“CAMBRIDGE OF THE EAST” SHINES: GLOBAL-MINDED ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY PLAYS A GROWING ROLE IN PUSHING SDGS

ZJU working on 17 SDGs

HANGZHOU, China, Nov. 30, 2022 /Xinhua-AsiaNet/–

The Sixteenth General Conference of The World Academy of Sciences for the advancement of science in developing countries (TWAS) was held in a hybrid format from November 21 to 24.

Hundreds of scientists — including TWAS fellows, TWAS Young Affiliates and Alumni, ministers of science and technology, and dignitaries from all over the world — gathered in an online and offline meeting in Hangzhou, the capital of China’s eastern coastal province of Zhejiang.

In the International Year of Basic Sciences for Sustainable Development set by the United Nations, they discussed how to leverage basic sciences to promote evidence-based decision-making and sustainable development in developing countries.

The offline event was held at one of China’s most desirable universities, Zhejiang University (ZJU), which renowned British scientist Dr. Joseph Needham hailed as “Cambridge of the East”.

The reason why this Chinese institution of higher learning is entitled to host such a heavyweight international conference is not only because of its 125-year history and academic heritage, but also because of its long-standing commitment to social responsibility and global commitment as an important starting point and goal of talent cultivation, scientific research and social service.

As a leading comprehensive research university, ZJU’s research achievements in many basic science fields contribute to the realization of the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

In the medical field, the world’s first human cell landscape at single-cell level was born in ZJU in 2020, whose research method will have a profound impact on the identification of normal and disease cell states in the human body, and is expected to help doctors identify abnormal cell states and origins in the future.

Ye Ming’er, associate professor of horticulture at ZJU, has been named “Food Hero” by Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations for his constant efforts in promoting fruit tree technology for over 30 years. His innovative approach has boosted growth and yield of several fruits, increasing farmers’ income as well as protecting natural resources.

“We have also built a healthy eco-environment at the orchard, where sheep feed on grass and its dung is in turn used as fertilizers for fruit trees, thus protecting the environment and ensuring the food safety,” said Ye.

In helping coping with climate change, China’s first artificial upwelling demonstration project, led by ZJU and completed with other domestic peers, is capable of boosting phytoplankton and algae yield, restoring the marine ecological environment, and enhancing marine carbon sinks. It has been listed as a marine carbon sink program by the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

The list goes on. In recent years, ZJU has integrated the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development into all aspects of its development, focusing on cultivating students’ sustainable development competence, enriching academic ecology, strengthening interdisciplinary research, and promoting global coordination and cooperation.

In March 2021, ZJU launched the Global ZJU for Social Good (Z4G) to integrate the university’s own development into the global agenda, contribute its part to the implementation of the UN SDGs in China, and help build a Chinese model of sustainable development.

After the release of the Z4G, ZJU held a series of activities to walk its talk. At the end of that month, ZJU, together with more than 50 leading universities in the world including Harvard University, issued the Joint Statement of Global University Leaders on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. This is the first global initiative for sustainable development initiated by a Chinese university.

In April this year, ZJU, together with three overseas universities, jointly held the first Asia-Pacific Carbon Neutrality Symposium online, featuring robust discussions on carbon capture, utilization and sequestration, sustainable energy, and sustainable city and construction. The online meeting played a role in promoting cross-institutional knowledge sharing in the Asia-Pacific region and solutions to major global challenges.

Four months later, ZJU joined hands with its global partners to launch the SDG Global Summer School, which attracted nearly 1,000 outstanding students from more than 80 countries and regions around the world to participate online.

They exchanged views with top scholars at home and abroad. Discussions were conducted over such issues as post-COVID-19 urban governance and building a safe and sustainable food supply chain, contributing their parts to a better future for the world.

Stephanie Ann, a summer school participant from Singapore, spoke highly of the Carbon Neutrality module. “The holistic approach to climate change is what makes the ZJU SDG Summer School very insightful. The lecturers, assignments and group tasks not only allow us to apply the knowledge we have learnt, but also propel us to ponder and explore the topics on our own.”

At the TWAS 16th General Conference, Hangzhou Declaration was unveiled in addition to the pooling of ideas and solutions on SDGs and basic sciences. The declaration calls on all stakeholders to join hands, uphold the concept of open science, strengthen South-South and North-South cooperation, and work together to open up new prospects for global basic sciences development.

“In the future, we look forward to working with you to advocate for inclusive and green development, enhance basic sciences and multidisciplinary research, nurture top-notch innovative talent in basic sciences and further deepen international engagement,” said Ren Shaobo, Chairman of the University Council of ZJU, at the opening ceremony of the Conference.

“Thus, we are hoping to scale up higher education’s distinctive contributions to the common development of mankind and the lasting prosperity of our society,” Ren added.

Source: Zhejiang University

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Trilliant, Manx Utilities to commence smart electricity meters roll-out across the Isle of Man

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 30 (Bernama) — Trilliant and its partner Manx Utilities, are progressing with the first phase of the roll-out of Smart Electricity Meters for 8,000 prepayment customers across the Isle of Man.

A leading international provider of solutions for advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), smart grid, smart cities and IIoT, Trilliant has also launched similar island deployments in Aruba, Malaysia and the Dominican Republic.

According to a statement, this partnership enables smart capabilities for the Island by replacing their existing electricity meters with a new AMI platform.

It will provide connectivity for nearly 50,000 residential, industrial, and commercial customers with expansion options available to enable additional smart grid technologies in the future such as smart street lighting.

The infrastructure upgrades have begun with 8,000 prepayment customers, whose legacy ‘key’ electricity meters are being replaced with smart meters. The meters operate on a ‘pay as you go’ system that customers can access using Manx Utilities’ SmarterLiving app.

