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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031359.txt

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The document discusses a convention hosted by Nobel Charitable Trust called Earth Environment Convention where developers of eco-friendly products and renewable energy will exhibit their products.

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The document discusses a convention hosted by Nobel Charitable Trust called Earth Environment Convention where developers of eco-friendly products and renewable energy will exhibit their products. The event aims to promote sustainable development, provide grants for natural conservation efforts, support children's environments globally, and contribute to making Japan a leader in environmental issues and technologies. Unauthorized use of information or postings is strictly prohibited at the convention.

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