Carbon Neutrality Action Group Training
and Climate Sarangbang

Seongbuk-gu, Seoul will implement the "2026 Climate Crisis Disaster Response Enhancement Project" to foster a culture of resident-led carbon neutrality practices.


This initiative has been established to build an ecosystem for responding to the climate crisis based on a public-private partnership network. It will be carried out along two main pillars: the "Seongbuk-gu Carbon Neutrality Action Group Intensive Training" and the operation of the "Seongbuk Climate Sarangbang" for climate-vulnerable groups.

Provided by Seongbuk-gu.

Provided by Seongbuk-gu.

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The intensive training for the Carbon Neutrality Action Group is an advanced program designed to cultivate local residents into professional carbon neutrality practitioners. The training will run for a total of 20 sessions from June 15 to August 4 at the Seongbuk Re&Upcycle Plaza, the district office's information education center, and the Seongbuk Carbon Neutrality Learning Center. Participants will engage in in-depth theoretical education on the climate crisis, hands-on programs, and facility tours. They will also receive items such as energy-saving power strips to encourage energy conservation at home.


The Seongbuk Climate Sarangbang for climate-vulnerable groups will be held a total of 40 times from June 30 to September 2 in the meeting room of the Seongbuk Carbon Neutrality Learning Center. The program supports small community gatherings of friends and families, especially for residents unfamiliar with carbon neutrality and climate change. Beverage coupons will be provided to participants who bring their own tumblers or reusable containers.


The training schedule and application details are available on the Seongbuk-gu Office website and through the department in charge of environment and climate change response.



An official from Seongbuk-gu stated, "This training and the small-scale Climate Sarangbang gatherings have been planned so that residents can naturally recognize the necessity of carbon neutrality and put it into practice," adding, "We will continue to provide administrative support so that a culture of carbon-neutral living can take root."


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