisis, and mobility
4. 陳昱珊/Pinkoi/台灣總經理
POST-COVID的永續設計力
5. Victor Chow/3 SQUARE/創辦人
Cloud kitchen for sustainability and profitability
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPo7-R7xmnI
同時也有36部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過5,140的網紅Ghost Island Media 鬼島之音,也在其Youtube影片中提到,California is leading the United States into the solar panel revolution. And spoilers: it’s actually quite boring. Or at least, it is to the OG enviro...
「sustainability science」的推薦目錄:
- 關於sustainability science 在 黃耀文 Wayne Facebook 的最佳解答
- 關於sustainability science 在 美國在台協會 AIT Facebook 的最讚貼文
- 關於sustainability science 在 Lee Hsien Loong Facebook 的精選貼文
- 關於sustainability science 在 Ghost Island Media 鬼島之音 Youtube 的最佳貼文
- 關於sustainability science 在 Ghost Island Media 鬼島之音 Youtube 的最佳貼文
- 關於sustainability science 在 Ghost Island Media 鬼島之音 Youtube 的精選貼文
- 關於sustainability science 在 中央研究院永續科學中心Center for Sustainability Science ... 的評價
- 關於sustainability science 在 Understanding sustainability science - YouTube 的評價
sustainability science 在 美國在台協會 AIT Facebook 的最讚貼文
💕「愛台灣,我的選擇」系列第14發:環境科學家馬耐德發現台灣的生物多樣性與供應鏈的關鍵角色
「我來自美國加州聖地亞哥,畢業於美國創價大學,主修環境科學,當時主要從事淡水魚和基礎漁業的研究。隨後我到加州蒙特瑞國際研究學院攻讀碩士,研究海洋及沿海資源管理。當時其中一位教授就是來自台灣,她告訴我:『你應該去台灣看一看。』很多旅居海外的台灣人都會這樣鼓勵外國人拜訪台灣。
而我後來也的確到台灣進行了一個海峽兩岸的研究,作為唯一一位環境科學學人,我必須要想一個能在台北和上海演講的主題,垃圾就是一個最明顯的題材。因為當你來到台灣,你會發現台灣街道上都沒有垃圾,這點讓我感到非常新奇,為什麼會沒有垃圾呢?當時我也發現並沒有什麼關於台灣廢棄物管理轉型的英文資訊,所以我就決定住在台灣,研究這個讓我很著迷的題目。那是2013年的事,後來我獲得傅爾布萊特獎助金在墾丁海生館擔任訪問學者一年,至此之後我就待了下來。大約六個月前,我開始在銳思碳管理顧問公司上班,我們負責協助大型品牌和他們的供應鏈設定並達成碳供應鏈目標。這是我們剛在台灣成立的新辦公室,公司的總部在香港,但我們想要把重心移到台灣,因為台灣是關鍵的供應鏈環節。我們認為台灣將在永續報告和減碳目標上持續成長,而且台灣真的是個好地方。
台灣有很多我很喜歡的優點,我覺得最棒但很少被注意到的一點是台灣的生物多樣性。台灣是亞熱帶島嶼,擁有非常豐富多樣的原生種和特有種,美麗的蝴蝶、螢火蟲、珊瑚、鯨鯊、鮪魚、熊……物種多到我三天三夜都講不完。而且就算不開車,也很容易親近大自然。我也喜歡騎單車,台灣的單車道做的非常好,還有優質的單車品牌和產品。我在台灣大多時候過的很不錯,沒什麼好抱怨的,食物也好吃。而且台灣人基本上對科學有充分的信任和熱忱,許多民選官員都曾經是醫生、科學家、工程師等等,連總統都曾發表過博士論文。台灣的前副總統大概是地球上最有資格帶領對抗新冠疫情的領袖。感覺上,台灣有很多科學家,當個理工宅男好像也很OK。」
✨馬耐德(Nate Maynard)連續兩年(2014及2015 年)榮獲美國傅爾布萊特獎助學金,現為「鬼島之音Waste Not Why Not」節目製作及主持人,及銳思碳管理顧問股份有限公司高級顧問。
💕Why I chose Taiwan #14 – Environmental sciences scholar Nate Maynard discover Taiwan’s and its key role in supply chains
"I’m from San Diego California originally. My undergrad was from Soka University of America; liberal arts with a concentration in environmental studies, and I work on fresh-water fishes mostly and basic fisheries. And then my Master’s program was at the Monterey Institute of International Studies with a concentration in ocean and coastal resource management. One of my professors was Taiwanese, and she said: ‘you gotta go to Taiwan,’ as most Taiwanese people living abroad will tell foreigners.
