"Contributing to Overcoming the Climate Crisis with the Green New Deal and Accelerating the Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy"

A seminar on "Green New Deal Policies in the Era of Energy Transition" is currently being held in the Goun and Yaksan rooms on the 5th floor of the research institute. (Photo by Gyeongnam Provincial Government)

A seminar on "Green New Deal Policies in the Era of Energy Transition" is currently being held in the Goun and Yaksan rooms on the 5th floor of the research institute. (Photo by Gyeongnam Provincial Government)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] On the afternoon of the 11th, the Gyeongnam Research Institute held a seminar commemorating its 28th anniversary at the institute, with the theme "Green New Deal Policy in the Era of Energy Transition."


Attending the seminar were Hong Jae-woo, Director of the Gyeongnam Research Institute, Kim Tae-young, Director of Research Planning and Coordination, and Park Jin-ho, Senior Research Fellow.


Following the opening remarks, the Director of the Climate Energy Research Office gave a presentation titled "Climate Crisis and the Korean Green New Deal Policy Direction," and Team Leader Son Jung-chan presented on "Gyeongsangnam-do Regional Energy Plan and the Green New Deal."


This year, as the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) spread, the Gyeongnam Research Institute contributed to public safety by proposing disaster relief funds, providing a smart safety map, and operating agricultural product package policies. In October, it also received the "Presidential Citation for Island Development Merit."



Director Hong Jae-woo stated, “Despite the COVID-19 crisis this year, the Gyeongnam Research Institute has faithfully fulfilled its role by conducting various studies related to the lives of Gyeongnam residents and the province,” adding, “We will continue to do our best in policy research for the residents.”


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