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Women primarily worked with installation art and built the genre from the ground up — a history that contextualizes and inspires the upcoming exhibition “Inside Other Spaces,” which opens at the Leeum Museum of Art on May 5.
Korea's cumulative EV registrations have surpassed the 1 million mark, with more than 100,000 EVs newly registered in the first four months of this year, government data showed on Tuesday.
Climate activist Kim Bo-rim was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize, one of the most prestigious awards in the environmental field, the first Korean to receive it in 31 years.
EV charging costs will be reduced by up to 15 percent during afternoon hours on weekends starting this week, the Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment said Tuesday.
As demands for carbon neutrality and emissions reductions increase, local governments are jumping into projects to create “carbon assets.” Even cities are also using parks and idle land to cut emissions and secure tradable carbon credits for revenue.
Chemical importers will be allowed to replace a hazard assessment with a testing plan in a bid to stabilize supplies rocked by the Iran war, the Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment announced Friday.
Starting Wednesday, public parking spaces nationwide will allow vehicle entry based on the last digit of their license plates under the so-called “five-day rotation system.”
Water from the Han River will both heat and cool subway platforms and indoor spaces at a soon-to-be-built transit center in Gangnam District, southern Seoul, the city government announced on Monday.
A coalition of health and environmental groups sued U.S. President Donald Trump's administration on Wednesday over its decision to revoke the scientific finding that forms the basis of U.S. climate regulations.
The government on Friday called on the public to participate in wildfire prevention measures during the Lunar New Year holiday, citing extensive damage from fires across the country so far this year.
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