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Japan pledges to cut emissions by 73% by 2040, shifting to renewables for 40-50% of power.
Japan announced plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 60% by 2035 and 73% by 2040 compared to 2013 levels, as part of its new climate pledge to the UN.
This goal aligns with the global 1.5°C target and aims for net-zero emissions by 2050.
Currently, nearly 70% of Japan's power comes from coal, gas, and oil, but the country plans to shift towards renewables, aiming for them to be the top power source by 2040, with a 40-50% share in electricity generation.
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Japón se compromete a reducir las emisiones en un 73% para 2040, pasando a las energías renovables para un 40-50% de la energía eléctrica.