UN watchdog chief visits Fukushima
The Japanese government will not participate in next month's meeting of signatories of the U.N. nuclear ban treaty in New ...
The Japanese government will not participate as an observer in a conference of the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons, which ...
While Japan's revised emissions targets reflect progress in its green energy ambitions, concerns remain about meeting global ...
Japan’s government adopted new decarbonization targets aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by more than 70% from 2013 levels over the next 15 years, approving a renewed energy plan to help meet ...
Japan’s Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya said that Tokyo will not send an observer to attend the UN-based third nuclear prohibition meeting. The government was urged many times to attend the meeting as ...
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AFP on MSNJapan sets new 2035 emissions cut goalJapan is heavily dependent on imported fossil fuels as the world's fifth largest single-country emitter of carbon dioxide ...
Japan's Environment Ministry has submitted to the United Nations its new target for reducing the country's greenhouse gas emissions by 60 percent in fiscal 2035 from fiscal 2013 levels.
The emissions-cutting target sparked calls for deeper reductions from experts and ruling coalition members when it was first ...
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