在氣候危機中正行——為公正轉型行動/Acting Right in the Climate Crisis | 張寒瑋 Han-Wei Chang | TEDxMingdao HS Youth
在氣候危機日益嚴峻的時代,我們需要「正行」。從正視問題開始,專注共好的價值,讓利他行動點燃永續。我將分享個人轉職的心路歷程,以及從國際氣候會議參與到推動淨零轉型的實際經驗,說明如何透過行動,讓青年、女性和社會脆弱群體的聲音被聽見,最終轉化為具體的公正轉型方案。我相信,在氣候危機中,每一個正直的行動,都是改變未來的力量。The climate crisis is the defining challenge of our time. It demands more than awareness — it calls for righteous action. To act righteously is to face the truth, to choose the path of integrity, and to work for the common good, even when the road ahead is uncertain. My journey took me from international climate conferences to community-driven initiatives for net-zero transition. Along the way, I’ve seen how the voices of youth, women, and vulnerable communities can rise above the noise — and, when amplified, can shape just transition policies.
In this talk, I will share how we can transform empathy into action, and action into systemic change. Because in the face of the climate emergency, every honest step we take can become the spark that lights a more just and sustainable future.e climate crisis is the defining challenge of our time. It demands more than awareness — it calls for righteous action.
張寒瑋是地震倖存者,親眼見證生命的脆弱以及重建所需的韌性。這段經歷激勵她投身解決氣候變遷對脆弱群體的影響,而致力於連接人才、理念與資源,建立創新解決方案,達到公平與永續的未來。至今在非政府組織累積 9年以上的經驗,以氣候賦權與公正轉型為主要工作,現為台灣綠能公益發展協會副秘書長。多次參與聯合國氣候變遷大會 (UNFCCC) 的締約方大會(COP),近年與官方公民社群婦女與性別 (WGC)連結,將減緩、調適和性別平等交織的議題帶回台灣,成為台灣淨零性別網絡的任務。Han-Wei Chang, an earthquake survivor, witnessed the fragility of life and the strength needed for recovery. This experience drives her commitment to tackling climate change impacts on vulnerable communities by connecting people, ideas, and resources for a just and sustainable future.
With over nine years in NGOs, she focuses on climate empowerment and just transition, serving as Deputy Secretary-General of the Taiwan Green Energy Public Welfare Development Association. She has participated in multiple UNFCCC COPs and collaborates with the Women and Gender Constituency (WGC) to promote gender-responsive climate action in Taiwan. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
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