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What are Tokyo's emission 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 its nationally determined contribution to be submitted to the United Nations. This ambitious pledge represents a voluntary commitment that aligns with the global 1.5°C temperature rise limitation goal established in the Paris Agreement. According to the Environment Ministry, these targets are strategically aligned with international climate objectives and are designed to support Japan's broader transition toward sustainability. The initiative is part of the country's path toward achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, with a significant shift to renewable energy sources planned for the coming decades.

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Tokyo's Plans for a 73% Emission Cut by 2040

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