2024.11.18 Mon.
- 12:15 - 13:00
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All Gasses and All Sectors Emission Reduction toward Net-Zero Society
- Organizer
- Ministry of the Environment
- Details
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Abstract
The Government of Japan has contributed to global decarbonization by sharing Japan's experience and disseminating advanced technologies, including the Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM), which is not limited to CO2 emission reduction.
In order to accelerate these efforts, the Government of Japan will further strengthen cooperation with multilateral development banks and international organizations.
In this event, the Government of Japan, multilateral development banks, and international organizations will jointly share with global audience on their crucial support for countries in emission reduction of all gasses and all sectors toward a net-zero society.Program
Opening Remark and Scene Setting
- ASAO Keiichiro | Minister of the Environment
Photo Session
- all panelists
Panel Discussion
- Ramesh Subramaniam | ADB
- Gareth Phillips | AfDB
- Harry Boyd-Carpenter | EBRD
- Rana Ghoneim | UNIDO
Closing Remark
- MATSUZAWA Yutaka | Vice Minister for Global Environmental Affairs, MOEJ
- Session Summary
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At the beginning of this seminar, Mr. Keiichiro Asao, Minister of the Environment of Japan, announced “Cooperative Actions for NDC Implementation and Transparency Enhancement”. In his remarks, he stated that Japan will promote joint actions in international cooperation in line with this initiative so that countries can steadily implement mitigation efforts based on their NDCs and share their implementation status with the world in a transparent manner. During the panel discussion, participants from the Asian Development Bank, African Development Bank, UNIDO, and European Bank for Reconstruction and Development each presented and discussed their efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from all gases and all sectors.
Mr. ASAO, Minister of the Environment, announces "Cooperative Actions for NDC Implementation and Transparency Enhancement" Panel Discussion Speakers