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Global warming needs imminent attention in searching for its optimal resolution. Chemistry could pave the way to prevent its foreseeable calamity. In order to publicize chemistry’s role to chemistry undergraduates and the public, CHEM2future formed at the Chemistry Department, Hallym University, has performed a chorus and a CHEMopera for 2 years. Three female undergraduates performed a chorus related to the global warming. The performance accompanied a narration of chemistry’s role in a seminar and two music tunes representing the current status of the global warming. It would promote chemistry undergraduates to be dedicated to correcting devastating environmental disparities in the future.
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Chung, Y. (2009). Heralding Calamity of Global Warming and Chemistry Role Through a Chorus. In: Gupta-Bhowon, M., Jhaumeer-Laulloo, S., Li Kam Wah, H., Ramasami, P. (eds) Chemistry Education in the ICT Age. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9732-4_4
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