While Taiwan isn't officially participating in the COP30 summit in Brazil, Taiwanese NGOs and companies are there on the sidelines. TaiwanPlus speaks to Chen Hui-ping, founder of the Taiwan Green Energy for Charity Association, about what role they can play in fighting climate change.
00:00How does Taiwan participate in COP30 despite not being recognized by the UN Framework Convention of Climate Change or UFCCC?
00:30You're leading a delegation of young women to COP30 to emphasize voices and roles of younger generations and women in climate issues.
00:47Could you share how women in Taiwan may be more vulnerable to extreme weather events?
01:00Or is it already started?
01:01But we found that in Taiwan, women in the labor of the job,
01:07she may be more than in the non-stress or non-stress or non-stress or non-stress or non-stress or non-stress.
01:16She may be removed from the security of the government.
01:20Women actually use the power of the government and the power of the government.
01:23And the power of the government and the power of the government is very important to use.
01:27所以我们如果要去做任何的改变,其实它们就会是一个关键的角色。
01:34Your organization has been helping disadvantaged communities transition to renewable energy by helping them inspecting and installing solar panels.
01:43How do you think initiatives like yours can influence climate solutions?
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