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National Pension Service is world's 11th-largest institutional investor in coal industry
National Pension Service is world's 11th-largest institutional investor in coal industry
The National Pension Service (NPS) is the world's eleventh-largest institutional investor in the global coal industry, raising concerns over the prudence of investments amid a global financial market trend of supporting environmentally-friendly companies.
Nam Hyun-woo | 2021-02-26 13:15
Korea to suspend more coal plants in spring to cut fine dust emissions
Korea to suspend more coal plants in spring to cut fine dust emissions
South Korea said Thursday it plans to suspend the operations of more coal-powered plants during spring time in line with its efforts to cut the emissions of fine dust. Under the plan, the country plans to halt the operation of 19 to 28 coal plants in March depending on the electricity demand, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. It will mark a sharp rise f...
2021-02-25 15:15
1 in 5 deaths caused by fossil fuel air pollution worldwide, new study says
1 in 5 deaths caused by fossil fuel air pollution worldwide, new study says
With the help of a tech-savvy 3-D model of atmospheric chemistry with high spatial resolution that analyzed pollution globally and found clues leading to its impact on human health, a recent joint study by universities discovered that one in five deaths from 2018 ― that is, 8.7 million ― was caused by fossil fuel air pollution. The study subverted a previously believed hypoth...
Ko Dong-hwan | 2021-02-16 19:15
Minor quake hits Korea's western coastal region
Minor quake hits Korea's western coastal region
A 2.5-magnitude earthquake struck South Korea's lower western coastal region on Monday evening, with no damage reported, the weather agency said.
2021-02-15 19:56
Mountain of Styrofoam
Mountain of Styrofoam
Workers deal with Styrofoam waste using an excavator at a recycling center run by Suwon Urban Development Corp. in Gyeonggi Province, Monday, as the use of disposable items increased along with gift exchanges ahead of and during the four-day Lunar New Year holiday, which ended Sunday. / Yonhap
Jun Ji-hye2021-02-15 17:00
Cold wave advisory issued for Seoul and most parts of Korea
Cold wave advisory issued for Seoul and most parts of Korea
A cold wave advisory will be issued in Seoul and almost all other parts of the nation Monday night, as a cold snap is forecast to grip the nation for three days or longer this week, the weather agency said. The Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) said the cold wave advisory will take effect at 9 p.m. in Seoul and many other major cities and regions, including Busan, Dae...
2021-02-15 14:33
Recovery of pandemic-hit labor market tipped to be modest: Bank of Korea
Recovery of pandemic-hit labor market tipped to be modest: Bank of Korea
South Korea's job market is expected to recover modestly from the coronavirus pandemic as it will take more time for the number of people employed to recover to a pre-crisis level than to decline, according to a recent report by the Bank of Korea (BOK).
2021-02-14 15:38
  • Clubs, room salons allowed to reopen amid eased distancing rules
  • COVID-19 cases in 300s for 2nd day ahead of eased distancing
  • Gov't to ease social distancing, retains ban on gatherings of 5 or more
Activists call for release of dolphins from aquariums
Activists call for release of dolphins from aquariums
A group of animal activists called Saturday for South Korea to free captive dolphins in line with an upcoming policy banning newly established aquariums from displaying marine mammals.
2021-02-13 12:16
For rights of migrant workers
For rights of migrant workers
Migrant workers and human rights activists call for better living conditions for migrant workers during a protest near Cheong Wa Dae, Seoul, Tuesday, following the death last December of a Cambodian woman in a vinyl greenhouse where she and other workers had been living, at a farm in Pocheon, Gyeonggi Province. Yonhap
Bahk Eun-ji | 2021-02-09 16:41
Ultrafine dust density in Korea falls to lowest for January
Ultrafine dust density in Korea falls to lowest for January
Last month's ultrafine dust density was the lowest for January since record keeping began in 2015, the environment ministry said Sunday. The average PM 2.5 reading across the country was 20 micrograms per cubic meter, down from 26 micrograms per cubic meter in January 2020, the ministry said, referring to a measure for ultrafine particles smaller than 2.5 micrometers in diame...
2021-02-07 12:56
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