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  • Wednesday, August 12: First Day of School
  • Don't forget your spirit shirts on Friday
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...

Green Policies That Don’t Go Green

Sally Lee and Jerome Kwon November 30, 2025

Korea announces bold climate policies every few years, but why do our summers feel hotter, our groceries more expensive, and our neighborhoods unchanged? In this episode of Echo-lution, Sally and Jerome...

Eco-Lution Episode 6: Mass Consumption

Sally Lee and Ellen Cho October 21, 2024

In this episode of “Eco-teens Voices of Tomorrow,” we dive into how media fuels mass consumption. From targeted ads to manipulative algorithms, trends push millions of users to excessive consumerism....

The media sensationalizes green energy and recycling as a solution to the climate crisis. However, this poses further concerns such as deforestation.

The uncomfortable truth about sustainability

Jerome Kwon, Writer January 15, 2024
Environmental activists crowd social media news feeds with provocative messages about an imminent apocalypse. New “striking research” on global warming constantly makes headlines - For the past 35 years, the New York Times published 13,389 articles on climate alone. 
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