Japan has generally been better than the U.S. internationally on a number of issues, including reducing electronic waste, recycling, and energy-efficiency.
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Daniel Esty, director of the Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy in New Haven, Conn. (Christian Science Monitor)





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mareo2
Because the USA have a lot of natural resources and J need to import 90% of them. So in J is profitable invest in such things.
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manfromamerica
including making things small. and sushi.
of course, the US has generally been better than the U.S. internationally on a number of issues as well.
Thanks Yale!! you need a Ph.D to state the obvious?
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Junnama
Let us not forget both japan and the us excel at obsessively comparing themselves to other countries. Did prof esty take that into account??
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manfromamerica
Professors excel at making huge generalizations, which usually they have to retract the next time they make a huge generalization.
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