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What are Japan's key climate targets and renewable energy plans according to its Strategic Energy Plan?

Japan has approved its latest Strategic Energy Plan with ambitious goals to combat climate change. The plan includes a commitment to make renewable energy Japan's primary power source by 2040, a significant shift coming nearly 14 years after the Fukushima disaster. This aligns with global emissions reduction requirements under the Paris Agreement, which calls for emissions to almost halve by the end of this decade to maintain safer warming levels. Japan's strategic pivot toward renewables represents a critical component of its broader climate strategy, addressing both energy security needs and international climate commitments as nations worldwide work to limit global warming.

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Global Emissions Target: The Need for Action

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What are Japan's new climate targets for greenhouse gas emissions by 2035?

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What is Tokyo's emissions reduction target for the 2040 fiscal year?

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What percentage of Japan's power needs was met by coal, gas, and oil in 2023?

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What role will renewables play in Japan's electricity generation by 2040?

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