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May, 2003


Japan for Sustainability Newsletter    #009

May 31, 2003
Copyright (c) 2003, Japan for Sustainability

Japan for Sustainability (JFS) is a non-profit communication platform to disseminate environmental information from Japan to the world, with the aim of helping both move onto a sustainable path.

See what's new on our web site: http://www.japanfs.org/
E-mail: info@japanfs.org



In this issue:

Energy Demand in Japan

Energy Supply in Japan

Environmental Education Article Series: No.1 Asanogawa Green Project (Asanogawa Elementary School, Ishikawa Prefecture)



ANNOUNCEMENT

Cell phone and PDA users can now access the latest JFS articles!
http://www.japanfs.org/m/index.html


Our articles on "Japan's Sustainable Society in the Edo Period (1603-1867)" in JFS March and April issue have received much positive feedback from overseas. Read the original article at http://www.japanfs.org/en/newsletter/index.html
Here are some of the comments we've received.

"Your series on Sustainability in the Edo Period was fantastic! What incredible research you did. Thank you so much. You should send this report to the Japanese Consulates in the US as a resource for people to study".

"I have found the Edo articles both fascinating and informative and has given me a very clear picture of what life must have been like in a very sustainable society In addition I find all the articles very informative. My job involves a considerable amount of environmental research so I get environmental information from all the leading environmental organizations on a daily basis . I regard your service and the way it is presented and written to be one of the best".

"Your newsletters are really terrific. I learn so much from them. I'm sure I will be using them as a resource when I write my next book!"

"I just love the history of Japan's recycling in the past".

"Send more!"

"Do you know if the book by Mr. Ishikawa has been printed in English, and if so, where may I find a copy?"

We received the same question from many other readers. We are now discussing this with Mr. Ishikawa and will let you know when his book becomes available in English. We are very happy and encouraged to get so many comments and requests for further information.

We hope you enjoyed this issue of the JFS Newsletter. We will be delivering more information every month from Japan on activities and developments in the field of the environment. Please visit our website for the latest news! http://www.japanfs.org/
And please send your comments or requests to us at info@japanfs.org.

We will be back next month with more news.

Junko Edahiro
Hiroyuki Tada


The Japan for Sustainability newsletter is a free monthly newsletter to keep you up-to-date on the latest developments in Japan. Japan for Sustainability bears no liability for the newsletter's contents or use of the information provided.

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We welcome your comments. Please send them to: info@japanfs.org.
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