Webinar Report: Sweden-Japan Climate Cooperation
On June 24, 2021, the Institute for Security and Development Policy (ISDP) organized the Sweden-Japan Climate Cooperation webinar. The aim of the webinar was to introduce comprehensive overviews of Sweden and Japan’s environmental policies and legal frameworks in place to respond to the climate crisis, so as to promote an exchange of best practices and ideas and initiate a discussion on areas of cooperation moving forward. This report is a part of the Joint Study on Climate Change between ISDP’s Stockholm Centre for South Asia and Indo-Pacific Affairs (SCSA-IPA) and Kajima Institute of International Peace (KIIP), Japan. ISDP acknowledges the generous support and partnership with KIIP.
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