By TORU ISHII/ Senior Staff Writer
July 10, 2021 at 06:00 JST
Activist Kimiko Hirata is still reeling from becoming the first Japanese woman to clinch the Goldman Environmental Prize, widely regarded as equivalent to the Nobel Prize, for her efforts to wean Japan off coal-fired power generation. [Read More]
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