In the app, prepayment customers can see updates on their energy usage and top up their credit, allowing them to gain greater visibility and understanding of their electricity consumption, which could help them to save on energy costs.

The smart meters will notify Manx Utilities about power outages and energy use patterns. The electricity provider will be able to reduce waste by fine-tuning energy production based on insights from the smart electricity system.

Following the priority roll-out of smart meters to Manx Utilities’ prepayment customers, upgrades will start for the remaining domestic, commercial and industrial locations.

— BERNAMA

TATE CORPORATION TO PRESENT SPECIAL NIGHT TRIBUTE TO LUCIANO PAVAROTTI BY PLACIDO DOMINGO & JOSE CARRERAS IN TOKYO ON JANUARY 26, 2023


TOKYO, Nov. 30, 2022 /Kyodo JBN-Asianet/ –

A special night tribute to Luciano Pavarotti by Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras, presented by Tate Corporation Co., Ltd., will be held on Thursday, January 26, 2023, from 6:30 p.m. (JST) at Tokyo Garden Theater.

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A Special night tribute to Luciano Pavarotti Placido Domingo & Jose Carreras:
Two legendary superstars will be on stage for a dream-come-true performance in Japan. It was on the eve of the world-famous soccer event in 1990 at the Baths of Caracalla in Rome that the first joint performance by the three world-renowned tenors, Domingo, Carreras and Pavarotti, took place. The tenor trio then went on a world tour, which ended in 2003. And now, 20 years later in Tokyo, Japan, Domingo and Carreras will once again have a miraculous collaboration in a concert dedicated to Pavarotti.

Message from Placido Domingo
“I would like to tell the audience that I am waiting for everyone to spend an evening of music together with Jose Carreras and with the extraordinary Armenian soprano Nina Minasyan, remembering with great affection and enormous admiration our dear Luciano.”

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Concert overview
– Cast:
Placido Domingo / Jose Carreras
Special guest: Nina Minasyan (soprano)
Conductor: Marco Boemi
Orchestra: Tokyo 21c Philharmonic
Cooperation: Embassy of Spain in Japan / Embassy of Italy in Japan

– When: Thursday, January 26, 2023
Doors opening at 5:00 p.m. (JST)
Show starting at 6:30 p.m. (JST)

– Venue information: Tokyo Garden Theater
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– Ticket prices: SS 68,000 JPY / S 58,000 JPY / AA 48,000 JPY / A 38,000 JPY /
BB 28,000 JPY

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Official site: http://www.tate.jp/concert2020/Domingoeng.html


Source: Tate Corporation Co., Ltd.

BUILD A “FUZHOU MODEL” OF BEAUTIFUL CHINA WITH ECOLOGY AS THE BACKGROUND




FUZHOU, China, Nov 25, 2022 /Xinhua-AsiaNet/–

Recently, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province has released “What you do not know about Fuzhou – the Ecological Fuzhou”, a promotional video for Fuzhou City, through overseas social media accounts including “Paris Oriental Center”, “Discovery in Fujian”, and “Discovery in Fuzhou”, guiding global netizens to enjoy the ecological beauty of Fuzhou, featuring “lush greenery and flourishing flowers” and “clear waters flowing in rivers and lakes”.

Lucid waters and lush mountains have always been an important pillar for Fuzhou’s urban development. In this promotional video, people can see many splendid scenes. Specifically, thousands of birds are clustering and flying on Minjiang estuary wetland and among the swaying reeds, egrets are flying up and down on the inland rivers between cities, and citizens and travellers take rest under the lush banyan trees on both banks of the rivers. The mountain curves that rise and fall one after another form a continuous hilly ridge, and city line and its boundary line are formed by lush greenery. The roads set each other off among the trees, and the park extends to doorsteps of the dwelling.

In recent years, along with the grand blueprint of the “3820” Strategic Plan, Fuzhou, grounding its efforts on the ecological endowment, has been moving forward toward the city that is more livable, according to the Publicity Department of the CPC Fuzhou Municipal Committee. As of the first half of this year, the proportion of excellent water quality in Fuzhou’s main watersheds has reached 94.4%, and the comprehensive air quality index has reached 2.62. At present, Fuzhou has more than 1,400 large and small parks, more than 5,000 mu of riverside park green space, and the per capita park green space area in the urban area has hit 14.82 square meters. With clear waters and lush mountains to mountains of gold and silver, this modern and international coastal city is being built into a “Model” of beautiful China.

Source: Publicity Department of the CPC Fuzhou Municipal Committee

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COUNTRY GARDEN FOREST CITY BOOSTS LOCAL TOURISM

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 25 (Bernama) — Country Garden Forest City said it has fully resumed operations with Malaysia recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic following the successful vaccination efforts and the lifting of movement restrictions.

Launched by the Country Garden Group in 2015, Forest City is a smart green city of the future integrating the environment, cutting-edge technology with housing, business, and tourism with a goal to attract 9.2 million tourists, the statement said.

Country Garden Group hired global consulting firm McKinsey for the project in its planning stage and this has resulted in Forest City having eight industries at its doorstep which besides tourism-related activities, also includes medical care services, education and training, emerging technologies, and green and smart industries.

The statement said its Forest City Water Park has opened its surf slides and other water-related activities.

“In addition, the shuttle bus service is now operational, with stops at Shattuck St Mary’s School, Forest City Golf Hotel, LegoLand, and Bukit Indah Aeon,” the statement said.

The integrated development has also contributed to the local tourism industry with its hotel construction and golf resort.

Forest City Golf Hotel and Forest City Marina Hotel both provide hundreds of luxurious rooms and are equipped with lobby bars, restaurants, fitness centres, and other facilities.

— BERNAMA