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The Student News Site of Daegu International School

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The Student News Site of Daegu International School

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Daegu’s heatwaves distort harvests and youth’s perception of climate change. A generation disconnected from its land turns indifferent to the climate crisis.

When Daegu starts to taste climate change

Sally Lee, Section Editor December 9, 2025

In Daegu, climate change no longer exists in distant forecasts but in every meal. Heatwaves and erratic rainfall disrupt harvests, alter taste, and ripple through the economy. Unfortunately, the decades-long...

Daegu is soon to be added to this graphic that shows where the Today's Recycling program has been implemented. Courtesy of Today’s Recycling.

Greenpeace Debates Significance of Recycling Habits

Andrew Shim, Luna Kang, and Grace Chae October 6, 2022
With more rain than ever, environmental issues are now in proximity. Recently, several catastrophic climate events hit Korea, some beyond the abilities of monetary compensation.   Seoul has experienced a record-breaking downpour at 381.5 mm per hour. Cars half submerged, water up to knees, and traffic shutdowns in the city were sights as common as depicted in social media. In addition, Typhoon Hinnamnor brought heavy rain causing over eleven casualties in Busan and Pohang. Experts claim such trends in the weather are closely correlated with global warming. 
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