Yes, global warming affects all countries with large population.
The Kyoto Agreement of 11 December, 1997.
Global warming plays some serious roles in China and Japan, as they seem densely populated with human activity many of their areas. Since most areas are already humid, global warming with use of the "greenhouse effect" is pretty much 2x more potent than anywhere else. With this happen, lung disease case will be severely numerous in the future.
The Kyoto Protocol was developed in response to growing concerns about global climate change caused by greenhouse gas emissions. It aimed to set binding targets for industrialized countries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions in order to combat global warming and its detrimental effects on the environment.
The March 11, 2011 earthquake in Japan was caused by the movement of the Pacific Plate grinding against the North American Plate, resulting in a massive undersea megathrust earthquake. This led to a powerful tsunami that caused widespread devastation and loss of life in Japan.
Pollution, specifically greenhouse gas emissions, is a significant contributor to global warming. Human activities like burning fossil fuels release these gases into the atmosphere, trapping heat and causing the Earth's temperature to rise. Efforts to reduce pollution can help mitigate the impacts of global warming.
Japan has a target to cut emissions by 26% by 2030, compared with 2013.A weak target, but Japan has recently had to reopen coal fired power stations after the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
Japan burns fossil fuel (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, to power its transport and to generate electricity. All this combustion releases long held carbon dioxide (CO2) which adds to the natural greenhouse effect. The earth's carbon cycle cannot deal with all the extra CO2 so it remains in the atmosphere trapping more and more heat. This is causing global warming. Almost 80% of Japan is sustainably forested, however, Japan imports all the wood it needs from British Columbia, Papua New Guinea, Siberia, Chile, Ghana and New Zealand. So Japan has transferred its deforestation to other countries, some of which may not be sustainable. Deforestation removes forests that absorb and store carbon, so it is a serious contributor to global warming.
because japan attacked America causing America to enter world war 2 and i caused a global war because America created the first nuke
Global warming is when CO2 and other gases rise into the air from cars, fire, lava, and anything else that produces those gases. 3 of the ideas that prove it's real are 1; The polar caps are melting causing floods and endangering the wildlife that lives on them, 2; More storms are popping up (Brazil had its first hurricane) because of warmer oceans causing coral reefs to die, and 3; Huge droughts are happening making large lakes into dry sand. (there is a picture of a bunch of fishing boats in the middle of a sandy desert in Japan that once used to be a small ocean)
Well most of Japan would become one of the most deadly places on earth due to radiation which will indulge in killing more people.It also has the downside to even more global warming. We can only pray that this wont happen.
yesNo, the Tsunami's were caused by the earthquake in Japan.