Climate Politics
Japan Sets 2035 Emissions Target Seen as Missing Global Goal
- Nation aims to cut greenhouse gas pollution by 60% by 2035
- Further reductions are required to meet Paris Agreement: BNEF
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Japan will aim to cut greenhouse gas emissions 60% by 2035 from 2013 levels under a revised climate target, a policy seen as falling short of action required to meet Paris Agreement goals.
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s cabinet has approved the new strategy and submitted it to the United Nations, the environment ministry said Tuesday. The world’s fifth-biggest carbon dioxide polluter has an existing target to reduce emissions by 46% by 2030.