Questioning Japan's State of Emergency

[In Depth]
Japan declared a state of emergency on Tuesday for Tokyo, Osaka and 5 other prefectures. But many question whether the measures will be effective to stop the spread of the coronavirus. We take an in-depth look.

[World Perspective: Indonesia Braces for Virus Threat in Ramadan]
The coronavirus has reached most countries on earth, including many with vulnerable medical systems. Indonesia is one of them. The mortality rate there has surpassed 8 percent. Now the country with the largest Muslim population in the world is bracing for the month-long Ramadan. Many fear it could lead to an explosive rise in infections, with severe economic impacts. We take a look at how Indonesia is tackling the coronavirus.

[On-Site Report: Zero Emissions - The Quest to Cut CO2]
During a speech in March of this year, UN Secretary General António Guterres said, "We have no time to lose if we are to avert climate catastrophe." While the new coronavirus may feel like the most pressing global crisis right now, global warming is another issue the world cannot afford to ignore. From global economic pressure by "green investors" to Tokyo's lofty goal of reaching zero CO2 emissions by 2050, this episode shows how one of Japan's largest retailers and a major construction company are responding with significant efforts to decarbonize.