Experts explain the background and necessity of the focus on decarbonization, along with trends in Europe, China, the United States, and Japan.
This document discusses "decarbonization," which aims to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide, that contribute to global warming, through initiatives such as reducing the use of fossil fuels. It explains the significance of decarbonization, an overview of international frameworks such as the "Paris Agreement," and the strategies for decarbonization in Europe, China, the United States, and Japan. It provides detailed information on the targets set by each country and their specific initiatives. 【Contents】 1. Why is decarbonization necessary? 2. Europe's strategy for decarbonization 3. China's decarbonization strategy 4. America's decarbonization strategy 5. Japan's decarbonization strategy 6. Japan's decarbonization strategy 2 *The document can be viewed immediately via "PDF Download."
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【Table of Contents (Excerpt)】 ◎Global Warming and the Paris Agreement ◎Growth Strategy "European Green Deal" ◎Aiming for Carbon Neutrality by 2060 ◎Reducing GHG Emissions by 50-52% by 2040 (compared to 2005) ◎Trends in Japan's Greenhouse Gas Emissions ◎Green Innovation Fund *For more details, please refer to the materials.
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