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Japan Struggling With Kyoto CO2 Targets - Reuters
TOKYO, Feb 2 (Reuters) - "More than a third of major industries in Japan, host of the Kyoto meeting on global warming, could fail to meet targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions by a 2010 deadline, a trade ministry survey showed on Wednesday. Eleven out of 30 major industries, including the power and car parts industries, will have trouble sufficiently cutting emissions of gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2), it showed.

The Kyoto Protocol, named after the ancient Japanese city where the U.N. plan for reining in emissions of greenhouse gases from cars, factories and power plants was drawn up, will take effect on Feb. 16 with backing from almost all rich nations except the United States. It aims to cut CO2 emissions in developed states by 5.2 percent below 1990 levels by 2008-12.

A trade ministry official said 12 industries in the survey had already met their goals and another seven were on track to do so, adding he was hopeful that the remaining 11 could do the same if they adopted new measures. "They already have plans for various steps, such as installing more efficient factory equipment and switching to more eco-friendly fuel sources," he said.

But he said an environment tax proposed by the Environment Ministry and activists was unlikely to help. A government advisory panel said last November an environment tax was needed to force companies to meet the Kyoto targets. The panel discussed a proposal by the Environment Ministry for a tax of 2,400 yen ($23.16) for each tonne of carbon emitted from fossil fuels such as crude oil or coal."

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http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/T358841.htm
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EmperorHasNoClothes Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-02-05 01:18 PM
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1. At least they're trying.
Which is more than you can say for this country.
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