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Rewilding Japan With Clearings in the Forest and Crowdfunding Campaigns

Inside Climate News

shouts Seiichi Dejima, of the Nature Conservation Society of Japan (NCSJ), as he raises binoculars to his eyes. He’s spotted one of a breeding pair of endangered Japanese golden eagles on a perch, high above, in the 10,000 hectare (25,000 acre) Akaya Forest in Japan’s Gunma Prefecture. Photos and story by James Whitlow Delano “Atta!”

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Japan PM’s Visit to DC: A Defining Moment to Transition Away from LNG

NRDC

and Japan to accelerate the transition away from LNG and embrace the renewable energy revolution. Kishida’s visit marks a critical inflection point for the U.S.

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Japan and Australia Launch Hydrogen Supply Chain in Efforts to Reduce Carbon Emissions in Asia

Environment + Energy Leader

Japan announced the launch of a hydrogen supply chain with Australia during the first ministerial meeting on reducing carbon emissions in the fast-growing Asian region. The post Japan and Australia Launch Hydrogen Supply Chain in Efforts to Reduce Carbon Emissions in Asia appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.

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2024 Olympics – Japan places a focus on sustainability

A Greener Life

The company based in Tokyo, the capital of Japan said it reduced emissions on the official kits by about 34% from the last Games in Tokyo by using recycled and lighter material as well as renewable energy at its factory in Japan. million tonnes of CO2 emissions in previous Summer Olympics.

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Japan Reaches the Moon, but the Fate of Its Precision Lander Is Uncertain

Scientific American

Japan’s SLIM precision-landing spacecraft—a potential game-changer for upcoming lunar exploration—may expire on the moon before fulfilling its mission

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Customary groundwater management in Japan

Environment, Law, and History

Recently published in Water History, Takahiro Endo's "The Kabu-ido system and factors affecting local groundwater extraction control: case study of a customary groundwater management in Japan". The abstract: In the early 1800s, a water conflict occurred in a community named the Fukuzuka Ring Levee on the Noubi Plain, Japan.

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The elimination of leaded gasoline in Japan

Environment, Law, and History

In Custodia Legis recently carried an interesting post by Sayuri Umeda on the history of the elimination of leaded gas in Japan. I checked when Japan banned leaded gasoline and found that actually, I was safer in Japan. Japan was the first country to ban leaded gasoline. Read more ».

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