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Environment Stats: compare key data on Japan & Tuvalu

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STAT Japan Tuvalu HISTORY
Biodiversity > Bird species, threatened 40
Ranked 22nd. 40 times more than Tuvalu
1
Ranked 202nd.
Biodiversity > Fish species, threatened 66
Ranked 23th. 7 times more than Tuvalu
10
Ranked 160th.
Biodiversity > Mammal species, threatened 27
Ranked 33th. 27 times more than Tuvalu
1
Ranked 200th.
Biodiversity > Plant species > Higher, threatened 17
Ranked 85th.
0.0
Ranked 202nd.
Current issues air pollution from power plant emissions results in acid rain; acidification of lakes and reservoirs degrading water quality and threatening aquatic life; Japan is one of the largest consumers of fish and tropical timber, contributing to the depletion of these resources in Asia and elsewhere since there are no streams or rivers and groundwater is not potable, most water needs must be met by catchment systems with storage facilities (the Japanese Government has built one desalination plant and plans to build one other); beachhead erosion because of the use of sand for building materials; excessive clearance of forest undergrowth for use as fuel; damage to coral reefs from the spread of the Crown of Thorns starfish; Tuvalu is concerned about global increases in greenhouse gas emissions and their effect on rising sea levels, which threaten the country's underground water table; in 2000, the government appealed to Australia and New Zealand to take in Tuvaluans if rising sea levels should make evacuation necessary
Endangered species > Bird species 40
Ranked 18th. 40 times more than Tuvalu
1
Ranked 186th.
Endangered species > Fish species > Number 40
Ranked 22nd. 5 times more than Tuvalu
8
Ranked 155th.
Endangered species > Higher plant species > Number 12
Ranked 83th.
0.0
Ranked 190th.
Endangered species > Mammal species > Number 27
Ranked 32nd. 14 times more than Tuvalu
2
Ranked 182nd.
Pollution > Ozone depleting substance consumption 618.72
Ranked 12th. 61872 times more than Tuvalu
0.01
Ranked 155th.

Pollution > Ozone depleting substance consumption per million people 4.84
Ranked 51st. 5 times more than Tuvalu
1.02
Ranked 109th.

Proportion of land area under protection 16.54%
Ranked 93th. 9 times more than Tuvalu
1.94%
Ranked 198th.

Sanitation > Population with improved sanitation > Urban and rural 100
Ranked 9th. 20% more than Tuvalu
83.27
Ranked 107th.

Water > Drinking water > Population with improved drinking water sources > Rural 100
Ranked 7th. 3% more than Tuvalu
97.03
Ranked 72nd.

Water > Drinking water > Population with improved drinking water sources > Urban and rural 100
Ranked 8th. 2% more than Tuvalu
97.67
Ranked 79th.

Biodiversity > Number 35.96
Ranked 9th. 133 times more than Tuvalu
0.27
Ranked 158th.

Biodiversity > GEF benefits index for biodiversity > 0 = no biodiversity potential to 100 = maximum 35.96
Ranked 9th. 133 times more than Tuvalu
0.27
Ranked 163th.

Biodiversity and protected areas > Terrestrial protected areas > Number 216
Ranked 50th.
0.0
Ranked 196th.
Proportion of land and marine area under protection 10.97%
Ranked 107th. 33 times more than Tuvalu
0.331%
Ranked 204th.

Biodiversity > GEF benefits index for biodiversity > 0 = no biodiversity potential to 100 = maximum per million 0.282
Ranked 99th.
27.56
Ranked 5th. 98 times more than Japan

Sanitation > Population with improved sanitation > Rural 100%
Ranked 8th. 25% more than Tuvalu
80.2%
Ranked 98th.

Water > Drinking water > Population with improved drinking water sources > Urban 100
Ranked 13th. 2% more than Tuvalu
98.3
Ranked 98th.

Biodiversity and protected areas > Marine protected areas > Number 135
Ranked 10th. 135 times more than Tuvalu
1
Ranked 141st.
Sanitation > Population with improved sanitation > Urban 100
Ranked 10th. 16% more than Tuvalu
86.27
Ranked 114th.

