AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoOffshore Wind Push: South Korea awarded 1,786MW of offshore wind projects in the first half of 2026, including 1,254MW fixed-bottom and 532MW floating—showing the sector can still attract bids even with tighter pricing and a push for domestic supply chains. Urban Nature & Wildlife: Daegu’s Palhyeon Wetland fight is back in the spotlight as authorities pursue an 886-meter bridge and riverside trail through a habitat for at least 25 protected species, pitting public access against conservation. Clean Energy vs. Coal Backslide: A new report warns that Iran war energy shocks are nudging parts of Asia toward coal “buffers,” even as climate goals remain on paper—highlighting the pressure on South Korea and neighbors to keep grids running. Seoul Green Space Upgrade: Seoul unveiled a master plan to reshape Yeouido Park into a cultural waterfront by 2030, aiming to reconnect the park with the Han River and reduce concrete barriers with layered green space. Health & Environment Link: A large Korean study finds switching from cigarettes to e-cigarettes doesn’t sufficiently cut lung cancer risk, adding urgency to smarter public health and safer nicotine policies. Humanitarian Response: Seoul’s foreign ministry met the IFRC to expand cooperation on disaster response and humanitarian aid, as crises and natural disasters keep multiplying.
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