Future Collaboration between the United States and Japan for Possible Development of a Japan GHG Center
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2025
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Journal Title:Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
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Personal Author:Tanimoto, Hiroshi ; Machida, Toshinobu ; Shirai, Tomoko ; Niwa, Yosuke ; Matsunaga, Tsuneo ; Saeki, Tazu ; Yashiro, Hisashi ; Saigusa, Nobuko ; Someya, Yu ; Umezawa, Taku ; Kanaya, Yugo ; Patra, Prabir ; Sato, Atsushi ; Sawa, Yosuke ; Suda, Kazuto ; Kondo, Masayuki ; Ito, Akihiko ; Ochiai, Osamu ; Suto, Hiroshi ; Okano, Shohei ; Ishihara, Hironari ; Tsuboi, Kazuhiro ; Ohara, Koji ; Takatsuji, Shinya ; Kawasaki, Teruo ; Kavvada, Argyro ; Lefer, Barry ; Boukabara, Sid Ahmed ; Worden, John ; Wooldridge, Charles ; Kondragunta, Shobha ; Su, Wenying ; Privette, Jeff
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Description:To achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, national efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions must accelerate. The United States has committed to reducing GHG emissions by 50% by 2030 (relative to 2005 levels) and achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. In December 2023, the U.S. GHG Center was launched to implement the national GHG strategy. The center is hosted by four agencies: the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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Source:Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 106(1), E197-E203
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ISSN:0003-0007 ; 1520-0477
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