Current Affairs Webinar Series on Green New Deal (1)- Climate Policy -
Background
Green New Deal,
as recently announced by the Korean government, is expected to bring new
momentum to both the economy and environment. The sets of policy would not just
present future policy direction but also revitalize the COVID-19 striken
economy. Korean Green New Deal is part of a larger ‘New Deal’ package that
includes Digital New Deal. According to the
plan, South Korea aims to reach zero emissions by 2050. To this end, it would halt
providing subsidies to coal power plants projects, and set the goal of reducing
fine dust domestically 40 percent by 2040. The plan also includes establishing
a training center to support workers transition to greener jobs[1]. Based on this
understanding, CIFAL Jeju organizes two webinars on Green New Deal to discuss
climate and energy policies in depth. Sharing different perspectives and
interpretations on the Green New Deal policy package would allow participants
to take stock of new development model and engage in future policy learning. The first webinar
on climate policy of Green New Deal will have geographical diversity that
covers 1) the EU as an early adopter of the Green New Deal to share the lessons
and challenges it learned, 2) Korea with its particular focus on air quality
improvement, and 3) developing countries to identify opportunities to better
adapt to climate change and implement localized green new deal. There will be a
presentation on the Korean model of Green New Deal, followed by panel
discussion on different models of Green New Deal (European model) and its
potential application in developing countries. Event details
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Event type Online webinar with interactive discussion ·
Date September 18(Friady),
2020, 16:00 (Seoul time, GMT+9) ·
Organizer UNITAR CIFAL Jeju/Jeju
International Training Center Target audiences
Central/local authorities, representatives from NGOs, leaders of regional and community-based organizations, academic and training institutions and other local actors, who are working on green transition in view of sustainable development. Event objectives
The workshop is expected to
help countries and cities in transition to make their society and industry
greener, and to give guidance to policy makers on their policy attempts on
introducing Green New Deal policies. For the capacity building, this event will; ·
Provide an
opportunity for the government and city officials to learn from the European
and Korean Green New Deal; ·
Promote a learning
atmosphere between participants and establish a strong network which can be utilized
after the workshop; ·
Offer a venue for knowledge sharing and discussion and motivate
participants to implement well-designed policies, with a particular focus on UN
SDGs. Application deadline
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Application form |
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Schedule |
Time |
Detail |
Webinar series 1 (100min) Sep 17 |
5 min |
Opening Remarks Sul Kyung Hoon,
Director of CIFAL Jeju |
20 min |
Speaker 1 Green New Deal (EU Case) | |
20 min |
Speaker 2 Green New Deal – possible adaptation in developing countries | |
20 min |
Speaker 3 Green New Deal (Korea Case) | |
30 min |
Discussio & Q&A | |
5 min |
Closing |