Japan Scales Back Greenhouse Gas Reduction Goals
Japan is slashing its greenhouse gas reduction goals in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear accident, which has caused the country to replace its nuclear power with coal, natural gas and other greenhouse-gas emitting forms of energy.
Instead of reducing greenhouse gases by 25 percent from their 1990 levels, Japan's goals will aim for a 3 percent rise over those levels, which is a 3.8 percent reduction from 2005 levels. All of the country's nuclear power plants are currently idle for scheduled maintenance checks, and the new estimates rely on no nuclear power in the future.
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