This is the first in a three-part series on Japan's struggles to curb global warming gas emissions. Staff writer The dust is finally settling.
In the two months since countries put the finishing touches on the Kyoto Protocol in Morocco in November, Japan has been struggling to cobble together a convincing script for future action against global warming.
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