Jockey Club Museum of Climate Change
Jockey Club Museum of Climate Change, abbreviation: MoCC) in Hong Kong, Sha Tin, New Territories, Hong Kong Chinese University Ma Liu Shui Kang of the International Academic Park, 8th floor, an area of 800 square meters, with a multimedia exhibition in Hong Kong and around the world research on climate change around the country, and Hong Kong polar explorer Rebecca Lee Everest, Antarctica and the Arctic flora and fauna come to collect samples, photos and videos. One of the key projects of climate change Jockey Club Museum of the Chinese University of Hong Kong belongs to "Jockey Club security source Earth Action" in, on December 16, 2013 opening.
Exhibition
Polar gallery. Exhibits in the gallery polar mainly donated by Rebecca Lee, including her years in the Arctic, Antarctic and Everest fieldwork, as well as photos and information gathered by the network of research centers and more mainland Chinese come through.
Satellite remote sensing and environmental monitoring. Satellite remote sensing and environmental monitoring demonstrate various types of satellite imagery and geographic information about meteorology, marine and land changes, how to apply geographic information science in air pollution monitoring, marine oil pollution analysis, sustainable urban and housing design, and VGE dimensional environment monitoring / simulation aspects.
Innovative Chinese University of Hong Kong. Studies demonstrate innovative Chinese University of Hong Kong Chinese University of Hong Kong in the environment, energy and sustainable urban design and planning of research and innovation in various aspects of sustainable development, including biofuels, solar photovoltaic, photocatalytic oxidation with air and water purification, and so on.
The Hong Kong Jockey Club Environmental world. The Hong Kong Jockey Club Environmental world demonstrate Hong Kong Jockey Club's own environmental projects and community projects Jockey Club Charities Trust.
history
Polar explorer Rebecca Lee since 1987, for the first time to explore the polar regions, have been fighting to set up in Hong Kong with polar-themed museum, briefing the Antarctic and the Arctic to the people of Hong Kong, and Hebei inspire the younger generation interested in science, hoping to attract natural scientific interest in the junior high school students at the high school and enroll in college, continue to study natural sciences.
In 1997, Rebecca Lee founded the Polar Museum Foundation, and served as director, has been fighting for the establishment of the museum, but has not been able to succeed, and was ready to give up. Until her 2010 speech at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, the Chinese University of Hong Kong at the scene revealed the wish of president Shen Zuyao, who successfully obtain support, and later lobbied the Hong Kong Jockey Club donated HK $ 54 million to build climate change Jockey Club Museum.
Scenic Area Address: 8th floor Kang of the International Academic Park, Sha Tin Chinese University of Hong Kong
Car lines: MTR East Rail University Station