Water > Proportion of marine area under protection 5.59%
Ranked 71st. 17 times more than Tuvalu
0.328%
Ranked 147th.

Kyoto Protocol signatories > Signed and ratified > Date 4/28/1998 11/16/1998
Water > Drinking water > Population with improved sanitation > Rural 100
Ranked 8th. 25% more than Tuvalu
80.2
Ranked 98th.

Biodiversity and protected areas > Terrestrial protected areas > % of total surface area 14.12%
Ranked 82nd.
0.0
Ranked 194th.
Biodiversity and protected areas > Marine protected areas > % of total surface area 5.19%
Ranked 30th. 27 times more than Tuvalu
0.19%
Ranked 107th.
Pollution > Greenhouse gas emissions > United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change sign date June 13, 1992 June 8, 1992
Marine protected areas > % of territorial waters 29.97%
Ranked 20th. 159 times more than Tuvalu
0.189%
Ranked 124th.

Pollution > Greenhouse gas emissions > Kyoto Protocol sign date 28 April 1998 16 November 1998
Total natural resources rents > % of GDP 0.0363%
Ranked 156th.
0.0
Ranked 180th.

International agreements > Signed but not ratified none of the selected agreements none of the selected agreements

SOURCES: United Nations Environmental Program and the World Conservation Monitoring Centre; Froese, R. and Pauly, D. (eds). 2008. FishBase database, www.fishbase.org.; United Nations Environmental Program and the World Conservation Monitoring Centre; CIA World Factbooks 18 December 2003 to 28 March 2011; United Nations Environmental Program and the World Conservation Monitoring Centre, and International Union for Conservation of Nature, Red List of Threatened Species.; Froese, R. and Pauly, D. (eds). 2008. FishBase. World Wide Web electronic publication. www.fishbase.org. version (07/2008). Accessed: 28 September 2008.; United Nations Statistics Division. Source tables; United Nations Statistics Division. Source tables. Population figures from World Bank: (1) United Nations Population Division. World Population Prospects, (2) United Nations Statistical Division. Population and Vital Statistics Report (various years), (3) Census reports and other statistical publications from national statistical offices, (4) Eurostat: Demographic Statistics, (5) Secretariat of the Pacific Community: Statistics and Demography Programme, and (6) U.S. Census Bureau: International Database.; United Nations Statistics Division. Source tables; United Nations Statistics Division. Source tables; United Nations Statistics Division. Source tables; United Nations Statistics Division. Source tables; Kiran Dev Pandey, Piet Buys, Ken Chomitz, and David Wheeler's, ""Biodiversity Conservation Indicators: New Tools for Priority Setting at the Global Environment Facility"" (2006).; Kiran Dev Pandey, Piet Buys, Ken Chomitz, and David Wheeler's, "Biodiversity Conservation Indicators: New Tools for Priority Setting at the Global Environment Facility" (2006).; United Nations Environmental Program and the World Conservation Monitoring Centre, as compiled by the World Resources Institute, based on data from national authorities, national legislation and international agreements.; United Nations Statistics Division. Source tables; Kiran Dev Pandey, Piet Buys, Ken Chomitz, and David Wheeler's, "Biodiversity Conservation Indicators: New Tools for Priority Setting at the Global Environment Facility" (2006). Population figures from World Bank: (1) United Nations Population Division. World Population Prospects, (2) United Nations Statistical Division. Population and Vital Statistics Report (various years), (3) Census reports and other statistical publications from national statistical offices, (4) Eurostat: Demographic Statistics, (5) Secretariat of the Pacific Community: Statistics and Demography Programme, and (6) U.S. Census Bureau: International Database.; United Nations Statistics Division. Source tables; United Nations Statistics Division. Source tables; United Nations Statistics Division. Source tables; United Nations Statistics Division. Source tables; UNFCCC: United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change; United Nations Statistics Division Original html; Wikipedia: List of parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (List of parties) (Parties & Observers , UNFCCC, 1 June 2011); Wikipedia: List of parties to the Kyoto Protocol (Parties); The Changing Wealth of Nations: Measuring Sustainable Development in the New Millennium

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