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CurtisForte
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Environmental Relationships between
Japan, the United States, and Germany
A culture’s relationship with their environment is an important characteristic that can be
used to evaluate, compare, and contrast different cultures. As each culture began its historical
journey through the ages, different beliefs and events affected how their views developed. Why
does a culture’s relationship with nature matter? While all cultures have a relationship with the
environment, these relationships are similar and different across the three cultures of Japan,
Germany, and the United States. This is largely due to the fact that they have similar
environmental regulations, different technologies and differing views with regards to uncertainty
avoidance. Kluckhohn researched and presented the World Orientation, which describes a
country’s relationship with its environment. Do they seek to control the earth’s natural resources
or do they try to live harmoniously with nature?
The United States has a controlling relationship with nature, in that they seek to
industrialize and use the natural resources that are available to produce products and maximize
profit. Germany differs in comparison with the United States, in that they are a top industrial
country with a majority of government policies requiring firms to operate in a sustainable
manner. Germans tend to do things according to an environmental tradition, which posits that life
is better in the long term if you live symbiotically with nature. Japan is one of the most energy
efficient countries in the world, which is hard to believe given that they are an island nation that
is not endowed with natural resources such as coal or oil. The Japanese teach their children to
conserve energy and materials so that future generations may have the opportunity to live as they
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do. These differing views posit a question; do organizations exist in these countries that regulate
environmental policy?
The answer is yes, the United States, Germany, and Japan all have agencies that regulate
environmental activities. The United States reacted to public concern regarding the pollution of
the environment by businesses and other institutions with the Environmental Protection Agency.
“The Environmental Protection Agency was formed in 1970 to protect human health and the
environment by writing and enforcing regulations based on laws passed by Congress”.1 The
E.P.A. has put forth many regulations that benefit the United States’ air, water, land, animal
species, and hazardous waste removal.
It took Japan additional time to pass environmental policies, after a series of pollution
related disasters warranted change. The Japanese government created an agency that passed the
Basic Environment Law in 1993 to restrict industrial pollution, harmful products, and wastes in
an effort to improve energy conservation. The Environment Agency became the Ministry of the
Environment in 2001, to address additional environmental issues such as those created by other
countries. Germany created The Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation,
Building and Nuclear Safety in response to the Chernobyl disaster that affected Ukraine in 1986.
The functions of this agency are similar to that of the E.P.A. and the Ministry of the
Environment. These agencies play an important role in protecting the human species from
harming the environment and themselves. As each of these countries progressed into the 21st
century, we have seen new technological breakthroughs that help to conserve energy, reduce
pollution, and reduce our dependence on nonrenewable resources.
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The United States manufactures a majority of the green products that are designed to
reduce energy usage and waste. Yet our dependence on oil and coal has caused us to be slower at
adapting to more renewable energy sources. With the emergence of the electric car that is
powered by solar panel recharging stations, I believe the United States will see more renewable
industries in the near future. However the U.S. is resistant due to political disagreements and as a
result is slow at moving away from its dependence on nonrenewable resources to other
alternatives. Germany is ahead of the United States in that they have significant investments in
wind powered turbines and solar plants in Africa that export power. “Germany is accelerating its
efforts to become the world's first industrial power to use 100 percent renewable energy -- and
given current momentum, it could reach that green goal by 2050”.2 The plan boils down to
constructing a large amount of wind turbines on the coasts of Germany and redirecting that
power into a reengineered electrical grid that would distribute power efficiently to all of
Germany.
Japan was mostly dependent on its nuclear facilities to provide power, but has recently
made the switch to turn off the reactors ever since the Fukushima nuclear disaster endangered
Japanese citizens. The Japanese conserved energy by switching out inefficient fluorescent lights
with LEDs that use a fraction of the electricity. Japanese businesses installed solar panels on the
roofs of their skyscrapers to produce more energy. Although they have increased their imports of
electricity from nonrenewable resources, there have been breakthroughs in wind power and solar
technology that Japan is currently investing in. Technology plays an important role in allowing
us to make use of alternative energy sources, thus lessening our manipulation of the earth. The
green movement has affected many countries, in that it challenges countries who seek to exploit
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the earth. An important dimension that should be acknowledged between these countries is the
Uncertainty Avoidance dimension.
