
Koo Yun-cheol - 'Proactive Green Transition Is a National Imperative—Full Government Support Pledged'
South Korea launches a public-private K-GX Task Force to drive a proactive green transition, with full government backing to meet 2035 climate targets and boost economic competitiveness.
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Kim Sung-hwan, Minister of Climate, Announces 53–61% Greenhouse Gas Reduction Target for 2035 NDC to International Community
South Korea’s climate minister announced a 53–61% greenhouse gas reduction target for 2035, reinforcing the nation’s 2050 carbon neutrality and green transition goals at COP30.
Yonhap InfomaxSouth Korea has finalized its 2035 greenhouse gas reduction target at 53–61% below 2018 levels, surpassing previous proposals and aligning with global climate standards, with official announcement set for COP30.
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Controversy Swirls Over 'Range-Based' Greenhouse Gas Reduction Targets
South Korea’s government has proposed a range-based 2035 greenhouse gas reduction target, sparking debate over whether the lower bound will become the de facto goal and raising concerns about the effectiveness of the approach amid calls for greater ambition.
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Even 48% Greenhouse Gas Reduction Proves Challenging—Industry Faces New Hurdle as Minimum Target Raised to 50%
South Korea has raised its 2035 greenhouse gas reduction target to a minimum of 50%, surpassing the previously challenging 48% goal and prompting industry calls for stronger government support amid economic headwinds.
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