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Japan, as one of the leading industrialized countries in the world and a signatory to the Kyoto Protocol has serious global obligations to reduce global warming. While other countries such as the United States, especially with the election of Barack Obama, are advancing their programs to eliminate global climate change though the implementation of rapidly growing alternative renewable fuel programs, Japan needs to fulfil its global duties. These issues are discussed in detail in wwwonebiosphere.com
At the same time, we must recognize that environmental advocacy groups need to play a more effective role in the process. Instead of joining forces with Clorox Corporation and Pacific Gas and Electric in the U.S. strictly for profit motives, it is imperative that the environmental advocacy groups return to their grassroots and take action to advance global needs such as alternative fuels.
Returning to sustainable global conditions will take concerted efforts on the part of industrialized and 3rd world countries alike.
At the same time, we must recognize that environmental advocacy groups need to play a more effective role in the process. Instead of joining forces with Clorox Corporation and Pacific Gas and Electric in the U.S. strictly for profit motives, it is imperative that the environmental advocacy groups return to their grassroots and take action to advance global needs such as alternative fuels.
Returning to sustainable global conditions will take concerted efforts on the part of industrialized and 3rd world countries alike.