The United States is below average on uncertainty avoidance which means that they are
fairly open to new ideas, innovation, and new technologies. However, the United States is also
very individualistic, which causes problems in trying to switch from fossil fuels to renewable
energy sources when special interest groups are pursuing their own agendas. Many businessmen
are focused on making a profit and if it is at the expense of the environment than they don’t seem
to care. Change is difficult for Japan given that they are one of the highest uncertainty avoidant
cultures in the world. A series of natural disasters have caused them to be resistant to uncertainty.
I believe that this motivates Japan to improve their environmental policy given that they have a
history with disaster and are known for planning and preparing certain activities in order to
benefit future generations.
Germany is high in uncertainty avoidance, in that they rely strongly on the expertise and
skill of professionals to make decisions. This is evidenced by their fast implementation of wind
powered energy and their ever increasing energy conservation policies that maximize the
utilization of renewable energy. In some cities, underground chasms under buildings store heat
for the winter and cold air for the summer. These innovations are prominent in Germany given
their relationship with nature. These 3 cultures vary in their relationship with the environment
but as a human species we must realize the importance of the earth on which we live.
A culture’s relationship with nature is important for many reasons. As modern developed
countries industrialized, environmental policies were nonexistent meaning that pollution of all
sorts was unregulated. We must make an effort to repair the damage we have already caused to
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the environment. If we continue down the path of exploiting the earth for monetary gain and
material production, than the next generation will be at a significant disadvantage and will have
to deal with the problems that our cultures have created. I am hopeful that more cultures will
realize the importance of finding alternative sources of energy so that we can lessen our
destruction of the earth. Culturally, I believe the United States, Germany, and Japan can learn
from one another with regards to each of their world orientations. I wonder, have we truly
learned from our past mistakes with regards to manipulating the environment? Many disasters
could have been prevented by simply regulating business and putting protective measures in
place. Is history doomed to repeat itself, given the resistance and disagreement between
politicians in certain cultures against environmentalism?
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Environmental Relationships between Japan, the United States, and Germany

  • 1. CurtisForte 10/20/14 Adams Environmental Relationships between Japan, the United States, and Germany A culture’s relationship with their environment is an important characteristic that can be used to evaluate, compare, and contrast different cultures. As each culture began its historical journey through the ages, different beliefs and events affected how their views developed. Why does a culture’s relationship with nature matter? While all cultures have a relationship with the environment, these relationships are similar and different across the three cultures of Japan, Germany, and the United States. This is largely due to the fact that they have similar environmental regulations, different technologies and differing views with regards to uncertainty avoidance. Kluckhohn researched and presented the World Orientation, which describes a country’s relationship with its environment. Do they seek to control the earth’s natural resources or do they try to live harmoniously with nature? The United States has a controlling relationship with nature, in that they seek to industrialize and use the natural resources that are available to produce products and maximize profit. Germany differs in comparison with the United States, in that they are a top industrial country with a majority of government policies requiring firms to operate in a sustainable manner. Germans tend to do things according to an environmental tradition, which posits that life is better in the long term if you live symbiotically with nature. Japan is one of the most energy efficient countries in the world, which is hard to believe given that they are an island nation that is not endowed with natural resources such as coal or oil. The Japanese teach their children to conserve energy and materials so that future generations may have the opportunity to live as they
  • 2. CurtisForte 10/20/14 Adams do. These differing views posit a question; do organizations exist in these countries that regulate environmental policy? The answer is yes, the United States, Germany, and Japan all have agencies that regulate environmental activities. The United States reacted to public concern regarding the pollution of the environment by businesses and other institutions with the Environmental Protection Agency. “The Environmental Protection Agency was formed in 1970 to protect human health and the environment by writing and enforcing regulations based on laws passed by Congress”.1 The E.P.A. has put forth many regulations that benefit the United States’ air, water, land, animal species, and hazardous waste removal. It took Japan additional time to pass environmental policies, after a series of pollution related disasters warranted change. The Japanese government created an agency that passed the Basic Environment Law in 1993 to restrict industrial pollution, harmful products, and wastes in an effort to improve energy conservation. The Environment Agency became the Ministry of the Environment in 2001, to address additional environmental issues such as those created by other countries. Germany created The Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety in response to the Chernobyl disaster that affected Ukraine in 1986. The functions of this agency are similar to that of the E.P.A. and the Ministry of the Environment. These agencies play an important role in protecting the human species from harming the environment and themselves. As each of these countries progressed into the 21st century, we have seen new technological breakthroughs that help to conserve energy, reduce pollution, and reduce our dependence on nonrenewable resources.
