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The Environment Ministry couldn't resolve the problem on its own, so it forced it upon us.

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Economy, Trade and Industry Ministry official. In mid-March, METI was asked by the Environment Ministry to encourage companies to recycle tsunami debris. (Daily Yomiuri)

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Spoken like a true co-operator.

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The Ministry of the Environment has a diverse responsibility with the Government of Japan. Expert analysis of and problem of the environment such as urban, rural, work place, ect... has specific criteria. The greater cause of the environment with ecology involves what this article involves, an ecological disaster. Which, fast forward to today's environment, the entire scope of business as affected with the assessment of what an ecological disaster really means economically. Such as the proximal relationship of earthquake, tidal wave, or even a volcano as to whom the stakeholders within the ecological proximal relationship have a business concern when given the entire ecology of the nation the question of whom the stakeholders as affected is the same. The United Nations Environmental Programme Evaluation Policy Office states some important criteria in view of this objective of naming the stakeholders organizes the policy directive from the sponsoring attributes of an evaluation ( See, United Nations Environmental Program. Draft UNEP Evaluation Policy March 2016 ). The Ministry of the Environment should recognize the importance of the political science and geo political economics in this sense to accept multiple knowledge subject matter, such as sociological, economical, and psychological to formulate a legal doctrine that the Ministry can own and budget in a concise involvement with the society of Japan, and Japanese people.

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