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Green Groups to Japan Gov’t: End Fossil Fuel Projects

The Samar Chronicle by The Samar Chronicle
April 29, 2025
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MANILA–The Asian Peoples Movement on Debt and Development (APMDD), along with other regional civil society and environmental groups, slammed the Japan-led Asia Zero Emissions Community (AZEC), which they said is a “greenwashing” effort that will undercut the region’s transition towards clean energy.
“AZEC is a bogus framework for Japan to sell fossil fuel technologies and profit from Asia’s dependence on energy,” APMDD coordinator Lidy Nacpil stated, following the visit of Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba to the Philippines recently.
“AZEC’s backing for fossil fuel-based technologies – notably LNG, ammonia co-firing at coal power plants, hydrogen blending at gas plants, and carbon capture and storage (CCUS) – just delays the complete phaseout of coal and gas and the phase in of renewable energy which the world desperately needs to avert a climate catastrophe. Japan’s false solutions are expensive, unproven at scale, and take away from real solutions like wind and solar,” added Nacpil.
APMDD, the Philippine Movement for Climate Justice (PMCJ) and the Fossil Free Japan (FFJ) viewed the Japanese government’s “AZEC diplomacy” as a “major red flag” and cause for concern.
In his recent trips to Malaysia and Indonesia earlier this year, Prime Minister Ishiba reaffirmed Japan’s commitment to AZEC and declared stronger cooperation on fossil fuel-related technologies.
The third AZEC ministerial meeting is set to be held in Malaysia while an AZEC Summit is scheduled on the sidelines of the ASEAN-Japan Summit later in the year, the groups said.
In a statement, APMDD and PMCJ called on the leaders of Southeast Asia to reconsider their participation in the initiative.
They are also urued that Japan funnel its funds to community-based renewable energy systems and fulfill its role as an affluent industrialized nation sworn to uphold its international climate pledges.
“We refuse to be locked in any partnership that will condemn our region to decades more of escalating and devastating climate impacts and deadly fossil fuel dependence. True energy security lies in a fast and fair transition to renewable energy, and not in Japan’s toxic gas exports,” Ian Rivera, National Coordinator of PMCJ stated.
Meanwhile, Hozue Hatae, a finance campaigner of Friends of the Earth Japan pointed out the role and accountability of Japan for regional energy transition.
“All the agreements under the AZEC have been made among government agencies and large corporations without any consultation with communities and CSOs. Many projects under the AZEC will prolong not only the use of fossil-based technology but also the harm against local communities. As Japan has historical responsibility for the climate crisis, it must sincerely listen to and support the needs of local communities for just, rapid, and equitable energy transition.”
According to a report released by global energy think tank Ember, over 99% of renewable energy potential from solar and wind in Southeast Asia is untapped.
Yet Japan is still backing fossil fuel investments with the explanation that there are “different paths” to net-zero emissions, according to the groups.
Photo by John Conrad Bonifacio
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