And I did go visit Taiwan for a cross-Strait research trip, and as the only environment person, I had to come up with something I could talk about in Taipei and Shanghai, and garbage was the most obvious thing. Because when you come to Taiwan, there’s no garbage, and I became fascinated: Why is there no garbage? I realized there really wasn’t much information in English about Taiwan’s waste management transformation, and that’s sort of how I got hooked and decided I wanted to live in Taiwan. That was 2013. And then I got the Fulbright Fellowship and spent a year at the National Aquarium in Kenting....and they haven’t been able to get me to leave. About six months ago, I started working for a private consulting firm called Reset Carbon. We help major brands and their supply chains set and achieve carbon supply chain targets. This is a new office that we just set up in Taiwan. The company’s headquarter is in Hong Kong, but we wanted to pivot to Taiwan because Taiwan’s the key supply chain link. We expect to see Taiwan growing in terms of sustainability reporting, carbon reduction goals, and Taiwan’s just a nice place.
There’s a couple things that I really enjoy about Taiwan. I think the best thing that doesn’t get enough coverage is biodiversity. Taiwan is a sub-tropical island. It’s full of native and endemic species, beautiful butterflies, fireflies, coral, whale sharks, tuna, bears...I can list the animals for hours. It’s easy for me to go and get access to nature, even without a car. I also enjoy biking and Taiwan has excellent biking infrastructure, and great bike companies that make fine products. Most aspects of my life in Taiwan are pretty good. I can’t complain. Food is great too. I think there’s also a general trust and enthusiasm for science in Taiwan. I mean there’s a lot of elected officials that are doctors, scientists, engineers, and the president has published papers as a PhD. And you know, the vice president was probably the most qualified person on Earth to lead the COVID response. In Taiwan, it feels like the scientists are pretty well-represented, and like being a nerd is kinda okay." -- Nate Maynard
✨Nate Maynard won Fulbright Fellowship two times in a row (2014-15, 2015-16), now serving as a program host and producer of “Waste Not Why Not” with Ghost Island Media and a senior consultant at Reset Carbon.
sustainability science 在 Lee Hsien Loong Facebook 的精選貼文
After I posted on my leave plans on Sunday, a few of you asked what was on my reading list, so I am sharing some books I have read / am reading / or hope to read. Three of the books are available from the National Library Singapore. Do check out the NLB app (iOS: https://go.gov.sg/moiqhc | Android: https://go.gov.sg/hu17bc). It is a marvellous resource, and you will definitely be able to discover many books to suit your interests.
[ Nuclear Folly, a History of the Cuban Missile Crisis
by Serhii Plokhy ]
The Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 brought the world to the brink of nuclear war. I had read "13 Days", the short memoir by Robert Kennedy about it as a teenager, and later Graham Allison's "Essence of Decision", a seminal study using the Crisis to analyse decision making from different perspectives. Both were mainly based on US records. Plokhy's book draws on Soviet archives, to present events from both the US and Soviet points of view. Many mistakes were made on both sides. The saving grace was that both President John Kennedy and General Secretary Nikita Khrushchev desperately wanted to avoid a nuclear war. But even then the two sides avoided a nuclear exchange only by a hair’s breadth, and only by chance, because events once set in motion were no longer entirely within the two leaders' control. A gripping read.
[ The Bilingual Brain, and what it tells us about the science of language
by Albert Costa ]
Having learnt several languages myself, and grappled with our bilingualism policy in schools, this book was a natural choice. I am still reading it. Did you know that a newborn infant already recognises and prefers the language (or languages) which their mother spoke while they were in her womb, and within hours of birth can also distinguish between two different languages that they have never heard before? Infants pick up a language (or two) naturally in their first years, but learning a second or third language later in life is much harder. This book explains why.
[ Capturing Light, the Heart of Photography
by Michael Freeman ]
A book about the different sorts of light, how they influence the photo you take, and how to use them to create the effect and mood that you want. Photographers know about the golden hour and blue hour, hard light and soft light, direct and indirect lighting, front and back lighting, haze, mist and fog, and so many more variations. The book includes lots of the author’s photos illustrating his points, taken over many years. Hope to pick up something from reading it. But the key in photography (as in so many other skills) is to practise and practise, if you want to improve.
[ Bettering Humanomics, A New, and Old, Approach to Economic Science
by Deidre Nansen McCloskey ]
The author, a distinguished economist, argues that economics is not just about incentives and institutions, mathematical models and observed behaviour. It should take a broader, more humanistic approach, paying attention to ethics and values, “what people believe, and the stories they tell one another”, as one reviewer put it. Certainly in government we must think about these broader factors all the time, while making sure we get the economics right. Not just in trade and industry or finance, but also in national development, education, health, manpower, sustainability and the environment, social and family development, and so much of public policy. I haven't read this book yet, but saw an enthusiastic book review, and look forward to reading the book itself.
