The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Govt to set carbon neutrality goal in law

- The Yomiuri Shimbun

The government has decided to stipulate in law its goal of achieving virtually zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, The Yomiuri Shimbun has learned.

Through the unusual move of incorporat­ing a long- term goal into legislatio­n, the government hopes to demonstrat­e, both inside and outside Japan, its determinat­ion to promote net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

The Environmen­t Ministry plans to include “zero emissions by 2050” in the law concerning the promotion of measures to fight global warming. The government’s policy will be discussed at an expert panel meeting scheduled to be held as early as Dec. 21.

A bill to revise the law is planned to be submitted to next year’s ordinary Diet session.

The government’s mediumand long-term targets for global warming have so far been included in implementa­tion plans based on the law. The current plan compiled in 2016 stipulates that greenhouse gas emissions will be reduced by 26% by fiscal 2030 compared to fiscal 2013, and by 80% by fiscal 2050.

The latest move will make the goal of eliminatin­g greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 more binding, as a Diet decision is required to revise a law, whereas implementa­tion plans are finalized at cabinet meetings. Even when a change of administra­tion takes place,

the policy will likely remain due to the revision of the law, according to sources close to the matter.

The government hopes to convey to the internatio­nal community that Japan is an environmen­tally advanced

country at the 26th Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, to be held in Britain in November next year.

The revised law will clearly state the 2050 deadline and

stipulate that a decarboniz­ed society will be realized, referring to net- zero emissions in which the emission of greenhouse gases and the absorption of such gases through forests or other means are equalized.

The revision also will include goals of the Paris Agreement, an internatio­nal treaty on climate change that aims to limit global warming to well below 2 C, preferably to 1.5 C, compared to pre-industrial levels. (Dec. 15)

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