Tag: Japan
Japanese, US bishops ink partnership for a nuclear-free world
They called upon world leaders to take actionable measures for the complete eradication of nuclear weapons
‘Era of mass closures’: the Japan businesses without successors
It is a problem that Japan's government warns could affect up to a third of all small businesses in the country by 2025
Research shows deep-sea mining has long-lasting impact on marine biodiversity
A short two-hour mining test caused a significant decrease in fish and shrimp populations in the surrounding vicinity
Japan sea sludge tells story of human impact on Earth
We have changed our environment, from contaminating it with plutonium from nuclear tests, to littering it with microplastics
In Photos: US, Japan, and the Philippines hold first-ever trilateral military...
The three Coast Guards hold the first-ever joint military exercises amidst the rising tensions in the Indo-Pacific region
Philippine Catholic bishop joins calls for end to ‘fossil fuel addiction’...
Bishop Gerardo Alminaza expressed concerns about the detrimental impact of the planned fossil gas and LNG plants and terminals in the Philippines
Protests across Asia challenge Japan, G7’s fossil fuel approach
Japan's "Green Transformation" policy includes significant investments in LNG, hydrogen, and ammonia
Kabuki kids: the children of Japan’s traditional theater
Kabuki dates back to the 17th century, when a series of civil wars ended in Japan and a merchant class emerged
Japan approves abortion pill for the first time
The health ministry said in a notification on Friday it had approved the drug made by a British pharmaceutical company
Women take on Japan’s political gender gap for ‘true democracy’
"We had assumed that women didn't want to be politicians, but in fact, there just wasn't enough support"