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South Korean youth adopt eco-lifestyles amid climate anxiety

Young South Koreans are increasingly experiencing climate anxiety, with a significant portion of adults, particularly those in their twenties, reporting high levels of worry about the climate crisis. This anxiety is leading many to adopt eco-friendly behaviors as a way to cope, rather than engaging in traditional protests. Researchers have observed a correlation between higher levels of climate concern and a greater likelihood of adopting sustainable practices in daily life. AI

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South Korean youth adopt eco-lifestyles amid climate anxiety

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  1. SCMP — Tech TIER_1 English(EN) · The Korea Times ·

    Young South Koreans embrace ‘plogging’ to cope with climate anxiety

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