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If you need a reason to be optimistic about the future of climate change, you've come to the right place. 

Vince Siu, founder of SUSTAINHK, joins podcast host Jasmine Lee to talk about the state of sustainability in Hong Kong. What's holding back Hongkongers and the government from prioritising climate change? What are the startups that are changing the green game? And why is Vince still optimistic in 2020? Listen to find out.  

UPDATE: Since the original recording of this interview, Hong Kong announced it would commit to going carbon neutral by 2050. Great news, but this is just the start of the hard work the city will have to put in to meet that goal.

Listen to this podcast on Spotify, Apple, and more: https://anchor.fm/harbour-times/episodes/Optimistic-about-climate-change-in-2020--Its-more-likely-than-you-think-emrijf/a-a3u0k1h

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Optimistic about climate change in 2020? It's more likely than you think.
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In the spirit of the Halloween season, this episode of Spyglass takes a closer look at two chilling stories that took place in Hong Kong. The first is about a man whose GPS takes him on a mysterious detour while biking through a wooded area known for its supernatural activity. The second covers a murder case that begins on Halloween night when the police arrive at the apartment of a wealthy banker to find a dead body, a bloodied knife, and a large suitcase on the balcony.

Trigger warning for explicit details of graphic violence, sexual assault, and drug use.

Timestamps:
2:50 Haunted Hong Kong
28:49 The Real American Psycho

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Other Spyglass episodes mentioned in this ep:
The Fall of the Berlin Wall: Ruminations on German Reunification 30 Years Later 
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Shrouded in Conspiracy: The 831 Police Raid
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The Real American Psycho & The Bridge of Many Ghosts | Hong Kong Horrors
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"This – our identity – matters to us and it should matter to everybody because your identity is yours. You are here to claim your own identity."

This month Spyglass takes a closer look at We the Hongkongers, an organisation working to get Hongkongers recognised on the US Census. HT's Jasmine Lee speaks with Frances Hui, founder of the organisation, to learn more about the personal and political significance of claiming your identity.
Claiming Identity: Hongkongers on the US Census | Spyglass Episode 3
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