
Climate Justice in South Korea
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Red Star Over Asia interviews Sun Cheol, who explains how the South Korean climate justice movement emerged out of tensions with the broader environmental movement's reluctance to confront "green capital," building ties with trade unions and social movements, the historical role global solidarity played, as well as resisting co-option by the state.
Sun Chul is a climate activist and organizer
Public Policy Institute for the People/사회공공연구원
http://m.ppip.or.kr/
Energy Labor Social Network/에너지노동사회네트워크
https://www.enosa.kr/
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