- A snapshot of Transition in... Japan, Apr 20, 2016...[1]
- Adorable Japanese couple devastated by Fukushima turn lives around with solar, Feb 26, 2016...[2]
2015[edit | edit source]
This Japanese town is on target to produce zero trash, December 11[3]
Greenery to Citizens! -- Urban Agriculture in Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, October[4]
'Omusubi Money': Local Currency at Kids' Markets Empowers Communities in Japan, August[5]
2014[edit | edit source]
Community and Locally-led Renewable Energy Projects Highlighted in Renewables Japan Status Report 2014, September 21[6]
Japan will soon have the world's largest floating solar power plant, September 12[7]
Toyama City Works Toward Compact City Utilizing Public Transportation, March 27[8]
Fukushima Pledges To Go 100 Percent Renewable, February 5[9]
Aizu Electric Power Company Established to Achieve Electricity Self-Sufficiency in Fukushima within Ten Years, Jan 17[10]
2009[edit | edit source]
Graveyards, Golf Courses, Forests Or Farmland?[11] December 10
Japan vows 25% reduction by 2020 compared with 1990 levels, but dependent on other nations agreeing targets at December's climate talks in Copenhagen,[12] September 7
Japan and South Korea launch Green New Deals,[13] January 9
2008[edit | edit source]
Climate change: How quest for zero waste community means sorting the rubbish 34 ways,[14] August 5
See also[edit | edit source]
- Japan news (latest), 2008-2016
- Japan community action
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Transition Network
- ↑ greenpeace.org
- ↑ huffingtonpost.com
- ↑ Japan for Sustainability
- ↑ Japan for Sustainability
- ↑ Japan for Sustainability
- ↑ theclimategroup.org
- ↑ Japan for Sustainability
- ↑ ThinkProgress
- ↑ Japan for Sustainability
- ↑ Kurashi - News From Japan
- ↑ BBC news
- ↑ United Nations Environment Programme
- ↑ The Guardian