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Australian town bans sales of drinking water in plastic bottles
2009/10/01 06:03 25 (GMT)
Junji Hashimoto@Gunma, Japan


Nature from the Ant's Perspective Wins the Environmental Photography Prize
2009/09/15 10:51 09 (GMT)
Nakagawa Makoto@Manila, Philippines


Three sites in Japan have global geological value - they are to be listed for the first time as glob
2009/08/31 22:35 42 (GMT)
Yumi Yamada@Kanagawa, Japan


Mobile tags reveal the journey our trash takes
2009/07/18 11:19 35 (GMT)
Nakagawa Makoto@Manila, Philippines


The population of wild animals in the Masai Mara National Reserve has dramatically decreased
2009/07/08 23:29 37 (GMT)
Miracle Lilio@Kigali, Rwanda


Cleaning rivers by using carbon fiber woven using nishijin brocade technology
2009/07/06 04:29 36 (GMT)
Junji Hashimoto@Gunma, Japan


"bicing" - Drop-off public bicycle system
2009/06/08 13:12 00 (GMT)
Toru Morimoto@Barcelona, Spain


Donsol, a town brought to life by whale sharks
2009/05/23 05:06 53 (GMT)
Nakagawa Makoto@Manila, Philippines


The "movement to donate food" spreads across Berlin
2009/05/20 00:20 39 (GMT)
Hideko Kawachi@Berlin, Germany


Japan's energy independence to come from "small-scale hydroelectric power generation"
2009/05/11 21:45 18 (GMT)
Junji Hashimoto@Gunma, Japan


Nike, Gap, and other U.S businesses establish partnership of CO2 emission cut initiative
2009/04/14 04:51 58 (GMT)
Angie Amasawa@Seattle, USA


Let's ask cherry trees about climate change
2009/03/31 09:40 25 (GMT)
Yumi Yamada@Kanagawa, Japan


Jakarta - in danger of sinking under water in 3 years from excessive groundwater use?!
2009/03/25 09:22 16 (GMT)
Junji Hashimoto@Gunma, Japan


Celebrate Easter with colorful organic eggs!
2009/03/12 08:55 37 (GMT)
Hideko Kawachi@Berlin, Germany


GM crops - expected to double by 2015
2009/03/07 11:43 36 (GMT)
Think the Earth Project Staff@Tokyo, Japan


The Koshien Stadium has become an eco stadium
2009/03/03 23:47 05 (GMT)
Junji Hashimoto@Gunma, Japan


In Korea 30% of tap water is going to waste as a result of leaky pipes
2009/02/14 07:07 10 (GMT)
Junji Hashimoto@Gunma, Japan


Transferring money from your cell phone; a new service spreads across Kenya
2009/02/12 23:50 33 (GMT)
africanwhale@Tokyo,Japan


Small wind turbine challenge Google contest
2009/02/10 03:49 41 (GMT)
Angie Amasawa@Seattle, USA


"IBUKI", a satellite that will observe the Earth's breathing, reaches space safely
2009/01/30 19:58 24 (GMT)
Yumi Yamada@Kanagawa, Japan


Organic farmland on the outskirts of Berlin are now the largest in Germany!
2009/01/14 23:47 27 (GMT)
Hideko Kawachi@Berlin, Germany


Very influential German Magazine "Test" uncovers pitfalls of organic products
2008/12/27 11:42 46 (GMT)
Hideko Kawachi@Berlin, Germany


Marine organisms - You can learn all about them in the "Census of Marine Life"
2008/11/23 08:44 54 (GMT)
Hisayo Takada@Auckland, New Zealand


Digital TV in Hawaii :starting early for conservation of birds
2008/11/19 12:39 16 (GMT)
Angie Amasawa@Seattle, USA


Learning about what's going on inside the star from its "music"
2008/11/01 11:04 29 (GMT)
Hisayo Takada@Auckland, New Zealand


Korea and Japan make joint proposal for protecting paddy fields at the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands
2008/10/30 12:10 47 (GMT)
Yumi Yamada@Kanagawa, Japan


Nurturing healthy forests with ideas for wood use
2008/10/08 10:05 46 (GMT)
Think the Earth Project Staff@Tokyo, Japan


The Red Cross aims to augment public awareness for victims of war through a clue-hunting game!
2008/10/02 18:42 02 (GMT)
africanwhale@Tokyo,Japan


Airships take you to a low-carbon future
2008/09/17 05:14 53 (GMT)
Nakagawa Makoto@Manila, Philippines


No borders for natural disasters
2008/08/31 10:10 25 (GMT)
Think the Earth Project Staff@Tokyo, Japan






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Stop Global warming with Goya!
2008/03/22 07:45 04 (GMT)
Weather Report NetworkJapan

Naha city in Okinawa prefecture announced that from fiscal year 2008 it will launch a program called "Green Curtain" at its elementary schools. This project involves greening the exterior walls of buildings with climbing plants like goya (Okinawan bitter melon) and gourd.

This project will select some schools in the city to serve as model schools. It will also explore the effectiveness of ecological and dietary education, as well as transmit information about case example of countermeasures for global warming and sustainable urban planning and development to areas not only within the prefecture, but also to other parts of Japan. More specifically, they expect to grow goya and gourd by putting a net on windows and exterior walls. This will act as a blind providing some shade from the sun. They also have hopes that greening will help with the regional development, and also with educating children about how fun it is to grow plants.

"The First National Green Curtain Forum" will be held in Naha city on March 29th to communicate about and to help spread these efforts from Okinawa to local municipalities, citizen groups, and NPOs all over Japan. Goya and gourd are very familiar vegetables in Okinawa and because they grow rapidly, they will contribute not only to help prevent global warming, but also to raise awareness for being more self-sufficient with respect to food.


Related URL/media
http://www.city.naha.okinawa.jp/sisei/kaiken/y2008/m03/kaiken080319_2.htm





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