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What are Tokyo's emissions reduction targets and how do they align with global climate goals?

Tokyo aims to cut emissions by 73% by the 2040 fiscal year as part of Japan's new nationally determined contribution, which is a voluntary pledge to be submitted to the United Nations. This follows a target of 60% reduction from 2013 levels by 2035. The Environment Ministry stated that these ambitious targets are aligned with the global 1.5 degrees Celsius goal and represent a straight pathway towards achieving net zero emissions by 2050. Japan's approach includes transitioning from its current energy mix, which is 70% fossil-fuel-based, to emphasize renewables while also considering nuclear power to meet growing energy demands.

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Tokyo's Commitment to Net Zero by 2050

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