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- Since 1990 Japan’s CO2 emissions have increased in spite of decreased production
- Emissions increase since 1990 is due to inadequate countermeasures
- Japan’s future emissions projections are based on excessive estimates
- Since the 1970’s oil crisis, energy saving efforts has been similar for most countries
- Japan’s industrial sector energy efficiency is about the same as that of other countries
- Achieve buildings, households and services and transport sector reductions by implementing appropriate policies
- The base year being in the height of the bubble period is advantageous for Japan
- Is the theory about "special circumstances" for the UK and Germany being advantageous for the EU really true?
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Japan Should Quickly Ratify the Kyoto Protocol! (57.9KB)