Blog Action Day: Power Conservation
What is Blog Action Day? 11 March, 2011. It occurred to us all of the sudden. The Great East Japan Earthquake left scars not only on Japanese, but…
What is Blog Action Day? 11 March, 2011. It occurred to us all of the sudden. The Great East Japan Earthquake left scars not only on Japanese, but…
Do you know Blog Action Day? It is an annual event that the world’s bloggers post about the same issue on the same day to turn it over in…
What is Blog Action Day? Any countries must have some kind of water pollution problem, and Japan is no exception. For example, [W:Kagawa Prefecture] has faced water pollution…
What is Blog Action Day? 97.5% of all water on Earth is saltwater that is not suitable for drinking, and the fresh water is only 2.5%, but most of…
Blog Action Day 2010: Water from Blog Action Day on Vimeo. Do you know Blog Action Day? It is an annual event that the world’s bloggers post about…
For the Blog Action Day 2009, I wrote about the delay of leaves’ color change in autumn yesterday. Another noticeable climate change in Japan is the less of snowfall….
“What do you think about climate change?” I asked my ten years old daughter. Since the theme for Blog Action Day 2009 is climate change, I was thinking about…
Colored leaves bring Japanese people real feeling of autumn. Traditionally, there is a custom called “momiji-gari” that people go to out to see beautiful colored mountains. Momiji-gari is enjoyed…
Japanese political change took place in the end of August. The Democratic Party in the office proclaims “cut 25% of carbon dioxide emissions”, which is widely sympathized in…
It is worldly believed that reducing green gas emissions leads to prevent rapidly progressing global warming. In summer of 2005, the Japanese Ministry of the Environment started the…
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