Inside Japan’s climate-adaptation playbook

Japan is developing strategies to cope with extreme heat, including building design and urban planning. These initiatives aim to mitigate the health and economic impacts of rising temperatures, particularly in densely populated areas.
Key takeaways
- Japan is proactively addressing extreme heat impacts.
- Urban planning and building design are key adaptation areas.
- Mitigation strategies focus on health and economic stability.
- Climate resilience planning is becoming essential for businesses.
Why it matters
As AI tools become more integrated into workplace operations, understanding how different regions adapt to environmental challenges is crucial. This can inform the development of AI-powered solutions for climate resilience and operational continuity in businesses.
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