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
The Forest of Uljin Moves the World Again... Selected as an Outstanding Case at the 2nd World Restoration Conference Uljin, which suffered the worst wildfire damage in 2022, has once again received global recognition after three years. Recently, at the '2nd World Restoration Conference' held in Italy, it was selected as one of the top 10 outstanding cases, proving once again to be a global model for sustainable recovery. 10/21/2025 12:09:11 PM
Rediscovering 'Blue Carbon': The Marine Ecosystem as the Key to Carbon Neutrality 50 Times Faster Carbon Absorption than Terrestrial Forests... Gaining Momentum through International Standardization 10/16/2025 8:30:00 AM
Green Infrastructure to Combat Urban Heat Islands, Breathing Life into Gray Cities From Rooftop Greening to Urban Forests, Urban Survival Strategies in the Era of Climate Crisis 10/14/2025 3:52:00 PM
The Sound of a Hammer Shaped by Clay, Capturing the Breath of a Century-Old Artisan The artisan's steadfast life has become the narrative of architecture. At the Bangjja Yugi Museum in Mungyeong, architecture transcends its role of displaying artifacts, fully reflecting the life of a human who has overcome trials through clay and light. 10/1/2025 1:09:25 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