Oral Answer

Developing Core of Leaders in Science and Education to Support Green Plan 2030

Speakers

Summary

This question concerns Prof Koh Lian Pin’s inquiry into coordinated steps across Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs) to assemble and strengthen a Singaporean core of science and education leaders for the Green Plan 2030. Minister Lawrence Wong stated that ministries leverage the diverse expertise of IHL researchers in sustainability-related fields and are building a manpower pipeline through initiatives like Nanyang Technological University’s PhD programmes. The Government continues to work with IHLs to implement the Green Plan and future-proof the nation against climate change through research and manpower development. Efforts focus on developing expertise in areas such as urban climatology and sea-level change to address emerging environmental challenges and opportunities. The Ministry of Education remains committed to further developing sustainability research capabilities and national leadership to support national sustainability goals.

Transcript

12 Prof Koh Lian Pin asked the Minister for Education whether there are coordinated steps being taken at the national level across Institutes of Higher Learning to (i) assemble a Singaporean Core of current leaders in science and education to support and advise the Government in implementing the Green Plan 2030 and (ii) continue to strengthen this core to future-proof Singapore against climate change, sustainability and other emerging challenges and opportunities.

The Minister for Education (Mr Lawrence Wong): Mr Speaker, there is a strong pool of expert researchers and scientists in our Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs), in particular, our research-intensive Autonomous Universities, who are able to support the implementation of the Singapore Green Plan 2030. This is not confined to a specific discipline or background, as our approach is to draw on the diverse expertise available to support the implementation of the Green Plan. So, all the relevant Ministries involved in the Green Plan will tap on this expertise when they spearhead efforts for their respective domains.

Our researchers' areas of expertise cover a wide range of sustainability-related fields like climate science, waste management and food safety. For example, the National Research Foundation funds the Cooling Singapore project, which is co-led by the Singapore-ETH Centre and the Singapore Management University (SMU). The project studies ways to mitigate the Urban Heat Island effect. Assoc Prof Winston Chow from SMU, a Singaporean expert in Urban Climatology, plays a key role as Principal Investigator.

The Ministry of Education and the IHLs have also been actively building a pipeline of Singaporean and Singapore-based researchers and experts on sustainable development. For example, since the inception of its PhD programme in 2014, the Nanyang Technological University's Asian School of the Environment has trained more than 40 PhD students on topics like sea level rise and other climate hazards. The School also features a blend of research expertise, like Asst Prof Janice Lee, who looks into the impact of land use changes on biodiversity conservation and human livelihoods in Southeast Asia; and Prof Benjamin Horton, who is an internationally-respected expert in sea-level change.

The Government will continue to work closely with the IHLs on the implementation of the Singapore Green Plan and to further develop our manpower pipeline in sustainability-related research.