슬라이드 1 - infoDev

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Green Growth
Initiative of Korea
June 2010
Seung-Won Lee
Assistant Secretary to the President for
National Future & Vision
Contents
Imperative for Change in our Paradigm
I. Imperative for Change
II. Green Growth, Turning Crises into Opportunities
III. Turning Grand Vision into Real Action
IV. Challenges Ahead
I. Imperative for Change
Crises forces change
Participate in international effort to address CC
- every country is expected to participate in Post-Kyoto mechanism
Energy security vulnerability
- imports 97% of energy, more than 80% of energy is fossil fuel
Economic situation
- growth rate declining since the Asian economic crisis in late 1990s
- depending heavily on energy intensive manufacturing
“New path
is needed”
II. Green Growth, Turning Crises into Opportunities
What is Green Growth?
What do we mean by Green Growth?
“as we go green – we generate money & jobs”
<Elements of Green Growth>
Green
Technology as
a new growth
engine
Improvement
in quality
of life
green energy
paradigm
Contribution
to the global
community
II. Green Growth, Turning Crises into Opportunities
What have we done until now ?
Laying foundation for real action
Control
Tower
- Establishes ‘Presidential
committee on Green Growth’
National midterm GHG
reduction target (Nov. ’09)
Legal
Framework
Strategy
Plan
- Enacts ‘Framework Act on
Green Growth’ (Jan. ’10)
- inherits the spirit of the “Economic
Development Plan” in the 60~80s
- Green budget : 2% of GDP
: 30% from BAU by ’20
II. Green Growth, Turning Crises into Opportunities
National Strategy & Five Year Implementation Plan
Time Span
- ’09 ~’50 long-term national strategy for green growth
- ’09~’13 Mid-Term five-year plan
Key Framework
Vision
Objectives
A Model Green Nation
Increasing Energy
Security & Climate
Adaptation
10 Key
• Build Low Carbon
Society
Agenda
•Enhance Energy
Security
- through creating virtuous harmony of environment & economy
New Engine
for Growth
• Develop Green Tech.
Enhanced Quality of
Life & Int’l Leadership
• Green Transportation &
Land Management
• Foster Green Industry
•Strengthening Climate
Actions
• Green Life Revolution
•Greenovate Industrial
structure
•Lay Foundation for
Green Economy
•Global Green Leader
III. Turning Grand Vision into Real Actions
Introducing regulations required
National GHG info Management System
• ‘Integrative GHG management center’ will support the goal-setting process for each
sector, while the sectoral statistics are produced by each relevant ministry
Emissions Target Management Scheme
• mandatory reporting of GHG emission for (large) entities.
• set targets for each (large) entity that emits greenhouse gases.
Emissions Trading System & Eco-friendly Tax system
• enacts another act on emissions trading system this year
• consider tax reform into eco-friendly system including carbon tax
III. Turning Grand Vision into Real Actions
Market driven Green Growth
Developing Green Technology
• Select 27 green technologies, and make strategies for R&D and commercializing
• Increases government spending on green tech
* ‘08($1.3bil) → ’12(more than 2 times as large as ‘08)
Implementing Green ICT Strategy
• Green of ICT : CO2 reduction in ICT sector (products and services)
- develop green PC·TV·Server and green IDC,
• Green by ICT : CO2 reduction in other sectors by using ICT
- Smart Grid, teleconference, smart work center, U health, e-education, BEMS
Green Industries
• certification for green technology, green project, accreditation of specialized green enterprises.
• develop countermeasures to support green enterprises ( gov’t purchase, R&D, marketing, etc)
• Boosting of finance for green SME’s and green projects
III. Turning Grand Vision into Real Actions
International Cooperation
East Asia Climate Partnership
• Launched in July 2008 to support and cooperate with East Asian countries in their
effort to improve climate change adaptation capacity and reduce GHG emissions
- one of a Korea’s channel of official development assistance (ODA)
• Commit to provide a total of USD 200 million for five years (’08~’12)
• Five priority areas : water resources management, waste management, new &
renewable energy, green cities, forestation and biomass
- implement climate change programs such as financial support, technical assistance
and pilot projects
- cooperate in partnerships with international organizations in UN and World Bank
• Project example : Water management Landmark Project
- demand for water resources and the need for securing clean water increase
- they need a project that can provide the total solution for water management
- it includes a resource management system, filtration plants, water supply facilities,
sewage reuse, water ecosystem restoration and water quality monitoring systems.
• (’08) 17 key projects with 7 countries & 4 int’l organization, (’09) 18 new projects
III. Turning Grand Vision into Real Actions
International Cooperation
Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI)
• President Lee announced the plan to establish GGGI at the UNFCCC in Copenhagen, which
will be launched in June this year.
• Board of directors is comprised of six directors chaired by Dr. Seung-soo Han, former prime
minister of Korea.
- Sir Nicholas Stern, professor of LSE, and Thomas Heller, professor of Stanford University
participate as vice chairman.
• An independent institution designed to support countries in their effort to achieve strong
economic development while addressing climate change.
• Carry out following activities to support developing countries
- build practical policy and decision-making capacity for low-carbon strategy
- provide peer-to-peer learning across developing and developed countries.
- build broad networks and work with universities, international organizations, etc across the
world.
• Start with Korean government funded. Korea’s vision is to engage other countries as funders
and to develop GGGI into a leading global think tank in the field of climate change and
economics.
Global Green Growth
“If you want to go fast – go alone, if you want to go far – go together.”