TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese greenhouse gas emissions hit a record high in the year to March, the government said on Wednesday, raising more questions about whether Japan will fail to meet its commitments under the Kyoto Protocol climate pact.
Wednesday's data could put pressure on Japan to impose mandatory emissions curbs after more than a decade of voluntary industry efforts that have failed to deliver.
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