Government Appoints Kim Jung-wook, Professor Emeritus at Seoul National University, as Environmental Cooperation Ambassador
[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo In-ho] The government appointed Kim Jung-wook, Professor Emeritus at Seoul National University, as the Environmental Cooperation Ambassador supporting diplomatic activities related to international environmental cooperation, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on the 30th.
The Environmental Cooperation Ambassador, with a one-year term, is a system that grants the ambassadorial external title to individuals with expertise and recognition in the environmental field to support the government's diplomatic activities.
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Ambassador Kim is recognized as an expert in climate change and environmental fields, having served as Dean of the Graduate School of Environmental Studies at Seoul National University and as a private member of the Green Growth Committee. He has contributed to international environmental cooperation discussions through media contributions, seminars, and international forums.
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