On March 22 and 23, the Japanese
Ministry of the Environment (MOEJ), the Japan-based Institute for Global
Environmental Strategies (IGES) and U.S. EPA
(EPA) held a workshop on Climate Change Actions and Co-Benefits. Participants agreed to strengthen
international cooperation on actions that improve air quality and promote clean
energy, energy security, and economic opportunities at home and abroad. EPA and its Japanese partners explored
options for collaborating on projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
globally and encourage sustainable development.
MOEJ presented, in addition to other programs
and policy initiatives,
The U.S.-Japan partnership supports the
recently launched Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate
that promotes projects and programs to protect the environment, improve public
health, and enhance economic growth worldwide.
All
presentations from the March workshop, as well as a summary of the workshop,
are available on the internet at www.epa.gov/ies/Workshop.
