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        <title>Green Future</title> 
        <itunes:author>RTHK.HK</itunes:author> 
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        <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Human civilization has made great strides, with technology evolving at an extraordinary pace. Yet, all of these accomplishments rest on the finite resources of our shared planet. As we shape a better future, we must also consider the legacy we leave behind for the generations that will follow.

Sustainability is a shared global commitment, encompassing three key dimensions: environmental, social, and economic. According to the United Nations, sustainable development is defined as "Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." In 2015, the United Nations introduced the "2030 Sustainable Development Goals" (SDGs), a framework of 17 core objectives, further broken down into 169 specific targets and 230 measurable indicators, designed to guide collective global efforts toward a sustainable future.

In response to the shared global mission of protecting the planet, Hong Kong established the Council for Sustainable Development over two decades ago to promote sustainability. In recent years, the government has introduced policies across various sectors aimed at advancing sustainable development—transforming waste into energy, promoting the value of conserving Earth's resources, and fostering the creation of green communities.

Presented as a ten-part documentary series, each episode focuses on a specific sustainability issue, exploring how aspects of daily life—such as clothing, food, housing, and transportation—are impacted. The series examines how government policies drive sustainable development and how citizens can embrace green living, contributing their small yet meaningful efforts toward a sustainable future. Together, we can create a better life today while protecting the Earth for tomorrow.]]></itunes:subtitle> 
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Human civilization has made great strides, with technology evolving at an extraordinary pace. Yet, all of these accomplishments rest on the finite resources of our shared planet. As we shape a better future, we must also consider the legacy we leave behind for the generations that will follow.

Sustainability is a shared global commitment, encompassing three key dimensions: environmental, social, and economic. According to the United Nations, sustainable development is defined as "Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." In 2015, the United Nations introduced the "2030 Sustainable Development Goals" (SDGs), a framework of 17 core objectives, further broken down into 169 specific targets and 230 measurable indicators, designed to guide collective global efforts toward a sustainable future.

In response to the shared global mission of protecting the planet, Hong Kong established the Council for Sustainable Development over two decades ago to promote sustainability. In recent years, the government has introduced policies across various sectors aimed at advancing sustainable development—transforming waste into energy, promoting the value of conserving Earth's resources, and fostering the creation of green communities.

Presented as a ten-part documentary series, each episode focuses on a specific sustainability issue, exploring how aspects of daily life—such as clothing, food, housing, and transportation—are impacted. The series examines how government policies drive sustainable development and how citizens can embrace green living, contributing their small yet meaningful efforts toward a sustainable future. Together, we can create a better life today while protecting the Earth for tomorrow.]]></itunes:summary>
        <description><![CDATA[Human civilization has made great strides, with technology evolving at an extraordinary pace. Yet, all of these accomplishments rest on the finite resources of our shared planet. As we shape a better future, we must also consider the legacy we leave behind for the generations that will follow.

Sustainability is a shared global commitment, encompassing three key dimensions: environmental, social, and economic. According to the United Nations, sustainable development is defined as "Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." In 2015, the United Nations introduced the "2030 Sustainable Development Goals" (SDGs), a framework of 17 core objectives, further broken down into 169 specific targets and 230 measurable indicators, designed to guide collective global efforts toward a sustainable future.

In response to the shared global mission of protecting the planet, Hong Kong established the Council for Sustainable Development over two decades ago to promote sustainability. In recent years, the government has introduced policies across various sectors aimed at advancing sustainable development—transforming waste into energy, promoting the value of conserving Earth's resources, and fostering the creation of green communities.

