Nobel Prize Yoshino appointed as research director for greenhouse gas reduction January 17, 13:47

The government will appoint Mr. Akira Yoshino, who has won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, as the director of an international research center that works to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. I want to work on the project to make it possible. "

The government has decided to launch the Zero Emissions International Collaborative Research Center as an international research base later this month in order to promote technology development related to clean energy to reduce greenhouse gases, and won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry Akira Yoshino has been appointed as the Director of the Center.

Mr. Yoshino pays courtesy of Prime Minister Abe at the Prime Minister's office on Tuesday, saying, "What we need to do is how to balance environmental, economic, and convenience. Can work hard, so we want to work on the project to make the impossible possible. "

Prime Minister Abe, on the other hand, said, "To realize a decarbonized society, we need to bring together the world's wisdom. I responded.