
Extending the Lifespan of Gwangyang No.2 Blast Furnace: A Backward Step for Carbon Neutrality
2024-10-28
Researcher
Haebin Gahng focuses on phasing out coal-based production facilities in the steel industry, a major source of carbon emissions. She holds a Master's degree in International Studies with a specialization in Development Cooperation. Her experience lies in over 10 years of work with various civil society organizations, including World Vision Korea, where she facilitated Korean development policies to prioritize vulnerable groups such as children, women, and refugees. Deeply concerned about the climate crisis's impact on the most vulnerable, Haebin is committed to driving meaningful changes in the world.
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