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<h3>Total carbon emissions</h3>
<p>2020-1.7 billion tons</p>
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1. Hokkaido, Japan, has one of the world's most famous
fishing grounds -- Hokkaido fishing grounds, which is caused by
the convergence of the Cold Kuril Island Current and the Warm
Japan Current. The fishing grounds of Hokkaido power Japan's
economy. 2. Abundant Marine resources make Japan the second
largest fishing nation in the world, with a catch of 11.9 million
tons in 1989. Shallow sea fish account for 50% of the total farmed
fish, and more than 33% of the total farmed fish Japan has the
world's largest fishing fleet and 15% of the global catch. 3.
Japan is rich in mineral resources because of its volcanic
activity. Mining was more developed before world War II.
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Japan has set a target of reducing emissions by 26% in 2030 at the
level of 2013, and has achieved a reduction of 7% by 2016. In the
composition of greenhouse gas emissions in Japan, CO 2 accounts for
92%, of which 50% is due to power generation emissions, which is
higher than that in other countries. Therefore, promoting non fossil
energy power generation and realizing low-carbon is an important
topic for Japan's energy development. The emission of carbon oxide
mainly comes from the combustion of coal and petroleum products.
Therefore, the use of fossil fuels in human life is always the main
cause of carbon dioxide emission. In the process of household energy
use such as electricity, gas, kerosene and gasoline, if the action
of saving electricity, energy and carbon dioxide can be implemented,
the emission of carbon dioxide leading to global warming can be
restrained. According to the national earth warming prevention
activity in Japan According to the data of the center, household
carbon dioxide emissions in 2015 were 179 million tons, accounting
for 15% of Japan's total emissions [2] The average carbon dioxide
emission of each household is 4940kg3.1. Household carbon dioxide
emission. Families need to consume all kinds of materials and energy
in the process of consumption. The largest carbon dioxide emission
can not be avoided is that household appliances use 45.3% fuel,
followed by gasoline, accounting for 27.5%, gas and kerosene,
accounting for 7.6% and 7.2% respectively. Garbage and natural gas
also account for 4.8% and 4.3% respectively, and the rest waterways
and waterways There is also a small amount of diesel, that is,
household appliances and cars are the main consumption items of
household fuel. The carbon dioxide emission of lighting household
appliances is 32.8%, and household cars account for 28.6%. In
addition, hot water and heating account for 13.2% and 11.6%
respectively. Garbage waterways and air conditioners account for
less than 9% in total, which also shows that more carbon dioxide is
emitted during the use of household appliances and cars, and the
carbon dioxide emitted by the use of hot water and heating accounts
for 28.6% The proportion is also more than 24%. 3.2 per capita
carbon dioxide emissions from the above household energy use and
various proportions of carbon emissions, and then look at the per
capita emissions. The carbon dioxide emitted in the process of
personal daily life is also a great load on the environment
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<h3>prevention</h3>
<p>Japan's energy policy has also strengthened</p>
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Japan's energy policy has also strengthened the relevance of the
carbon market. The current trend shows that Japan will face
pressure to achieve two emission reduction targets by 2030 and
2050. First of all, the goal of 2030 is based on Japan's energy
structure policy, which assumes that 20 ~ 22% of electricity will
come from nuclear power by 2030, while Japan experienced the
eastern earthquake in 2011, followed by the nuclear accident in
Fukushima. In response to the accident, the government raised the
safety standards of nuclear power plants. Therefore, power
companies have to invest more in security to meet the new
standards. In order to meet the technical difficulties or
additional costs caused by the new safety standards, some power
companies such as Sanbin or Hegang decided to retire. Even if
power companies intend to invest to meet safety standards, they
often face opposition from local communities. There have been
several legal disputes, and power companies have been asked to
shut down their nuclear power plants, even though they have passed
new safety standards. In fact, in several cases, some local courts
have ordered nuclear power plants to stop operation, and power
companies must do so. For example, in May 2014, the Fukui District
Court made a judgment suspending the operation of Kansai power
company's No. 3 and No. 4 reactors. Therefore, by 2016, nuclear
power generation in Japan accounted for only 1.6% of total power
generation. The goal of reducing emissions by 20% by 2030 has
become more difficult because of the reversal of the development
trend of nuclear energy caused by the Fukushima nuclear crisis.
Therefore, Japan must rely more on other energy sources to
generate electricity. Although the on grid tariff policy was
relaxed after the earthquake, solar, wind and other renewable
energy power generation except hydrogen energy accounted for only
7.8% in 2016. In 2016, most power generation was still based on
fossil fuels, of which 40.4% came from natural gas and 33.3% from
coal. In addition, there are many plans to build new coal-fired
power plants, especially after the deregulation of the power
industry. One way to overcome this problem is to take advantage of
overseas emission reduction opportunities. Japan has made full use
of the clean development mechanism under the Kyoto Protocol,
including through investment in power and steel enterprises.
However, the Japanese government withdrew from the Kyoto Protocol
in 2013, so Japan is not allowed to use CDM emission reductions
under the Kyoto protocol.
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