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Japan's contribution to the environment and sustainability agenda and its impact on relations with Brazil towards COP30 3w5y4e

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Japan has, historically, suffered from natural disasters, forcing the country to adapt to nature's will. However, this susceptibility to these phenomena is only exacerbated by the current climate crisis. In light of this, Japan has pushed environmental cooperation with other countries, especially in Southeast Asia and Latin America, with emphasis on its partnership with Brazil. A concrete result of Tokyo’s effort was the founding of the Japan-Brazil Green Partnership Initiative in 2024, a project aimed at taking cooperation on the environment, climate change, and sustainable development to an even higher level. With the Brazilian COP30 presidency, this partnership becomes highly strategic to promote a sustainable and fair international order. 1d2i43

In this context, this dialogue marks the ending of the project ‘Celebrating 130 Years of Diplomatic Relations and the Friendship Exchange Year between Brazil and Japan’. The last event will debate Japan’s role in the international climate and environmental agenda, and how it can complement Brazil’s sustainability goals. The debate will focus on opportunities for cooperation in key areas, such as reforestation and sustainable development to promote a deeper understanding of Japan’s role and perspectives within Brazil, boosting bilateral cooperation

Partnership: Consulate-General of Japan in Rio de Janeiro

ed by: Japan House São Paulo

 

Dr. Naoko Ishii Presentation 3gw2u

"Japan's Contribution to the Environment and Sustainability Agenda and its Impact on Relations with Brazil Towards COP30" 1k3r2s

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Japan has, historically, suffered from natural disasters, forcing the country to adapt to nature's will. However, this susceptibility to these phenomena is only exacerbated by the current climate crisis. In light of this, Japan has pushed environmental cooperation with other countries, especially in Southeast Asia and Latin America, with emphasis on its partnership with Brazil. A concrete result of Tokyo’s effort was the founding of the Japan-Brazil Green Partnership Initiative in 2024, a project aimed at taking cooperation on the environment, climate change, and sustainable development to an even higher level. With the Brazilian COP30 presidency, this partnership becomes highly strategic to promote a sustainable and fair international order.

In this context, this dialogue marks the ending of the project ‘Celebrating 130 Years of Diplomatic Relations and the Friendship Exchange Year between Brazil and Japan’. The last event will debate Japan’s role in the international climate and environmental agenda, and how it can complement Brazil’s sustainability goals. The debate will focus on opportunities for cooperation in key areas, such as reforestation and sustainable development to promote a deeper understanding of Japan’s role and perspectives within Brazil, boosting bilateral cooperation

Partnership: Consulate-General of Japan in Rio de Janeiro

ed by: Japan House São Paulo

 

Dr. Naoko Ishii Presentation 3gw2u

"Japan's Contribution to the Environment and Sustainability Agenda and its Impact on Relations with Brazil Towards COP30" 1k3r2s

Check HERE.

Opening and Moderation 5sl12

Marianna Albuquerque 6s1120
Senior Fellow 2uf1d

Professor at The Institute of International Relations and Defense (IRID / UFRJ)

Participants 6y1p4g

Carlos Roza 4l345s
President of Japan House São Paulo (JHSP) 25701q

Naoko Ishii 52o11
Professor and Director of the Center for Global Commons (CGC) at the University of Tokyo 4b5x73

Rafaela Guedes 4a303i
Senior Fellow 2uf1d

Independent consultant, Fellow at Igarapé, International Advisor at APCO and member of a of experts on Energy Transition at the Institute for Climate and Society (iCS)

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