AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoClimate Anxiety in Seoul: Young South Koreans are turning “eco-anxiety” into everyday action, with “plogging” spreading in places like Hongdae as people cope with hotter summers and rising climate worry. Public Health & Wildlife Risk: Seoul readers may relate to the broader pattern of wildlife disease alerts—this week’s report from the U.S. links strange fox behavior to possible canine distemper and highlights how quickly public concern can spike when animals act oddly. Local Climate Priorities: A new survey roundup shows climate change still isn’t the top concern for many people worldwide, even as worry levels remain relatively high in developed countries including South Korea. Nature Conservation Spotlight: A rare “flukeless” bottlenose dolphin case (“Dino”) is drawing attention to how human activity can harm wildlife, with similar reports noted across multiple regions including South Korea. Energy & Trade Context: Separate coverage points to ongoing LNG and energy-security moves globally, while Seoul’s youth climate push underscores why cleaner, safer systems matter.
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