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Japan's Yukio Hatoyama and Climate Change

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Japan's Yukio Hatoyama and Climate Change

Good news, potentially, for those of us who've been looking to Japan for more leadership in the lead-up to Copenhagen: today's landslide for the Democratic Party of Japan means that Yukio Hatoyama will be the next prime minister.

Japan's Polluters

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Japan's Polluters

Since complaining about the extreme pollution from diesel buses in Japan the other day, I have noticed something else: it’s not just the buses.

Film: The Cove
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Film: The Cove by Louis Psihoyos

A powerful and effective piece of advocacy film.
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'The Cove:' Japan Has a Dark Secret It Hopes the World Will Never See

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'The Cove:' Japan Has a Dark Secret It Hopes the World Will Never See

Suspenseful and shocking film exposes the slaughter of tens of thousands of dolphins and the billion-dollar industry that profits from selling them.

Japan: Excessive Idling v. Start-Stop EcoDrivers

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Japan: Excessive Idling v. Start-Stop EcoDrivers

These last two weeks in Japan, I have been painfully aware of two competing types of Japanese drivers: the sleep in the car for 4 hours while it is idling on the side of the road driver and the fuel conscious ecodriver the stops the engine at traffic lights.

Car Culture in Japan

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Car Culture in Japan

It doesn’t take much knowledge about Japan or about cars to guess that the car culture in Japan would be much different, but even expecting these differences it can still be somewhat surprising to see what they actually are.

Nurturing a problem, turning negative into positive

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Nurturing a problem, turning negative into positive

The street I live on in Tokyo is so narrow a car can barely make it through. Because of this, a system for lining up everyone's bicycles on one side of the street is necessary.

2009 Japan prize honors lead author of 'The Limits to Growth'

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2009 Japan prize honors lead author of 'The Limits to Growth'

Dr. Dennis Meadows wins prestigious Nobel-like Japan Prize. It carries a cash award of 50 million yen (about $500,000) and will be awarded during a Japan Prize Awards week in April 2009.
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Dealing with death

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Dealing with death

Several years ago, I wrote about my friend Ichinohe, the healer. Since that essay appeared, my beloved friend has gone through many profound changes.

Honda Insight Spurs Hybrid Price Wars in Japan

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Honda Insight Spurs Hybrid Price Wars in Japan

In Japan, the Insight has been flying out of the showrooms even more quickly than was expected.

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