美媒:日本再次被评“气候行动最差生”
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-11-25 22:50

Core Points - Japan received the "Fossil Award" at COP30 for its negative stance on climate action, marking multiple instances of this recognition [1] - The award was given due to Japan's funding for fossil fuel projects, hindering transition plans, and promoting misleading technological solutions [2] Group 1: Criticism of Japan's Climate Actions - Japan is accused of attempting to "extend the life" of fossil fuels by promoting technologies like CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) and hydrogen, which are seen as distractions rather than real solutions [2] - The country has funded large natural gas projects in Australia, threatening local land, water, and culture, and has been criticized for not obtaining proper consent from indigenous communities [3] - Japan's excessive procurement of LNG has crowded out renewable energy development, contributing to a climate crisis with significant financial backing for fossil fuel projects [3] Group 2: Japan's Stance on Climate Justice - Japan has been obstructing the inclusion of fairness and community voices in climate transition plans within formal negotiations, supporting a proposal to take no action until 2026 [4] - Environmentalists argue that Japan's energy strategy should not be endorsed by other countries, as it aims to extend the use of coal and natural gas [5] - Concerns have been raised that Japan is positioning Malaysia as a "carbon dump" for its CO2 emissions, which could lead to high-risk dependencies for Southeast Asian nations [5]