norman macrae foundation- our family/friends have reported japan's contributions to sustaining human race since 1962 www.economistjapan.com father's reporting earned the emperors order of rising sun with gold bars and neck ribbon- related literature- the late great ezra vogel, peter drucker reports on japan; world trade and sustainability knowhow connecting prince charles relationships with emperor and japan leaders since tokyo olympics 1964 - see also obituary us ambassador to japan- (norman macrae had been one of last journalists to interview von neumann and was fascinated by his exponential legacy)
norman macrae multinational sustainability series of economist surveys of 60 expanded into 70s and 80s tech future innovation series of entrepreneurial revolution and future history reports www.2025report.com japan pivotal to rising sun asia model - how east -asian rwo thirds of world - rose in last 70 years from previous era of colonisation of the orient and 2 world wars
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update dec 2020 japan designates 14 industries as priorities of suga commitment zero carbon dioxide emissions 2050
The report designates 14 industries in which significant growth and investment are key to achieve decarbonization. These include offshore wind, ammonia fuel, hydrogen, nuclear energy, cars, shipping, airlines, semiconductors, logistics, agriculture, carbon recycling, housing, energy recycling and the lifestyles of individual people.
the government aims to raise offshore wind energy output to 45 million kilowatt-hours by 2040, hydrogen power consumption to 20 million tons by 2050, promote nuclear energy abroad but halt domestic projects, decarbonize the agriculture industry and reduce coal-fired power consumption to the point where carbon recycling technology can be developed to nullify the remaining harmful emissions.
By targeting these industries, the trade ministry aims to mobilize more than ¥240 trillion in private sector savings through investment, regulation, subsidies and tax incentives. In doing so, it expects the cumulative economic impact to reach ¥90 trillion in 2030, and ¥190 trillion by 2050.
https://www.meti.go.jp/english/policy/energy_environment/global_warming/roadmap/
https://www.meti.go.jp/english/policy/energy_environment/global_warming/roadmap/
cf2019 europe report 12 strategies https://www.eceee.org/static/media/uploads/site-2/policy-areas/globalaction/12-eestrategiesfor-ieahighlevel-enrev.pdf
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