Japan

Japan’s Hydrogen Strategy – A Detour to Carbon Neutrality
A country as developed as Japan should be leading the global clean energy transition. Yet, the progress within its domestic energy market leaves a lot to be desired. What the country needs is to focus on measures aligned to the vision for a more sustainable Japan. And prioritizing renewables instead of hydrogen might be a good starting point.

Tokyo Olympics is Putting Sustainability First and Promoting Net-Zero Goals
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) recently made several major announcements regarding its push towards carbon...

Is Tokyo 2021 the Environmental Turning Point for the Olympics?
The Tokyo 2021 (previously 2020) Olympics is getting considerable press as a ‘green’ games. Both...

G7 Summit: Activists Demand Fair Share Of Climate Finance
G7 climate finance pledge not fulfilling for activists

Why Asian Financiers Are Still Financing Coal
Global banks have funneled trillions of dollars in coal financing since the Paris Climate Agreement...

Offshore Wind Power – Key to Japan’s 2050 Net-Zero Goal
In October 2020, Japan’s Prime Minister announced a net-zero goal by 2050. Considering the sluggish...
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