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Do you love K-Pop and Sokcho?

Do you love K-Pop and Sokcho? We who love K-pop and Sokcho must also face the fact that attending K-pop concerts and various local festivals in Sokcho generates carbon emissions! So, what are some ways to keep enjoying and loving K-pop and Sokcho while minimizing our carbon footprint? Earlier this year, we researched and presented seven case studies together with young members of the climate action group Big Wave. Among them, we introduced a special case on the sustainability of K-pop and Sokcho through a YouTube video. In the video, Big Wave youth members Jeong Yeon-woo and Kim Eun-hyo share
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Inspiring resources for climate action

Keyword | Kpop4planet, Sokcho Festival, K-pop, Local Festivals, Sustainability
We who love K-pop and Sokcho must also face the fact that attending K-pop concerts and various local festivals in Sokcho generates carbon emissions! So, what are some ways to keep enjoying and loving K-pop and Sokcho while minimizing our carbon footprint?
In the era of the climate crisis, museums play dual roles.
Keyword | Climate crisis, heatwaves, museums, climate shelters, cooling centers, Museo del Prado, Brooklyn Museum, CCCB
A long-haired man dressed entirely in black claps his hands and stomps his feet as he dances flamenco. Beside the intensely moving dancer,
Keyword | K-Pop, Fandom, K4P, Plastic Album, Coal, Dead Planet, HYBE, SM, YG, JYP
This article is based on an interview with Dayeon Lee, an activist from KPOP 4 PLANET.