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South Korea launches environmental initiatives, urban planning contest

From Hankyoreh · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and KOTRA have released a practical manual and educational video for businesses on international emissions reduction projects under the Paris Agreement's Article 6.2.
  • The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport is expanding its Green Remodeling support program to improve energy efficiency and climate resilience in aging public buildings.
  • The Seoul Metropolitan Government is holding an "100 Years of Seoul Future Space Idea Contest" until August 31, seeking innovative ideas for urban spaces and lifestyles.

South Korea is actively promoting environmental initiatives and urban development through new resources and programs. The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, in collaboration with KOTRA, has launched a practical manual and educational video to guide businesses through the complexities of international emissions reduction projects under Article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement. This initiative aims to simplify procedures and provide essential information for companies engaging in such endeavors.

Simultaneously, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport is bolstering its Green Remodeling support program. This program focuses on enhancing the energy performance of aging public buildings and increasing their resilience against climate-related disasters like heatwaves and heavy rainfall. This year, the support extends to community facilities such as senior centers, libraries, and social welfare centers, incorporating climate adaptation technologies like improved drainage and green roofing.

In parallel, the Seoul Metropolitan Government is inviting public participation in its "100 Years of Seoul Future Space Idea Contest." Running until August 31, the contest seeks creative ideas for future Seoul spaces and lifestyles, emphasizing increased green areas and enhanced community interaction. Submissions are open in various formats and are divided into elementary, middle school, and general categories, encouraging broad engagement in shaping the city's future.

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Originally published by Hankyoreh in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.