  • 3. CurtisForte 10/20/14 Adams The United States manufactures a majority of the green products that are designed to reduce energy usage and waste. Yet our dependence on oil and coal has caused us to be slower at adapting to more renewable energy sources. With the emergence of the electric car that is powered by solar panel recharging stations, I believe the United States will see more renewable industries in the near future. However the U.S. is resistant due to political disagreements and as a result is slow at moving away from its dependence on nonrenewable resources to other alternatives. Germany is ahead of the United States in that they have significant investments in wind powered turbines and solar plants in Africa that export power. “Germany is accelerating its efforts to become the world's first industrial power to use 100 percent renewable energy -- and given current momentum, it could reach that green goal by 2050”.2 The plan boils down to constructing a large amount of wind turbines on the coasts of Germany and redirecting that power into a reengineered electrical grid that would distribute power efficiently to all of Germany. Japan was mostly dependent on its nuclear facilities to provide power, but has recently made the switch to turn off the reactors ever since the Fukushima nuclear disaster endangered Japanese citizens. The Japanese conserved energy by switching out inefficient fluorescent lights with LEDs that use a fraction of the electricity. Japanese businesses installed solar panels on the roofs of their skyscrapers to produce more energy. Although they have increased their imports of electricity from nonrenewable resources, there have been breakthroughs in wind power and solar technology that Japan is currently investing in. Technology plays an important role in allowing us to make use of alternative energy sources, thus lessening our manipulation of the earth. The green movement has affected many countries, in that it challenges countries who seek to exploit
  • 4. CurtisForte 10/20/14 Adams the earth. An important dimension that should be acknowledged between these countries is the Uncertainty Avoidance dimension. The United States is below average on uncertainty avoidance which means that they are fairly open to new ideas, innovation, and new technologies. However, the United States is also very individualistic, which causes problems in trying to switch from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources when special interest groups are pursuing their own agendas. Many businessmen are focused on making a profit and if it is at the expense of the environment than they don’t seem to care. Change is difficult for Japan given that they are one of the highest uncertainty avoidant cultures in the world. A series of natural disasters have caused them to be resistant to uncertainty. I believe that this motivates Japan to improve their environmental policy given that they have a history with disaster and are known for planning and preparing certain activities in order to benefit future generations. Germany is high in uncertainty avoidance, in that they rely strongly on the expertise and skill of professionals to make decisions. This is evidenced by their fast implementation of wind powered energy and their ever increasing energy conservation policies that maximize the utilization of renewable energy. In some cities, underground chasms under buildings store heat for the winter and cold air for the summer. These innovations are prominent in Germany given their relationship with nature. These 3 cultures vary in their relationship with the environment but as a human species we must realize the importance of the earth on which we live. A culture’s relationship with nature is important for many reasons. As modern developed countries industrialized, environmental policies were nonexistent meaning that pollution of all sorts was unregulated. We must make an effort to repair the damage we have already caused to
  • 5. CurtisForte 10/20/14 Adams the environment. If we continue down the path of exploiting the earth for monetary gain and material production, than the next generation will be at a significant disadvantage and will have to deal with the problems that our cultures have created. I am hopeful that more cultures will realize the importance of finding alternative sources of energy so that we can lessen our destruction of the earth. Culturally, I believe the United States, Germany, and Japan can learn from one another with regards to each of their world orientations. I wonder, have we truly learned from our past mistakes with regards to manipulating the environment? Many disasters could have been prevented by simply regulating business and putting protective measures in place. Is history doomed to repeat itself, given the resistance and disagreement between politicians in certain cultures against environmentalism?
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