AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSeoul Water & Heat Resilience: Seoul’s Jung District is rolling out “PROMAX,” a free AI prompt platform for Dongdaemun fashion merchants, showing how local tech support can cut admin friction and speed greener, less wasteful production cycles. Urban Nature & Public Space: Seoul opens six Han River park pools and water playgrounds for summer, a reminder that heat-ready public amenities matter as temperatures shift. Clean Storage & Heritage Access: Seoul’s Cultural Heritage Center Hoengseong (Gangwon) begins a free pilot open-storage experience until July 22, with capacity for up to 720,000 items—more transparency in how collections are preserved. Marine Heat Impacts: Dead fish on Korea’s east coast are linked to a tuna surge and warming seas, pointing to ecosystem stress from climate-driven ocean changes. Policy & Governance: A Blue House senior adviser reshuffle signals reform momentum, including a newly filled AI and future planning post—relevant for how Seoul and Korea may steer future climate and tech policy. Regional Climate Cooperation: Vietnam and the World Bank deepen water-security work to build climate resilience, a useful model for Seoul’s own water-risk planning.
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