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    Japan targets 60 percent emissions cut by 2035 amid global climate push

    December 25, 2024
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    The Japanese government has announced plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 60 percent by fiscal year 2035, using 2013 as the baseline. The decision, approved on Tuesday, was finalized during a joint meeting involving the Environment Ministry and the Economy, Trade and Industry Ministry. However, calls for more aggressive targets were rejected. The newly approved plan also sets a longer-term goal of achieving a 73 percent reduction in emissions by fiscal 2040.

    Japan targets 60 percent emissions cut by 2035 amid global climate push

    These targets are intended to advance Japan’s commitment to combating climate change, although some experts participating in the discussions criticized the measures as insufficient to align with global climate objectives. Japan’s strategy includes detailed sector-specific reduction goals for 2040. According to Kyodo News, emissions from the business sector are expected to be reduced by 74 to 83 percent, while transportation emissions are targeted for cuts ranging between 64 and 82 percent.

    Household emissions are projected to decrease by 71 to 81 percent over the same period. The government is finalizing the framework and aims to submit its formal targets to the United Nations by February 2025. This move positions Japan among nations making incremental progress toward carbon neutrality, though concerns persist over whether the targets adequately reflect the urgency of international climate agreements.

    Critics argue that more ambitious cuts are essential to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, as outlined in the Paris Agreement. Environmental advocates are pressing for accelerated efforts to scale up renewable energy adoption and phase out reliance on fossil fuels to meet global sustainability benchmarks. Japanese officials defended the plan, emphasizing its feasibility and alignment with technological advancements and economic conditions.

    They highlighted ongoing investments in clean energy infrastructure and carbon capture technologies to support these objectives. As Japan prepares to formalize its targets, international observers will be closely monitoring the implementation of its climate policies and their impact on global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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