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GTC Held International Conference and Contest for Discussion and Cooperation on Climate Change among International Organ

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GTC Held International Conference and Contest for Discussion and Cooperation on Climate Change among International Organizations and College/Graduate Students 



 The Green Technology Center (led by president Sung Chang-Mo) under the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning, held an international conference and contest under the title of “Best practices in international climate change & green response and their implications” on November 11, Wednesday at the Ninetree convention in Jongno, Seoul.


At this conference, a number of practices of global green and climate change policies and businesses were shared and discussed by experts from government ministries, international organizations, government-funded organizations, such as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Department of Climate Change Environment Diplomacy), GCF, GGGI, UNESCAP East Asia office UNDP Seoul Policy center, Science and Technology Policy Institute (Global Policy Research Center).



In addition, during the contest, 25 teams from 20 undergraduate and graduate schools have presented their research paper and six teams were awarded among them. In particular, for the graduate school students league, the first prize was awarded to Yeo Han-Ik from KAIST Green Growth Graduate School who presented about “the Development of analysis package of Korean drone data”, and for the college student league, Ra Seon-Jung, Im Seo-Ra, Lee Min-Jae from Seoultech Architecture department who presented “the Green remodeling of old school building using ICT technology" won the first prize.
  
President Sung Chang-Mo of the Green Technology Center Korea said, “This international conference helped us share successful achievements of the GTC in global businesses as we are reaching closer to the Post-2020 regime, and strengthen cooperation among the GTC and related international organizations, government-funded institutes, undergraduate and graduate schools.” 



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