Happy reading! – LHL
sustainability science 在 Ghost Island Media 鬼島之音 Youtube 的最佳貼文
California is leading the United States into the solar panel revolution. And spoilers: it’s actually quite boring. Or at least, it is to the OG environmentalists.
This episode, Nature N8 walks us through the process of installing solar panels on his parents’ roof, inside Californian suburbs. He explains the financial magic of solar, compares it to industrial scale installments, and finds hope in how the once-radical technology has now become ordinary.
Ghost Island Media is proud to be a Media Partner of RESHAPE SUMMIT!
Sign up to this new leadership summit here: https://bit.ly/3kh88gh
Support “Waste Not Why Not” on Patreon. Follow us on Twitter @wastenotpod. Send questions to ask@wastenotwhynot.com. Subscribe to “Waste Not a Newsletter" on Substack.
EPISODE CREDIT | Nate Maynard (@N8May), host | Yu-Chen Lai (@aGuavaEmoji), producer | Emily Y. Wu (@emilyywu), executive producer | Music licensing MB013APQUSHRPW0 | a Ghost Island Media production (@ghostislandme) | www.ghostisland.media
Support us on Patreon:
http://patreon.com/wastenotwhynot
Subscribe to our newsletter:
https://wastenotwhynot.substack.com/
Follow us on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/wastenotpod
Send your questions to:
ask@wastenotwhynot.com
SHOW CREDIT
Emily Y. Wu (Executive Producer)
https://twitter.com/emilyywu
Nate Maynard (Producer / Host)
https://twitter.com/N8MAY
Yu-Chen Lai (Producer / Editing)
https://twitter.com/aGuavaEmoji
Ghost Island Media (Production Company)
https://twitter.com/ghostislandme
www.ghostisland.media
MB013APQUSHRPW0
sustainability science 在 Ghost Island Media 鬼島之音 Youtube 的最佳貼文
This week, we brought back Emily Cardinali on the show! She was one of our very first producers, and she had really wanted to cover sustainable menstrual products with us. So, after our interview with Isabel Aagard last episode, we reached out to Emily about her own experiences with green tampons.
N8 and Emily discuss the guilt of half of our human population, tips on identifying sustainable products, and the pros and cons of every sort of menstrual product sold on the market.
Support us on Patreon:
http://patreon.com/wastenotwhynot
Subscribe to our newsletter:
https://wastenotwhynot.substack.com/
Follow us on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/wastenotpod
Send your questions to:
ask@wastenotwhynot.com
SHOW CREDIT
Emily Y. Wu (Executive Producer)
https://twitter.com/emilyywu
Nate Maynard (Producer / Host)
https://twitter.com/N8MAY
Yu-Chen Lai (Producer / Editing)
https://twitter.com/aGuavaEmoji
Ghost Island Media (Production Company)
https://twitter.com/ghostislandme
www.ghostisland.media
MB01JWCAEJK3H5L
sustainability science 在 Ghost Island Media 鬼島之音 Youtube 的精選貼文
We don’t all have to be sustainability consultants in order to save the environment. You can keep doing what you’re good at - and apply your skills to environmental problems. That’s how Isabel stepped into circular design.
Isabel Aagaard is an entrepreneur and product designer. She founded LastObject two years ago in Copenhagen, Denmark, with a mission to eliminate single-use items by creating their reusable alternatives. Her very first product raised 1.2M USD on Kickstarter.
Today, Nature N8 chats with Isabel about how companies measure sustainability, her own successful business model, and toilet paper.
Support us on Patreon:
http://patreon.com/wastenotwhynot
Subscribe to our newsletter:
https://wastenotwhynot.substack.com/
Follow us on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/wastenotpod
Send your questions to:
ask@wastenotwhynot.com
SHOW CREDIT
Emily Y. Wu (Executive Producer)
https://twitter.com/emilyywu
Nate Maynard (Producer / Host)
https://twitter.com/N8MAY
Yu-Chen Lai (Producer / Editing)
https://twitter.com/aGuavaEmoji
Ghost Island Media (Production Company)
https://twitter.com/ghostislandme
www.ghostisland.media
MB01WHNILHTKFIA
sustainability science 在 Understanding sustainability science - YouTube 的推薦與評價
François Mancebo talks about the development of sustainability science from the beginning of the 2000s. He presents the subject of this ... ... <看更多>
sustainability science 在 中央研究院永續科學中心Center for Sustainability Science ... 的推薦與評價
中央研究院永續科學中心Center for Sustainability Science, Academia Sinica, 台北市. 5729 likes · 40 talking about this · 13 were here.... ... <看更多>