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[edit] News 2009
- Japan vows 25% reduction by 2020 compared with 1990 levels, but dependent on other nations agreeing targets at December's climate talks in Copenhagen, September 7 [2] topic
- Japan and South Korea launch Green New Deals, January 9 [3] South Korea's 36 projects include the creation of green transport networks, the provision of two million energy-saving 'green homes' and the clean-up of the country's four main rivers. topic
[edit] Resources
- Just Enough lessons in living green from traditional Japan
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- Buy Nothing Day, Buy Nothing Day (English)
- Global warming in Japan W
- Information on Solar cooking resources in Japan at Solar Cooking Wikia.
- DATA Report 2007
- DATA 2006 progress report on G8 promises to Africa - DATA Country assessment - Japan
Reduce, reuse, repair & recycle
- Climate change: How quest for zero waste community means sorting the rubbish 34 ways, The Guardian, August 5 2008
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References
- ↑ Kurashi - News From Japan, December 10, 2009
- ↑ BBC news, September 7, 2009
- ↑ United Nations Environment Programme, January 9