Presented as a ten-part documentary series, each episode focuses on a specific sustainability issue, exploring how aspects of daily life—such as clothing, food, housing, and transportation—are impacted. The series examines how government policies drive sustainable development and how citizens can embrace green living, contributing their small yet meaningful efforts toward a sustainable future. Together, we can create a better life today while protecting the Earth for tomorrow.]]></description>
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        <copyright>Radio Television Hong Kong</copyright> 
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                                <title><![CDATA[Building tomorrow]]></title>
                                <link><![CDATA[https://gbcode.rthk.hk/TuniS/podcast.rthk.hk/podcast/item_epi.php?pid=2500&lang=en-US&id=259073]]></link>
                                <itunes:author>Radio Television Hong Kong</itunes:author>
                                <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[In recent years, green buildings have become a growing trend in the construction industry. Many people believe that installing solar panels or implementing greening projects automatically makes a building environmentally friendly. But is this really the c]]></itunes:subtitle>
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                                <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In recent years, green buildings have become a growing trend in the construction industry. Many people believe that installing solar panels or implementing greening projects automatically makes a building environmentally friendly. But is this really th...]]></itunes:summary>
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                                <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2025 00:00:00 +0800</pubDate>
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                                <itunes:duration>00:23:07</itunes:duration>
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                                <title><![CDATA[Carbon Catchers]]></title>
                                <link><![CDATA[https://gbcode.rthk.hk/TuniS/podcast.rthk.hk/podcast/item_epi.php?pid=2500&lang=en-US&id=259072]]></link>
                                <itunes:author>Radio Television Hong Kong</itunes:author>
                                <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Emission reduction is urgent as global warming and extreme weather events ravage the world. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions has become a consensus among humans. "Absorbing" and "locking" carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, preventing its release back in]]></itunes:subtitle>
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                                <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Emission reduction is urgent as global warming and extreme weather events ravage the world. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions has become a consensus among humans. "Absorbing" and "locking" carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, preventing its release back...]]></itunes:summary>
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                                <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2025 00:00:00 +0800</pubDate>
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                                <itunes:duration>00:24:07</itunes:duration>
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                                <title><![CDATA[Waste Into Watts]]></title>
                                <link><![CDATA[https://gbcode.rthk.hk/TuniS/podcast.rthk.hk/podcast/item_epi.php?pid=2500&lang=en-US&id=257890]]></link>
                                <itunes:author>Radio Television Hong Kong</itunes:author>
                                <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Hong Kong generates around 11,000 tonnes of municipal solid waste (MSW) daily, most of which ends up in landfills. With limited land resources and ever-increasing waste, landfills are approaching full capacity. To tackle this, the government has accelerat]]></itunes:subtitle>
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                                <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Hong Kong generates around 11,000 tonnes of municipal solid waste (MSW) daily, most of which ends up in landfills. With limited land resources and ever-increasing waste, landfills are approaching full capacity. To tackle this, the government has accele...]]></itunes:summary>
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                                <pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2025 00:00:00 +0800</pubDate>
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                                <title><![CDATA[Sustainable Agriculture]]></title>
                                <link><![CDATA[https://gbcode.rthk.hk/TuniS/podcast.rthk.hk/podcast/item_epi.php?pid=2500&lang=en-US&id=259071]]></link>
                                <itunes:author>Radio Television Hong Kong</itunes:author>
                                <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Although locally produced fishery and agricultural products account for only a small proportion of total consumption, local products are still particularly appealing to many consumers. In the face of high production costs, a shortage of talent, land scarc]]></itunes:subtitle>
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                                <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Although locally produced fishery and agricultural products account for only a small proportion of total consumption, local products are still particularly appealing to many consumers. In the face of high production costs, a shortage of talent, land sc...]]></itunes:summary>
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                                <pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2025 00:00:00 +0800</pubDate>
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                                <itunes:duration>00:23:07</itunes:duration>
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                                <title><![CDATA[Zero Emission]]></title>
                                <link><![CDATA[https://gbcode.rthk.hk/TuniS/podcast.rthk.hk/podcast/item_epi.php?pid=2500&lang=en-US&id=259070]]></link>
                                <itunes:author>Radio Television Hong Kong</itunes:author>
                                <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Zero Emission
The government has been actively promoting green transportation and has implemented a series of measures to reduce carbon emissions in the transport sector, such as offering tax incentives for electric vehicles, formulating the Strategy of H]]></itunes:subtitle>
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                                <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Zero Emission
The government has been actively promoting green transportation and has implemented a series of measures to reduce carbon emissions in the transport sector, such as offering tax incentives for electric vehicles, formulating the Strategy o...]]></itunes:summary>
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                                <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2025 00:00:00 +0800</pubDate>
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