Analysts pan Japan’s climate policy as protests erupt ahead of G7 meeting

Published 11:38 on May 19, 2023  /  Last updated at 11:38 on May 19, 2023  / /  Asia Pacific, Climate Talks, International, Japan

Japan is unlikely to meet its Paris Agreement emissions pledge based on its current policies, analysts have said, as activists worldwide on Friday protested the country's fossil fuel dependence while G7 leaders gather for their annual summit in Hiroshima.
Japan is unlikely to meet its Paris Agreement emissions pledge based on its current policies, analysts have said, as activists worldwide on Friday protested the country's fossil fuel dependence while G7 leaders gather for their annual summit in Hiroshima.


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