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Japan
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fossil fuels
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protect the environment
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Meiji period
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Ashio Copper Mine
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Tochigi prefecture
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Gunma
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Lower House
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Four Big Pollution Diseases of Japan
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Cadmium
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Toyama Prefecture
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itai-itai disease
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Minamata
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Kumamoto Prefecture
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methyl mercury
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chemical factory
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Minamata disease
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Yokkaichi
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Mie Prefecture
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sulfur dioxide
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nitrogen dioxide
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asthma
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bronchitis
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photochemical smog
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arsenic
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Shimane
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Miyazaki prefectures
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noise pollution
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national forests
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white paper
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Ministry of Environment
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white paper
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endangered species
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rain forests
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expansion of deserts
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ozone layer
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acid rain
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water
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air pollution
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developing countries
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global warming
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ozone layer
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waste management
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recycling
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talk page
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requests for expansion
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Global warming in Japan
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Kyoto Protocol
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Cool Biz campaign
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Nuclear power in Japan
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radioactive wastes
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reprocessing plant
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Rokkasho
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underground nuclear-waste repository
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HLW
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LLW
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Whaling in Japan
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whaling
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Alex Kerr
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United Nations University
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Japan Times
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June 2
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2001
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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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International Atomic Energy Agency
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2007
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01-24
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2008
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01-14
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ISBN 0-86442-370-5
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ISBN 0141010002
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public domain
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Library of Congress
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Azerbaijan
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China
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People's Republic of China
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India
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Indonesia
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Iran
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Iraq
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Kazakhstan
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Korea
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South Korea
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Kyrgyzstan
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Nepal
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Pakistan
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Philippines
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Syria
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Tajikistan
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Thailand
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Turkey
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Turkmenistan
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Vietnam
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Transcontinental country
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Turkey
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