Jeonbuk and Jeonju Environment News Briefing — 2026-04-27
As the 18th Climate Change Week (April 21–27, 2026) comes to a close, Jeonbuk State and Jeonju are actively pushing carbon-neutral campaigns and corporate partnerships. Real-time air quality data is currently unavailable due to technical errors on the AirKorea website, but the fine dust warnings issued earlier this week have been lifted. The highlight of the week is Jeonju’s collaborative carbon-neutral program with local businesses, which is emerging as a new model for locally led climate action.
Jeonbuk and Jeonju Environment News Briefing — 2026-04-27
1. Key Environmental Issues (3 Highlights)
Climate Change Week: Final Day of Nationwide Campaign — April 27
- Source/Entity: National Manpower News / 21st Century Issues
- Key Point: The 18th Climate Change Week, held from April 21 to 27, 2026, concludes today. Under the slogan "Green Great Transition Completed by Carbon Neutrality," local governments across the country—including Changnyeong-gun, the Ansan Environmental Foundation, and the Gyeongju Carbon Neutrality Support Center—conducted various campaigns.
- Citizen Impact: Jeonbuk citizens are encouraged to continue carbon-cutting habits in their daily lives even after the event concludes.
- Facts/Basis: 18th Climate Change Week, April 21–27, 2026 (7 days).

Jeonju and Local Businesses Launch Carbon-Neutral Partnership
- Source/Entity: National Manpower News
- Key Point: Since mid-April 2026, Jeonju has been rolling out carbon-neutral collaboration projects with local companies. This is drawing attention as a localized, private-public partnership model for addressing climate change.
- Citizen Impact: Expansion of these reduction activities is expected to improve air quality and create green jobs. Citizens can also join regional carbon-neutral networks.
- Facts/Basis: Specific budget and emissions data not currently disclosed.

Jeonbuk Strengthens Forest Carbon Sinks
- Source/Entity: E-Today
- Key Point: Jeonbuk State is promoting a "Forest Management" project to improve aging forest structures, increase carbon absorption capacity, prevent disasters, and create jobs.
- Citizen Impact: Long-term improvements in forest structure will increase carbon storage and reduce risks of forest fires and landslides.
- Facts/Basis: Targets forests across the province, including Naejangsan Mountain in Jeongeup.

2. Local Government Press Release Scan (Jeonbuk State & Jeonju City)
| Date | Organization | Title | Key Environmental Content |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-20 | Jeonbuk State | Kickoff of Climate Change Week | Announced campaigns and policy strengthening under the "Green Great Transition" slogan. |
| Mid-April 2026 | Jeonju City | Carbon-Neutral Corporate Partnership | Initiated collaborative carbon reduction with local businesses. |
| 2026-04-17 | Jeonbuk State | Forest Carbon Sink Strengthening | Structural improvement of aging forests to link with disaster prevention/jobs. |
| 2026-04-20 | KECO (Jeonju) | Fine Dust Warning Issued | Warning issued for 5 western cities/counties in Jeonbuk (now lifted). |
3. Real-Time Environmental Data — Jeonbuk/Jeonju
Air Quality Status
⚠️ The AirKorea real-time measurement portal is currently experiencing errors, making direct readings unavailable.
- Jeonju Average PM2.5 / PM10: Not available (AirKorea error).
- Peak Concentration Areas: Early this week (April 20–21), fine dust warnings were issued for all Jeonbuk cities and counties.
- Ozone (O₃) Warning: Not available.
Recommendations
Given the fine dust warnings earlier this week, please check current readings via the AirKorea app () before outdoor activities. Wearing an KF94 mask is recommended if there is a potential for re-entry of yellow dust or fine dust.
4. Regional Implications of National Policy
Climate Change Week: Applying Nationwide Campaigns to Jeonbuk
- Lead Agency: Ministry of Environment
- Core Content: Held around Earth Day (April 22), the 18th annual Climate Change Week aims for a nationwide "Green Great Transition."
- Jeonbuk Context: Jeonbuk State declared its participation, launching events across public and private sectors. Jeonju’s corporate partnership program serves as a concrete example of localizing national carbon-neutral goals.
Forest Service Linkage: Strengthening Jeonbuk Forest Carbon Sinks
- Lead Agency: Jeonbuk State (linked with Korea Forest Service)
- Core Content: Policies to enhance carbon absorption by managing aging forests while linking it to disaster prevention and job creation.
- Jeonbuk Context: The province is focusing on areas like Naejangsan, utilizing its rich forest assets as a strategic climate-response resource to meet 2050 carbon neutrality goals.
5. Watch Next
- 📅 2026-04-27 — End of 18th Climate Change Week: Expect summaries of achievements and future plans from participating local governments and companies.
- 📅 May 2026 (Scheduled) — Jeonju Carbon-Neutral Partnership Phase 2: Follow-up schedules for the collaborative programs are expected to be announced.
6. Citizen Action Guide
- Check Air Quality: Use the AirKorea app to verify PM2.5/PM10 levels before heading out. If "Bad," wear a KF94 mask.
- Commit to One Carbon-Neutral Act: Today, on the final day of Climate Change Week, start one sustainable habit—such as using public transit, reducing food waste, or saving energy.
- Protect Local Forests: When visiting forests near Jeonju, refrain from fire-related activities and help preserve the ecosystem as part of local climate efforts.
This briefing is compiled from official press releases, Ministry of Environment data, and local media reports. Real-time data from AirKorea is unavailable today due to system errors.
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