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Is South Korea a climate villain?

Is South Korea a climate villain?

FromThe Climate Question


Is South Korea a climate villain?

FromThe Climate Question

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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
May 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

South Korea’s economic development has been the envy of many nations: from war, famine and poverty to one of the richest countries on Earth, all within just a couple of generations. In 1955, gross domestic product was just $64 per capita. Last year, it was $31,000. But this growth was turbocharged by fossil fuels, and has come at a high environmental price. Seventy percent of the power generated in the country comes from fossil fuels and, compared to many rich nations, its commitment to renewables is small. Is South Korea a hero of economic growth or a climate villain? And should developing nations still look to the country as a model to follow?

Joining Neal Razzell and Graihagh Jackson:
Jeffrey Sachs, former UN adviser, and professor at Columbia University
Zeeshan Abedin, economist at the International Growth Centre
Julie Yoon, World Service Language Reporter, Seoul

Producer: Jordan Dunbar
Series producer: Rosamund Jones
Editor: Emma Rippon
Released:
May 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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