Japan's government has pledged to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. But Japan has struggled to wean itself off coal. Last year, one railway in Tokyo switched its entire network to electricity derived from renewable energy. For a city that transports 20 million people by train every day, the reduction in CO2 emissions is substantial, as Thisanka Siripala reports from Tokyo.
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Japan is set to begin releasing nuclear wastewater in the Pacific Ocean at the end of August. It's part of a plan to decommission the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant after it was destroyed by the earthquake and tsunami in 2011. But the fishing and tourism industries in east Japan are concerned that people will believe the water is contaminated, and stop buying Japanese fish,