Climate

Climate change and the energy crisis are being exacerbated by the massive consumption of fossil fuels, nuclear power plants, and other forms of energy by a few wealthy countries and people, and by the promotion of unsustainable economic development.
Due to climate change, extreme weather and natural disasters occur more frequently and affect people and communities, especially in developing countries who are least responsible to climate change The losses and damages are expected to be even greater.
We demand climate justice, that people in developed countries must take more responsibility for the climate change caused by their massive consumption of fossil fuels, and that by focusing on the livelihoods of all people and the dignity of ecosystems We also need to reject “false solutions” to the climate crisis that will only strengthen the current unjust system.

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2024.08.112024.08.10Updates

Help us celebrate World Krill Day, August 11, 2024!

2024.06.202024.07.31Events

【Symposium】Climate Justice Now! Japan’s Role Towards Achieving a Just and Equitable Transition in Asia Pacific

2024.05.082024.05.16Petitions and Statements

Global criticism against Japan’s CO2 export plan rising – Global petition submitted to demand Japan not to export CO2

2024.04.252024.04.25Updates

World Penguin Day 2024

2024.04.122024.07.16Resources

Briefing: What is the CCS Business Act? Why is it Problematic?

2024.03.212024.04.01Petitions and Statements

Press release: CSO demands both the Japanese and Malaysian government not to promote CCS – Exporting CO2 from Japan to Malaysia is Carbon Colonialism

2023.11.292023.11.29Petitions and Statements

COP28 must result in just and equitable climate action, not false solutions, warns Friends of the Earth International

2023.08.112023.08.11Updates

A day for one of the Earth’s little superheros in the Antarctic!

2023.05.102023.05.10Petitions and Statements

Statement on the G7 Ministers’ Meeting on Climate, Energy and Environment – The Japanese government turns a blind eye to the climate crisis and the nuclear disaster