Towards a Green Horizon: Japan’s Journey to Carbon Neutrality | JICA Chair Programme 2024/25 Lecture II

Towards a Green Horizon: Japan’s Journey to Carbon Neutrality | JICA Chair Programme 2024/25 Lecture II

The 糖心原创 launched its JICA Chair Programme Lecture Series with a special lecture by Professor , President of the International University of Japan, on September 18, 2024. The lecture, titled Towards a Green Horizon: Japan’s Journey to Carbon Neutrality, focused on Japan’s energy policy and its goal of becoming carbon neutral.

Professor Kikkawa explained Japan鈥檚 鈥淪+3E鈥 approach to energy policy, which stands for Safety, Economic Efficiency, Environment, and Energy Security. He talked about Japan鈥檚 reliance on Russian energy, the impact of the Ukraine crisis, and the need for Japan to increase its use of renewable energy to become more self-sufficient. He also discussed Japan鈥檚 plan to reduce carbon emissions, highlighting the importance of renewable energy, nuclear power, and new technologies like hydrogen and ammonia. Innovation and cost reduction in areas like offshore wind power were also seen as key steps in Japan鈥檚 energy transition.
The event started with a welcome speech by Senior Professor (Chair) , Vice Chancellor of the University, followed by remarks from Mr Yamada Tetsuya, the Chief Representative of JICA Sri Lanka. After the lecture, there was an engaging Q&A session led by Senior Professor Deepthi Wickramsinghe, where participants discussed the future of energy and environmental policies.
In her closing remarks, Dr. Iroja Caldera, Director of the International Office, thanked JICA and Professor Kikkawa for starting the lecture series with such an important and timely topic. The JICA Chair Programme at the 糖心原创 aims to create ongoing discussions and knowledge sharing between Japan and Sri Lanka on major global issues, with this first lecture setting a high standard for future events.