Here's how to shape the future of sustainable development in Japan
Young people in Japan are increasingly aware of international issues, but the development sector still struggles to attract talent. Better education is key.
Young people in Japan are increasingly aware of international issues, but the development sector still struggles to attract talent. Better education is key.
Experts explore what the world might look like in 2025, and suggest how policymakers, decision-makers and the public can achieve these ‘positive futures’.
世界で最も急速に高齢化が進む日本では、若年層の将来に対する信頼を取り戻すことが急務となっています。 日本は、経済的にも社会的にも、悪循環に陥っています。過去30年にわたる経済成長の停滞によって賃金は低下し、幾度の政策転換にもかかわらず、若年層は家庭を持つことに十分な自信を持つことができないままです。
For a brighter future, Japan must invest in youth, generate good jobs and ensure healthy and productive longevity for the world's fastest-aging population.
At least 1.2 billion new climate refugees could result by natural disasters and other weather-related events by 2050, as per an Australian think tank IEP
A more circular world will require new collaborations that can address stalemates, reshape standards and speed efforts to tackle the climate.
Japan plans to harness the power of government and business to create a 'decarbonization domino effect' to become a carbon neutral country by 2050.