Fukuoka will be the first city in Japan to commercialize hydrogen fuel made from treating sewage for use in fuel cell vehicles (FCVs).
Building a network of collaborators taking action for the Earth, it will share stories and information on initiatives to protect the global environment.
Switching from lithium to sodium, a practically inexhaustible natural resource, presents Japanese companies and researchers with a chance to contribute to a decarbonized future.
Pledging to decarbonize and reduce energy imports from Russia, signs point to Japan’s biggest change in nuclear policy since the Great East Japan Earthquake.
A close-up look at the first-ever fully-electric powered tanker reveals that Japan is leading the world in zero emission tankers.
Tokyo is helping Kuala Lumpur put in place policies to improve energy efficiency in its buildings, and thus develop a low-carbon system.
One Saitama city is putting Japan’s past experience to work by dispatching officials and tackling the challenges in a clean water project in Laos.
A Japanese businessperson in Hanoi explores the potential for Japanese technologies to help Vietnam solve its pollution problems.
“Japan’s efforts on the SDGs range from innovative technologies to traditional ways of protecting the environment that are just waiting to be rediscovered,” – Managing Editor,...
Tens of thousands of people in at least nine prefectures were asked to evacuate due to threat of flooding, mudslides and infrastructure damage.
A research team has released surprising results of simulations that shed light on the whereabouts of plastic waste in our environment.
Japanese research team releases a first-of-its-kind global forecast warning of severe droughts lasting five years or more before the end of the century.