Why Koreans and Poles value the environment less than Americans, Australian, Chinese or Japanese?/PARK HYE MIN(박혜민)

 As a Korean living in Korea, I thought about whether the environment is less important.

The first is that there are fewer environmental problems than in other countries.Compared to the territory of the United States, China and Japan, Korea has a narrow territory. Therefore, environmental problems do not manifest themselves. For example, China's air pollution, such as yellow dust and fine dust, is not clearly seen in Korea, so the seriousness of the problem is not felt.

Secondly, it is necessary to recognize the characteristics of Korean society as the reason why economic growth and job creation are more important than environmental issues. Currently, Korean society is uncertain about the future and is in endless competition. The younger generation, in particular, is giving up many aspects such as entering universities, getting a job, and getting married. So this generation is called the Ngeneration. From this point of view, Korean society has a large economic presence, and first of all, there is a perception that this must be resolved to think about and solve other problems.

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