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# G7

Posts in this archive: 11

- [G7 Hiroshima Summit: Global Week of Action Wrap-up](https://350.org/g7-hiroshima-summit-global-week-of-action-wrap-up/) — The G7 governments are at a crucial point where they must decide whether to maintain the current state of pollution and climate emergency, or pave the way for a fossil-free economy that benefits everyone.
- [G7 Summit in Hiroshima rejects war, but fails to address its root cause: fossil fuels](https://350.org/g7-summit-in-hiroshima-rejects-war-but-fails-to-address-its-root-cause-fossil-fuels/) — G7 leaders stated their commitment to “accelerate” the phase out of fossil fuels, but didn’t walk the talk: they promoted fossil gas expansion under the guise of being "appropriate" for the times.
- [Doraemon is back from the future](https://350.org/doraemon-is-back-from-the-future/) — Together with Filipino climate activists, the robot cat reminds Japan of its commitment to real climate action
- [The Global Week of Action is happening – join us!](https://350.org/global-week-of-action-is-happening/) — The G7 Leaders summit in Hiroshima is just around the corner. Actions have been taking place in Japan this past weekend, and more are happening all over the world.
- [Japan’s “Green (Transformation)-Washing”  strategy,  explained.](https://350.org/japan-gx-explained/) — Japan's Green Transformation Strategy is actually greenwashing. Here's why.
- [No, Japan, ammonia co-firing will not reduce emissions](https://350.org/no-japan-ammonia-co-firing-will-not-reduce-emissions/) — The Japanese government is promoting the use of ammonia as a fuel for co-firing in coal power plants as part of a decarbonisation plan in their Green Transformation (GX) Strategy. But what is ammonia co-firing & will it help reduce emissions? The short answer, no.
- [G7 ministers set new targets for renewable energy but leave the door open for false climate solutions](https://350.org/global-g7-ministers-set-new-targets-for-renewable-energy-but-leave-the-door-open-for-false-climate-solutions/) — The G7 Sapporo Ministerial Conference on Environment, Energy and Climate on April 15-16 saw the world’s 7 richest nations set new targets for renewable energy development but refused to close the door on fossil gas and false climate solutions.
- [As the world’s wealthiest meet in Davos, real climate finance is the elephant in the room](https://350.org/as-the-worlds-wealthiest-meet-in-davos-real-climate-finance-is-the-elephant-in-the-room/) — While climate and environment have been placed on the agenda of this week's World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, the meeting itself is lined with business and political leaders who have proven time and time again that business as usual is the only direction they are willing to take.
- [Open Letter to Ambassadors of G7 Countries](https://350.org/open-letter-to-ambassadors-of-g7-countries/) — In leading to the G20 meeting in Bali, young peoples in Indonesia demand leaders from G7 countries to stop funding false climate solutions.
- [Fighting Japanese fossil finance from the inside out](https://350.org/fighting-japanese-fossil-finance-from-the-inside-out/) — People's Shareholder Proposals Call on a Japanese Megabank to Strengthen Climate Policies, Support Grows Among Investors
- [G7, walk your talk and help accelerate the phasing out of all fossil fuels](https://350.org/g7-walk-your-talk-and-help-accelerate-the-phasing-out-of-all-fossil-fuels/)
