Japan raises emissions cut target to 46% by 2030
Japan says it will raise its greenhouse gas emissions reduction target to 46% on 2013 levels from the current 26%
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Your support makes all the difference.Japan says it will raise its greenhouse gas emissions reduction target to 46% on 2013 levels from 26%, NHK television reported.
Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga has set a goal to achieve carbon neutrality in Japan by 2050.
Suga on Thursday announced a new target of 46% in emissions reduction by 2030, up from the current 26% from the 2013 levels, NHK said.
The decision comes hours before a virtual climate summit later Thursday hosted by U.S. President Joe Biden