Leading in ‘2050 Carbon Neutral’ in Haenam, the edge of the land

▲ Haenam-gun Office

[한국분양정보] In line with the government’s declaration of carbon neutrality in 2050, Haenam-gun decided to establish a strategic plan for implementing 2050 carbon-neutral ends of the earth, discover a large-scale project, and carry out an action campaign involving the entire military population.

Haenam-gun decided to actively pursue the five major initiatives, such as joining the carbon-neutral local government practice solidarity, to become the leading local government that practices carbon neutrality in the beginning and end of the Korean Peninsula.

Haenam-gun plans to join a local government council declaring carbon neutrality, hold a 2050 Haenam-gun carbon-neutral vision proclamation ceremony, enact the carbon-neutral ordinance in response to climate change in Haenam-gun, and establish a carbon neutral strategy plan for Haenam-gun in response to climate change.

In addition, the government decided to discover the seven representative tasks of the government and the response to the Haenam Army and actively reflect them in the military government.

Carbon neutrality has become a global hot topic since the Paris Agreement, which entered into force in 2016, with the goal of zeroing the emission of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide emitted by individuals or corporate groups, and 121 countries have joined the ‘2050 Carbon Neutral Target Climate Alliance’. .

In Korea, as awareness of the seriousness of climate change has increased since Corona 19 and the declaration of carbon neutrality by major countries in the world has accelerated, participation in local governments is in earnest as it announced its strategy for 2050 carbon neutrality in December 2020.

Myung Hyeon-gwan, head of Haenam County, said, “We plan to convert the southernmost tip of the land of Korea into a core carbon-neutral strategic area and promote a comprehensive action plan tailored to regional characteristics.” We plan to lead the 2050 carbon neutral strategy.”

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