Communities experiencing serious electricity shortage, especially those in eastern Japan, should see the importance of Kishida’s major policy shift.
"Without overcoming this energy crisis, there will be no green transformation by 2030 or 2050.” ー Prime Minister Fumio Kishida
China is the world’s number one greenhouse gas emitter, accounting for about one-third of the total in the entire world, but has shown no willingness to...
Our goal is carbon neutrality (lowering greenhouse gas emissions to virtually zero), and there is more than one path towards this. ーToyota President Akio Toyoda.
Mitsubishi and Panasonic introduce JAPAN Forward to some of the technologies that can help in achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Toward carbon zero: “From region to region the method might change, but we can still protect the diversity while aiming for the same target,” said Ministry...
Young people are making their voices heard in calls for action on climate change, while the biggest question is whether major global greenhouse gas producers such...
Japan is a pioneer in energy conservation. Prime Minister Kishida must showcase Japan’s optimal technology that will help achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
Western countries are working harder toward decarbonization. But the motive is an attempt to become a stronger world power through a new industrial revolution.
Japanese companies look at how they can use their strengths in design, reliability, fuel range and efficiency to keep leading the industry in the shift to...
It is vitally important that national politicians and bureaucrats listen to involved local voices on the role of nuclear power as Japan moves toward cuts in...
Japan’s carbon dioxide emissions account for less than 4% of the world’s total. In contrast, China and the U.S. together emit more than 40% of the...