This year, we saw considerably more interest in the climate crisis worldwide. Many factors went into it, including the Fridays for Future weekly demonstrations, leaders making public pledges to fight climate change, COP27, dire weather consequences, and the recent, highly-visual climate demonstration conducted on art pieces like Van Gogh’s. Here are the top articles about the climate crisis on Zenbird in the year 2022.
Contents
- 5 female climate activists in Japan to know this International Women’s Day
- Regenerative kelp farming for blue carbon in Yokohama
- A Climate Clock for Shibuya for the most important number in the world
- The impact of the climate change Japan is experiencing in the rainy season
- Does Circular Economy help achieve SDGs 13 Climate Action?
- Five traditional Japanese plant-based dishes to save climate crisis
5 female climate activists in Japan to know this International Women’s Day
These female climate activists are role models as leaders in the fight against the climate crisis. We celebrated their efforts in this year’s International Women’s Day, but it is more important to learn about what these leaders are doing so we can support them in the coming new year.
Read ‘5 female climate activists in Japan to know this International Women’s Day’Regenerative kelp farming for blue carbon in Yokohama
Carbon sequestration is an important tool in the fight against the climate crisis. The best are the trees on land, and the vegetation in the sea!
Yokohama’s kelp farming received international attention after the interview with Yokohama Blue Carbon Project. We hope to see future developments to fight this climate crisis in the coming years.
Read ‘Regenerative kelp farming for blue carbon in Yokohama’A Climate Clock for Shibuya for the most important number in the world
The most important number in the world is the carbon countdown, displayed on climate clocks. Thanks to a(n)action, these climate activists are placing climate clocks around Shibuya. It is also interesting how Japan’s climate clocks are different from their big predecessors!
Read ‘A Climate Clock for Shibuya for the most important number in the world’The impact of the climate change Japan is experiencing in the rainy season
Climate change affects us all, even rich countries like Japan. Especially in recent years, even the most oblivious to the climate crisis have noticed the weird weather patterns, extreme weather, and the damages from them. The climate crisis also affects each country differently, so this article gives us an insight into the changes that Japan faces.
Read ‘The impact of the climate change Japan is experiencing in the rainy season’Does Circular Economy help achieve SDGs 13 Climate Action?
In fact, it is not only in Japan that we see an increased interest in the climate crisis. Readership has grown surrounding two topics on Zenbird, “Circular Economy” and “Climate Action.” No doubt, we are all looking for answers to fight climate change, and a circular economy may offer an answer.
Read ‘Does Circular Economy help achieve SDGs 13 Climate Action?’Five traditional Japanese plant-based dishes to save climate crisis
It might sound strange how food can help us fight climate change, but looking at the numbers, we realized how plant-based food plays a huge role in reducing environmental impact (together with its health benefits!) Japan has a long history of a plant-based diet, and this article will give us a few examples that we can fit into our current diets.
Read ‘Five traditional Japanese plant-based dishes to save climate crisis’Read more on the climate crisis in Japan
- 2024-12-19: Petition for climate action gains momentum amid critical policy talks
- 2024-12-02: Fridays For Future Tokyo demands 81% emissions cut by Japan in climate protest
- 2024-10-23: U.S. climate activists urge Japan to end financing harming LNG projects
- 2024-09-21: Survey shows 75% of Japanese taking climate action, but not enough
- 2024-08-14: Youths vs Titans: 16 young plaintiffs sue Japan's Energy Giants
- 2024-08-07: Rising heat in Japan spurs increased anxiety about the climate crisis