Planned to Foster Deep Awareness and Understanding of a Decarbonized Society

Gwangyangman Green Alliance Launches Green Citizen Teacher Training for 2050 Carbon Neutrality View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Heo Seonsik] The Jeonnam (Corporation) Gwangyang Bay Green Alliance announced on the 6th that it will conduct the ‘Green Citizen Teacher Training for 2050 Carbon Neutrality’ from September 10 to November 2, 2021.


This green citizen education is planned for citizens of the eastern Jeonnam region (including Gwangyang, Suncheon, Yeosu, etc.) to reflect on excessive consumption, competition, and development-centered society in the era of climate crisis and sustainable society, exemplify an ecological transition lifestyle, and help deepen awareness and understanding of a decarbonized society.


Having already completed basic natural ecology education from June to July, starting from September 10, the program will train capable green citizen teachers who can think globally and act locally through case studies such as energy self-sufficient village communities.


The Green Alliance will conduct the green citizen teacher training while adhering to social distancing quarantine guidelines at the 2nd-floor large lecture hall of the Jeonnam Provincial Museum of Art through the Jeonnam Talent Lifelong Education Promotion Foundation’s ‘2021 Citizen Education in Daily Life’ project competition.


The second half green citizen education will run for a total of 28 hours over 10 sessions until Tuesday, November 2, starting on Friday, September 10, with topics including environmental philosophy and bioethics, resource circulation and wise living, climate crisis and food crisis, understanding air environment, energy transition and citizen participation, climate crisis and our future, Seongdaegol energy transition movement, school and community cooperation environmental education, understanding environmental education, and environmental education program development and teaching methods.



A Green Alliance official said, “We hope for many participants including the 30 applicants from the first semester education and village activists and citizens interested in ecological transition practices in the era of climate crisis.”


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