Current:Home > NewsKishida says Japan is ready to lead Asia in achieving decarbonization and energy security -VisionFunds
Kishida says Japan is ready to lead Asia in achieving decarbonization and energy security
View
Date:2025-04-16 17:59:42
TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida pledged to lead efforts to simultaneously achieve decarbonization, economic growth and energy security in Asia, an ambitious goal he set Monday at a regional climate summit attended by Southeast Asian leaders.
Kishida told the summit of the Asia Zero Emission Community, or AZEC, that the initiative will create “a new, huge decarbonization market in Asia that will attract global capital.”
Decarbonization in Asia will require 4,000 trillion yen ($28 trillion), Kishida said, and promised to establish a new organization to support AZEC countries in their effort to implement policies needed to achieve carbon neutrality.
Leaders of nine member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations except Myanmar, in addition to Australia, expressed commitment to cooperate toward achieving carbon neutrality. The summit was held one day after Japan hosted a special summit Sunday commemorating 50 years of ties with ASEAN.
As part of the AZEC initiative, Japan is offering to help other members with technologies to cut emissions, including co-firing technology using ammonia or hydrogen, as well as bendable and more mobile solar panels.
Kishida said Japan will cooperate with AZEC members in setting a decarbonization roadmap and other measures, while also offering support in funding, technology and human resources by establishing the Asia Zero Emission Center in Indonesia.
Japan has achieved 20% emissions reduction and is on course to meet the targeted 46% by 2030, saying it will achieve its net-zero goal by boosting renewables as the main source of power, utilizing nuclear power and taking other measures.
Japan has faced criticism from environmental groups for not setting a timeline to stop using fossil fuel. Kishida, at the COP28 summit in Dubai, promised that Japan will end new construction at home of unabated coal fired power plants, in a show of clearer determination than in the past toward achieving net-zero.
Kishida has also pledged that Japan will issue the world’s first government transition bond with international certification. Japanese officials say Japan aims to fund 20 trillion yen ($135 billion) over the next 10 years to promote private sector investment worth 150 trillion yen ($1 trillion).
Japan will contribute to the expansion of lending capacity totaling about $9 billion through the provision of credit enhancements to the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank, and will also make a separate contribution of the new fund of the African Development Bank, Kishida said.
___
Associated Press video journalist Ayaka McGill contributed to this report.
veryGood! (39556)
Related
- Nearly 400 USAID contract employees laid off in wake of Trump's 'stop work' order
- Drake announces 'Scary Hours 3' album, new project coming out Friday at midnight
- Weird puking bird wins New Zealand avian beauty contest after John Oliver campaigns for it worldwide
- Belarus human rights activist goes on hunger strike in latest protest against Lukashenko government
- Google unveils a quantum chip. Could it help unlock the universe's deepest secrets?
- Lauren Graham Shares Insight into Late Friend Matthew Perry's Final Year
- Beef is a way of life in Texas, but it’s hard on the planet. This rancher thinks she can change that
- WWE announces Backlash will be outside US in another international pay-per-view
- Spooky or not? Some Choa Chu Kang residents say community garden resembles cemetery
- Nevada to pay $340,000 in settlement over prison firefighting conditions
Ranking
- How to watch the 'Blue Bloods' Season 14 finale: Final episode premiere date, cast
- Moderate earthquake shakes eastern Myanmar and is felt in northern Thailand
- Israeli military says it's carrying out a precise and targeted ground operation in Gaza's Al-Shifa hospital
- New data: Over 100 elementary-aged children arrested in U.S. schools
- Don't let hackers fool you with a 'scam
- Dean McDermott says pets in bed, substance abuse 'tore down' marriage with Tori Spelling
- Arizona woman accused of animal abuse arrested on suspicion of another 77 charges
- Old Navy's Early Black Friday 2023 Deals Have Elevated Basics From $12
Recommendation
Paula Abdul settles lawsuit with former 'So You Think You Can Dance' co
The Oakland Athletics' owner failed miserably and MLB is selling out fans with Las Vegas move
Wisconsin wildlife officials won’t seek charges against bow hunter who killed cougar
Judge hands down 27-month sentence in attack on congresswoman in Washington apartment building
Whoopi Goldberg is delightfully vile as Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’ stage return
The 'Friends' family is mourning one of its own on social media
Democrat Evers, Republican Vos both argue against Supreme Court taking voucher lawsuit
NFL Week 11 picks: Eagles or Chiefs in Super Bowl 57 rematch?