Climate Youth Council 2024 (Part 2) : A Political Participation Project by Students Based on the Climate Citizens' Assembly The "Climate Citizens' Assembly (CCA)", which served as the foundation for this project, critiqued the failures of democracy and climate policies, proposing a platform for citizens to actively participate in addressing the climate crisis. Kyung Hee University's "Climate Youth Council" allowed students to engage in legislative processes within the National Assembly, influencing climate policy. Through flipped learning and question-based learning, the assembly enhanced the students' climate crisis literacy.
Climate Youth Council 2024 (Part 3): Proposing a Carbon Neutrality Act Amendment and Conducting an Online Campaign The Climate Youth Council held a meeting with members of the National Assembly to petition for the revision of the Carbon Neutrality Act, which was the first petition case since the enactment of the law in 2021. Students experienced democracy while recognizing the stakes of the climate crisis, and continued the campaign with the social cooperative Party. Future tasks suggested include expanding openness, improving participatory design, assigning responsible authority, and reorganizing the evaluation system.
Climate Youth Council 2024 (Part 1) : Young People's Experiment in Strengthening Democracy and Fighting Climate Change Today, we are all experiencing the severity and impact of the climate crisis in real time through the constant global climate disaster news flooding in. 'Climate Youth Council 2024', led by Kyung Hee University students, an innovative experiment in democracy to tackle the climate crisis. In this course, students have learned about climate issues, engage in debates, and develop direct action plans to drive social change.
Showcasing the Future of Agriculture & Food Technology in South Korea Article With the popularity of Korean Wave all over the world, K-Agrifoodtech is also leaping forward on the world stage. The Korean author shared about his recent visit to the AFRO 2023 in Seoul. By Jimmy Sohn
Reaping the Demographic Dividend in Pakistan: Education, Skilling and Employment Article Pakistan is in the middle of the demographic transition. The right investment in young people is required to realise the “demographic dividend”. By Mome Saleem
Japanese Food-tech Start-ups Create "More than Food" Article As the world faces the dire consequences of climate change, it is essential to reconsider our food choices and the methods used to produce them. The emergence of alternative foods, such as plant-based meat and lab-grown meat, present a futuristic and ethical solution for ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come. But how can we adapt our food culture to reflect this significant shift? Japan, the birthplace of the word oishii (good taste), offers inspiration on how to deliciously and sustainably redesign our culinary traditions. By Akihico Mori
Organic Sikkim: a brand secured, now for the farms to prosper Article It is now seven years since Sikkim became the first fully organic state of India. The initial years were euphoric, buoyed by lavish state support for the Organic mission. The recent years have, however, been more sobering. While the Organic Sikkim brand sustains, this major makeover has not delivered on its promise. But it still has potential. By Pema Wangchuk Dorjee
A Call for Energy Justice in Southeast Asia Article Southeast Asia’s energy transition needs not only to be accelerated in terms of technology deployments but also to be processed and accomplished justly. Doing so requires hinging the region’s energy transition plans and activities to the distributive, recognition, procedural, and restorative tenets of justice. By Laurence L. Delina