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Mapping the Energy Future
The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan
41 episodes
4 days ago
This podcast aims not only to identify the global challenges including energy security, energy affordability, and climate change but also to share with listeners our pragmatic solutions to those. About IEEJ The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ) is a private think tank that covers energy problems, climate issues, and geopolitical agendas across the world. Visit us at https://eneken.ieej.or.jp/en/ for more information.
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This podcast aims not only to identify the global challenges including energy security, energy affordability, and climate change but also to share with listeners our pragmatic solutions to those. About IEEJ The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ) is a private think tank that covers energy problems, climate issues, and geopolitical agendas across the world. Visit us at https://eneken.ieej.or.jp/en/ for more information.
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The Impact on energy policies of the political turmoil in Japan
Mapping the Energy Future
14 minutes 19 seconds
11 months ago
The Impact on energy policies of the political turmoil in Japan

This episode is talking about “The Impact on energy policies of the political turmoil in Japan”. The general election of October 27 turned out to be a surprise to many. The ruling parties lost their majority. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba was confirmed to continue as Prime Minister of Japan as of November 11, despite leading a minority coalition. His government will face many challenges.

Mapping the Energy Future
This podcast aims not only to identify the global challenges including energy security, energy affordability, and climate change but also to share with listeners our pragmatic solutions to those. About IEEJ The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ) is a private think tank that covers energy problems, climate issues, and geopolitical agendas across the world. Visit us at https://eneken.ieej.or.jp/en/ for more information.