At a meeting of government experts to discuss policies for the realization of a green society, Prime Minister Suga will further strengthen cohesion toward decarbonization of the entire world at the G7 Summit = Summit of the Seven Major Countries next month. He expressed his desire to use this as an opportunity to show Japan's leadership.

For a series of international conferences on climate change such as COP26, the government has set up a conference of experts to discuss policies for realizing a green society, and the third meeting was held at the Prime Minister's Office on the 24th. I did.



In this, Prime Minister Suga announced at the Climate Change Summit hosted by the United States last month that he would aim to reduce greenhouse gas reduction targets for 2030 by 46% compared to 2013. explained.



On top of that, Prime Minister Suga said, "We will make every possible effort in all fields, such as thorough energy saving, maximum introduction of renewable energy, and decarbonization of the public sector and regions. I also want to take on the challenge. "



Then, regarding the G7 Summit = Summit of the Seven Major Countries to be held in the United Kingdom in the middle of next month, "We will show our strong determination to work toward the realization of our goals while making the most of our high technological capabilities. Decarbonization of the entire world. We would like to further strengthen the unity of the G7 toward the goal and use it as an opportunity to show Japan's leadership, and we will continue to consider concrete measures. "