Japan's New Climate Targets
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Japan approves new climate, energy and industry policies through 2040
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Japan 's government approves new targets to cut greenhouse gas emissions through 2040 .
Measures focus on promoting decarbonisation, ensuring a stable energy supply and strengthening industrial capacity to drive economic growth.
Japan plans to submit its new target, known as a Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) under the Paris Agreement , to the United Nations .
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