President Moon Declares that South Korea Will Cut Carbon Emissions By 40% By 2030
|President Moon is doing what just about every other world leader is doing, setting a lofty emissions goal that he won’t be responsible for making happen. When it doesn’t happen he can just blame the person in power in 2030 for not making it happen when he is already long out of office:
President Moon Jae-in officially declared South Korea’s commitment to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 40 percent from the 2018 levels by 2030 as he addressed the annual U.N. climate conference.
Moon also said South Korea will try to bring carbon emissions down on the entire Korean Peninsula by pushing for tree planting campaigns in North Korea during a keynote speech at the 26th Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow.
South Korea’s reduction target represents a sharp raise from its previous goal of 26.3 percent.
“This is a bold objective that was raised by about 14 percent from the previous target,” Moon told the climate summit that brought together more than 100 heads of state, including U.S. President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Yonhap
You can read more at the link, but I don’t know how Korea will make this emissions target without nuclear energy that President Moon says he wants to get rid of. The few solar farms they have are already causing deforestation and devastating farming and there isn’t enough windmills to make a difference.
Your answer: with the planned natural gas pipelines from Russia, as well as with small mini modular nuclear reactors called the SMR’s. Natural gas is a fossil fuel but its emissions are far less than coal and oil. And South Korea is one of the leaders in SMR nuke technology. So yes, it can be done.