Korean Environment Seminar Series
The Korean Federation of Environmental Movements
&
The Asia Institute
This series of seminars introduces critical issues for the environment in Korea and in East Asia for all concerned citizens. Korea is increasingly benchmarked by developing nations so that its policies and standards for environmental protection have far broader impact throughout the region. Moreover, environmental regulations have been much relaxed over the last decade with grave impact on air quality and water quality.
Seminars start with a short introduction of the topic followed by an open discussion. Interpretation for English and Korean will be available.
Please RSVP if you wish to attend the seminar series to: [email protected].
Also, high school and college students can receive a special certificate of completion and recommendation if they attend all the seminars and write up a short paper.
Location: KFEM (Korean Federation of Environmental Movements) Headquarters
Hoehwa Namu Café (next to Food Coop) 환경운동연합 까페 회화나무
23 Pilun daero Jongro-gu Seoul 02-735-7000
Schedule:
Time: 5-7 PM
- May 21 (Saturday)
Overview of the environmental movement in Korea and the prospects for the future
- June 26 (Sunday)
Water issues in Korea and Northeast Asia
- August 20 (Saturday)
Coal and micro-particle pollution in Korea and NE Asia
- September 17 (Saturday)
Recycling in Korea and in Northeast Asia
- October 15 (Saturday)
The nuclear question in Korea and in Northeast Asia
- November 19 (Saturday)
The spread of deserts in Northeast Asia
Contact:
Kim Boyong 김보영
Korean Federation of Environmental Movements
[email protected]
010-8386-3330
Emanuel Pastreich
Director
The Asia Institute
[email protected]
010-3444-1598
*후기 6/26 세미나 초등학생의 눈으로 본 강개발 사업
http://kfem.or.kr/?p=163501
*후기 5/21 세미나 한국의 물이슈
http://kfem.or.kr/?p=160864