Prime Minister Suga emphasizes the idea of ​​realizing a carbon-free society at the G20 Summit Environmental Issues Meeting November 22, 23:15

At a meeting held as part of the G20 summit summit, Prime Minister Suga pointed out that "responding to global warming requires a shift in thinking that it will lead to significant economic growth," and greenhouse gases by 2050. He emphasized the idea of ​​aiming to realize a carbon-free society that virtually eliminates greenhouse gas emissions.

Prime Minister Suga delivered a video speech at a meeting on environmental issues held as part of the G20 Summit = Summit of 20 Major Countries.



In this, Prime Minister Suga pointed out that "it is necessary to change the way of thinking that responding to global warming does not hinder economic growth but leads to great growth."



In addition, he said, "Japan will put a virtuous cycle of economy and environment as a pillar of its growth strategy and strive to realize a green society through innovative innovation." Decarbonization to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to virtually zero by 2050. He emphasized the idea of ​​aiming for the realization of society.



In addition, Prime Minister Suga said, "We will provide technical assistance with the aim of eliminating new pollution by 2050 due to the problem of marine plastic waste. Together with the leaders of the marine nation, future generations will continue to have abundant oceans. We will actively contribute so that we can enjoy the resources, "he said, and expressed his intention to exert leadership in cooperation with each country.