
Yeh Jiunn-horng
Yeh Jiunn-horng is the Deputy Minister of Environment in Taiwan, known for his role in overseeing environmental policies and impact assessments related to major infrastructure projects, including the contentious liquefied natural gas terminal proposed by Taiwan Power Co. He chaired a recent meeting that became chaotic due to clashes between project supporters and opponents.
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Recent news mentions
Deputy Minister of Environment Yeh Jiunn-Horng stated that suspects have been identified in the pollution case.
Keelung River water sourcing to restart after oil spillDeputy Minister of Environment Yeh Jiunn-horng said the river’s water quality has improved thanks to efforts made over the past three decades.
Water monitoring stations set up on Tamsui RiverDeputy Minister of Environment Yeh Jiunn-horng said yesterday that up to 22.7 billion green points were given to 1.11 million people over the past decade.
‘Green points’ generate billions of green growthYeh Jiunn-horng last week said that repairing is the easiest and most economical way to reduce waste and carbon emissions.
People invited to bring appliances to be repairedYeh Jiunn-horng chaired the meeting regarding the environmental impact assessment of the LNG terminal project.
Fourth LNG terminal’s EIA approved
Deputy Minister of Environment Yeh Jiunn-horng chaired the meeting.
Protesters, supporters clash over Taipower LNG project













