60% of Earth's Land Has Already Exceeded Its Limits A scientific warning has emerged that 60% of Earth's land has already surpassed the 'safe ecological limit'. This is not just a metaphor, but the result of decades of land use data analysis. 10/23/2025 3:16:51 PM
Resilience After the Pandemic, but Concerns of a Society Living Alone The COVID-19 pandemic left deep scars on humanity, but at the same time showed the possibility of recovery. However, for that recovery to not be a temporary phenomenon, it is necessary to face the reality of South Korea rapidly transforming into a 'society living alone.' 10/23/2025 3:16:46 PM
'The Place to Be' in an Era of Disappearance: The Challenge of South Korea Where People in Their 70s Outnumber Those in Their 20s In the Era of Population Reversal, What Are We Preparing For? 10/22/2025 3:30:00 PM
The Carbon Footprint in the Age of AI: The Invisible Energy Cycle Beyond the Cloud Surge in Data Center Power Consumption: Finding a Path Beyond Individual Responsibility to Industrial Transition 10/21/2025 7:13:34 PM
Scattered Climate Information Comes Together AI Answers Your Climate Adaptation Questions 10/21/2025 3:00:00 PM
How to Make Slow Agreements Strong After Geneva: Korea's Choice The UN Global Plastic Agreement (INC-5.2) held in Geneva in August 2025 did not reach the final text adoption. This breakdown is read as a signal to change the game. Even if the treaty is stalled, city procurement and corporate buying guides are creating norms ahead, and Korea must prepare a slow but strong agreement with virgin absolute reduction, reuse standards, and toxic transparency. 10/20/2025 12:14:40 PM
[Focused Planning] 2026 Global Wildfire Calendar, Facing a Charred Future 'Wildfire Season' is Over. A Systemic Transition is Urgent in the Face of AI-Warned Global Catastrophe 10/1/2025 8:14:43 PM
Andong International Mask Dance Festival Reuse Experiment Towards Cleanliness and Carbon Neutrality The reuse containers and cleaning support infrastructure contributed to on-site cleanliness and carbon reduction 9/29/2025 4:11:42 PM
Classrooms Without Cell Phones: What Will Change and How to Prepare Starting in March next year, smartphone use during classes will be prohibited. This summarizes the purpose, effects, and practical issues in an easy-to-understand manner. 9/24/2025 5:01:37 PM
Conditions for a Just Transition: Questions Raised by the First Trial of Arisell Fire The Suwon District Court sentenced the executives to 15 years in prison in the first trial of the Arisell Hwaseong factory fire case. This is the highest sentence since the enforcement of the Serious Accident Punishment Act. The court acknowledged the responsibility for neglecting foreseeable risks, and the remaining question is how to ensure safety in the face of the speed of transition. 9/24/2025 10:50:32 AM