Politics of climate change and energy policy in Japan: Is green transformation likely?

IF 4.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Hiroshi Ohta , Brendan F.D. Barrett
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Abstract

While being proud of comparatively high levels of energy efficiency and having experienced the Fukushima nuclear disaster, it may be presumed that Japan would become a leader in the global energy transition. On the contrary, however, Japan has demonstrated a degree of intransigence around deep decarbonization. Why does Japan not take leadership in the energy transition and arrest climate change? What is the context for Japanese climate/energy policymaking? What is the context for the 2050 net-zero target, what are the obstacles, and which actors could assist effectively in accelerating this transition? This article considers new drivers for national policy as well as the influence of exogenous domestic and international forces. This leads to the question of whether the 2050 carbon neutrality policy goal could deliver a rapid shift away from fossil fuels. It presents an analytical framework to explain Japan’s evolving climate-energy nexus, illuminating core variables hampering and enabling the attainment of the net-zero 2050 target.

日本气候变化政治与能源政策:绿色转型可能吗?
尽管日本对相对较高的能源效率感到自豪,并经历了福岛核灾难,但可以推测,日本将成为全球能源转型的领导者。然而,恰恰相反,日本在深度脱碳问题上表现出了一定程度的不妥协态度。为什么日本不在能源转型和遏制气候变化方面发挥领导作用?日本气候/能源政策制定的背景是什么?2050年净零排放目标的背景是什么,障碍是什么,哪些行为者可以有效协助加快这一过渡?本文考虑了国家政策的新驱动因素以及外部国内和国际力量的影响。这就引出了一个问题,即2050年碳中和政策目标是否能迅速摆脱化石燃料。它提供了一个分析框架来解释日本不断演变的气候-能源关系,阐明了阻碍和实现2050年净零排放目标的核心变量。
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