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November 30, 2019, special zone Saturday edition. Dear Sir, Secretary of State Pompeo officially informed the United Nations of departure from the Paris Agreement on November 4th that the United St

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November 30, 2019, special zone Saturday edition. Dear Sir,

Secretary of State Pompeo officially informed the United Nations of departure from the Paris Agreement on November 4th that the United States achieved economic growth of over 19% in 2005-2017, while reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 13% ,Stated. He stressed that innovation and open markets lead to greater prosperity, fewer greenhouse gases, and safer energy sources. I think the development of “carbon recycling” technology should be given priority over space development in order to utilize US fossil fuels.

 

Part 1. November 27, 2019 I found an interesting article in "Regional / Analytical Report" of "JETRO (Japan External Trade Organization)".

The title is "Climate change countermeasures suddenly rise to the issue of the 2020 US presidential election".

The subtitle is “The US energy industry is wary of Democrat candidates who want to end the fossil fuel industry”.

One year has passed since the US presidential election on November 3, 2020, but the issue of climate change has rapidly emerged as one of the issues.

President Trump, who is aiming for re-election, has been moving away from the Paris Agreement, promoting fossil fuel development and deregulation.

The whereabouts of the presidential election could have a significant impact not only on US companies, but also on foreign companies, including Japan, and the energy industry is increasingly wary of the opinions of Democratic candidates.

 

The Democratic Party claims to abolish subsidies for the fossil fuel industry.

Saunders contends that exports of oil, natural gas and coal should be "banned".

 

Candidates Sanders and Warren are also opposed to “nuclear power plants” that emit no greenhouse gases.

Although the candidate for Sanders was selected by Vermont, the Legislature once expressed concern about the operation of the Yankee Nuclear Power Plant, which supplies three-fourths of the power in the state. And in 2013, the “Electricity Company Enter- tee” decided to abolish the only “Nuclear Power Plant” in the state.

The alternative power supply has been switched to “in-state hydropower” and “importing electricity from Canada”. However, IBM, who boasted the largest employment in the state, has sold its semiconductor business to “Global Factory” and withdrew from the state, saying that it could not secure the necessary power.

 

Enormous financial spending on climate change

The federal budget required for climate change measures proposed by Democratic candidates is large, ranging from $ 1.7 trillion (10 years) for Joe Biden (former Vice President) to $ 16.30 trillion (15 years) for Sanders. There is a gap.

However, its financial resources are trying to rely on socialist means, such as raising capital gains, marginal income tax rates, and taxing wealthy people with an annual income of more than $ 1 million.

 

In the United States, Japanese companies have invested huge amounts, liquefying natural gas procured in the United States and exporting it to Japan and other Asian countries as liquefied natural gas (LNG).

When exports of natural gas are banned, Japanese companies that have invested a huge amount of money to build an export processing base in the United States and undertake LNG under a 20-year long-term contract lose important natural gas sources It will be.

As a Japanese, I have a complicated feeling.

 

I hope that the “US conclusion” will be one, as the “Hong Kong Human Rights Act” was passed almost unanimously in the Senate and Houses of the US Congress.

To that end, it is necessary to mobilize all US technologies and establish “use CO2 as a resource”, “100% carbon recycling” and “low cost technology”. I think that science and technology in the United States can be done.

The development of “carbon recycling” technology should be prioritized over space development.

And build a "special zone" on the Mexican border.

 

It will continue tomorrow.

 

Part 2. In the United States, I “suggest” to build a “special zone” along the border with Mexico.

See April 13, 2019, Special Zone Saturday Edition.

 

Japan's immigration policy is worse than the United States.

Japanese immigration law is similar to American immigration law.

America's prosperity is realized by the world being free, democratic, and "ruled under the law".

I seriously seek the rule of law. Please instruct the person concerned to investigate.

There are many American victims.

 

Documents to be submitted to ICC.

http://www.miraico.jp/Bridgetohumanrights/

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Sincerely, Yasuhiro Nagano

 

Yasuhiro Nagano

 

 

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