Climate Chaos? Vanity in 'Green' Virtues -- Japan v
China, US & India
London, UK - 09 October 2007, 23:24 GMT
Dear ATCA Colleagues
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We are grateful to:
. The Rt Hon The Lord Howell of Guildford, President, British Institute of
Energy Economics, based at The Palace of Westminster, London, UK, for "Countering
Climate Chaos? Vanity in 'Green' Virtues -- Japan v China, US and India;"
Dear DK and Colleagues
Re: Countering Climate Chaos? Vanity in 'Green' Virtues -- Japan v China,
US and India
When it comes to energy efficiency and a greener future, Japan has got itself
very well-organized these days - some would even say over-organized. Ties
are discarded in the office and shirt sleeves rolled up, with air conditioners
turned down in summer. Householders scrupulously sort every bottle, bottle
top and waste item into a number of categories, every product and activity
has its "eco" label, recycling is everywhere, super-economical vehicles
pour from the factories, roads and streets are spotless (except for cigarette
butts), cleaner and better infrastructure systems are in place, and greener
buildings have sprung up. In short, a better environment all round is visibly
taking shape and the grubbier aspects of 20th-century industrialization are
fading away.
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And toward that mighty goal the first faltering steps have yet to be taken.
David Howell
The Right Honourable Lord (David) Howell of Guildford, President of the British
Institute of Energy Economics, is a former Secretary of State for Energy and
for Transport in the UK Government and an economist and journalist. Lord Howell
is Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords and Conservative
Spokesman on Foreign Affairs. He also Chairs the Windsor Energy Group. Until
2002 he was Chairman of the UK-Japan 21st Century Group, (the high level bilateral
forum between leading UK and Japanese politicians, industrialists and academics),
which was first set up by Margaret Thatcher and Yasuhiro Nakasone in 1984.
In addition he writes a fortnightly column for The JAPAN TIMES in Tokyo, and
has done so since 1985. He also writes regularly for the International Herald
Tribune. David Howell was the Chairman of the House of Commons Select Committee
on Foreign Affairs, 1987-97. He was Chairman of the House of Lords European
Sub-Committee on Common Foreign and Security Policy from 1999-2000. In 2001
he was awarded the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Sacred Treasure (Japan).
His latest book, 'Out of the Energy Labyrinth' has been described as 'a serious
and thoughtful attempt to grapple with the complexities of the energy challenge
and foreign policy', by James R Schlesinger, and as 'a terrific book, not
least because of its topicality' by Sir Simon Jenkins.
[ENDS]
We look forward to your further thoughts, observations and views. Thank
you.
Best wishes
For and on behalf of DK Matai, Chairman, Asymmetric Threats Contingency
Alliance (ATCA)
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