[100-minute discussion] <General election D-22 policy pledge debate “Hope for climate politics”>

2024-03-19 21:41:03

Although major countries around the world are establishing international standards for climate and environment, they are not being treated as major agenda items during the general election.

Today, on MBC's "General Election D-22 Policy and Pledge Debate" and "Hope for Climate Politics," Rep. Lee So-young of the Democratic Party of Korea, former Supreme Youth Councilor Kim Yong-tae of the People's Power Party, Professor Hong Jong-ho of Seoul National University's Graduate School of Environmental Studies, and Professor Kim Baek-min of Pukyong National University's Department of Environmental and Atmospheric Science appeared on We plan to conduct verification discussions on representative climate crisis pledges.

Accordingly, various regulations are being strengthened around the world, and the international agreement RE100, which requires all energy used for goods and services to be used as renewable energy, is a representative trend, and major companies around the world are also participating in this.

However, the core energy policy of the current Yoon Seok-yeol government is promoting so-called CF100, not RE100, to reduce carbon emissions by converging nuclear power generation and renewable energy.

 

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