The modern life is generating a lot of waste. Humans have to build a society able to recycle, in which objects are used moderately and can be used over and over again instead of being thrown into the garbage indiscriminately. Japan has progressed in reducing the amount of waste generated and the recycling of used objects. Recycling cans and plastic bottles is quite entrenched.
In order to have a comfortable life day to day, we need a lot of energy, where electricity, gas and gasoline is included. By producing electricity and operating machines by burning fuels such as oil and coal, to the atmosphere carbon dioxide and other gases causing global warming and air pollution are emitted. In order to avoid this, we must reduce the amount of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. During COP-3, a conference of huge importance on the prevention of global warming in Kyoto in 1997, many countries promised to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases they produced.
One way to fight global warming is to use "clean" forms of energy that do not lead to the emission of gases. Solar, wind and geothermal energy are examples of some of the kinds of clean energy available today. Japan is promoting and introducing the use of the clean energy as part of its efforts to fight global warming and reduce pollution.
''Kagoshima Nanatsujima Mega Solar Power Plant'' Japan's largest solar power plant, that started to be built in 2012 in Kagoshima's Bay
Japan is also working to help countries around the world to confront environmental problems by lending, for example, technological help in the recycling process, equip them with technology to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases and provide other environmental technologies.
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