Jeonbuk and Jeonju Environmental News Update — 2026-04-24
Following the arrival of yellow dust, Jeonbuk is now fully immersed in Climate Change Week. While air quality is improving, stay cautious. Meanwhile, Jeonju is setting a strong example for local climate action through its partnership with local businesses.
Jeonbuk and Jeonju Environmental News Update — 2026-04-24
1. Top Environmental Issues (3 Highlights)
Yellow Dust Triggers Air Quality Alerts Across Jeonbuk
- Source/Agency: Jeonbuk State / Asia News Agency
- Key Points: Starting the night of April 20, yellow dust from abroad swept into the region, causing a sharp spike in PM-10 concentrations. Alerts were issued sequentially from the western to central and eastern regions, covering the entire province by the morning of April 21. As the effects of the dust have begun to fade, the alerts are being lifted in phases.
- Impact on Residents: Citizens were advised to refrain from outdoor activities and wear masks. Health risks were higher for children, the elderly, and those with respiratory issues, as yellow dust can carry heavy metals and bacteria.
- Evidence: 'Bad' or worse PM-10 levels were recorded across all regions.

Jeonbuk Observes 'Climate Change Week' to Drive Carbon Neutrality
- Source/Agency: Jeonbuk Provincial Government / Jeonbuk Domin Ilbo, Asia News Agency
- Key Points: Marking the 56th Earth Day (April 22), Jeonbuk is hosting a 'Climate Change Week' with various campaigns. Under the slogan "A Green Great Transition Completed through Carbon Neutrality," the province is encouraging participation from both public and private sectors in sync with the national Climate Change Week (which began April 19).
- Impact on Residents: Various programs are available for residents to participate in daily carbon reduction habits like using public transport, saving energy, and reducing food waste.
- Evidence: Climate Change Week began on April 19, 2026, in honor of the 56th Earth Day.

Jeonju City and Local Businesses Partner for Carbon Neutrality
- Source/Agency: Jeonju City Hall / Jeonbuk Inryeok Newspaper
- Key Points: As of mid-April 2026, Jeonju City is working directly with local businesses to implement practical carbon neutrality projects. This initiative is being highlighted as a model for local government-led climate action that moves beyond central government dependence.
- Impact on Residents: The collaboration aims to create green jobs and improve carbon efficiency for the local economy, while providing citizens with opportunities to engage in business-led carbon neutrality programs.
- Evidence: Specific budget and reduction targets have not yet been disclosed in official press releases.

Jeonju Pyeonghwa Library Hosts Climate Crisis Lectures
- Source/Agency: Jeonju City Hall (Pyeonghwa Library) / Jeongpil
- Key Points: As part of its 'Culture Day' program, Pyeonghwa Library is hosting lectures that connect local history, culture, and the environment. These sessions focus on the climate crisis to raise environmental awareness and boost community ecological sensitivity.
- Impact on Residents: Lectures are free or low-cost, making environmental education easily accessible for all Jeonju citizens.
- Evidence: Operated as a year-round program in 2026.
2. Municipal Press Release Scan (Jeonbuk Province + Jeonju City)
| Date | Agency | Title | Key Environmental Content |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-22 | Jeonbuk State | Climate Change Week — Accelerating Carbon Neutrality | Public/private campaigns under the 'Green Great Transition' theme. |
| 2026-04-22 | Jeonbuk State | Yellow Dust Alert Expanded Region-wide | Sharp increase in PM-10 due to foreign dust; alerts issued in stages. |
| 2026-04-22 | Jeonju City (Library) | 'Culture Day' — Climate Crisis Lecture Series | Year-round environmental and climate-themed citizen lectures. |
| 2026-04-19~ | Jeonju City | Carbon Neutrality Cooperation with Local Firms | Establishment of a local-led climate response model. |
3. Real-time Environmental Data — Jeonbuk/Jeonju
Air Quality Status
AirKorea’s real-time data page is currently experiencing technical issues, making specific readings unavailable. Please note:
- PM-10 Situation: During April 20-21, all regions recorded 'Bad' levels or higher due to yellow dust, which is now gradually improving.
- Ozone (O₃): No current alerts reported.
- Check Real-time Data: Visit the official AirKorea website () or the Public Data Portal for the latest figures.
Recommendations
Even as dust alerts are lifted, residual dust may persist. Avoid strenuous outdoor exercise and wash your face and hands thoroughly upon returning home. Sensitive groups (children, elderly, pregnant women) should wear an KF80 or higher mask when outdoors.
4. Regional Implications of National Policy
2026 Climate Change Week — 'A Green Great Transition'
- Department: Ministry of Environment (National)
- Content: The Ministry is running nationwide campaigns alongside Earth Day to encourage carbon reduction. Jeonbuk is aligning its local 'Climate Change Week' with this, integrating it into regional tasks like managing the Saemangeum renewable energy complex and the Mangyeong/Dongjin River basins.
Jeonbuk Environmental Office: Chemical Transport Safety Drills
- Department: Jeonbuk Regional Environmental Office
- Content: Held joint public-private drills to prepare for hazardous chemical transport accidents. This is crucial for preventing potential water pollution in the Mangyeong and Dongjin rivers in the event of an industrial site or road accident.
5. Watch Next
- 📅 April 19–25, 2026 — Climate Change Week: Ongoing carbon neutrality campaigns in Jeonbuk, including Earth Day events.
- 📅 April 2026 (Year-round) — Jeonju Pyeonghwa Library 'Culture Day' Lectures: Check the library website for upcoming sessions on climate and the environment.
6. Citizen Action Guide
- Carry a Mask: Even with alerts lifted, keep a KF80+ mask handy for any lingering dust.
- Join the Campaign: Participate in carbon reduction activities through April 25—use public transport, save energy, and cut down on disposables. Details are on the Jeonbuk Provincial Government website.
- Attend Lectures: If you're in Jeonju, check out the Pyeonghwa Library’s climate lectures to deepen your environmental knowledge.
This briefing is compiled from official press releases, Ministry of Environment announcements, AirKorea data, and major media reports.
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