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The Effect of Climate Change on Japan's Ecosystem |
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by Keitaro Hanzawa | 09-09-2020 20:04 0 |
Hi! This is my first report as an Ambassador. Hope you enjoy! As we, through human activity, continue to degrade our Earth, every country has been affected by ¡°changes due to climate change,¡± no matter if they are a bustling developed country or a newly developing one. Japan falls into the former as its GDP is comfortably ranked third on the global index with $5.2 trillion dollars. Even with this abundance of prosperity, Japan¡¯s ecosystem has been greatly impacted by climate change: an ever-growing problem that Japan, itself, greatly contributed to. Firstly, there needs be a discussion on the specific changes in Japan as a result of the ensuing effects of climate change. Similarly to the global rise in temperature, there is no doubt that Japan is heating up as over the last century the average temperature has risen by 1 degrees celsius which results in more ¡°hot¡± days(+35C) overall. These changes in temperature are more pronounced in the colder regions of Japan such as Hokkaido where maximum temperatures during winter increased at a higher rate than the national average. These along with drastic sea level rise, unpredictable precipitation, and increased rate of natural disasters(typhoons in particular) have altered the ecosystem for the worst. The effects have hit Japan¡¯s ecosystem hard and these changes in the environment can be visually seen all around Japan. For a long time, Hokkaido, in the northern tip, has been the home of most of Japan¡¯s wildlife with over a hundred different species of birds and a prominent large brown bear region. However, as the atmosphere around these wildlife degrades so do their size, putting pressure on the pre-existing large population of Animals in Hokkaido. As these critical pieces of the Hokkaido ecosystem begin to dwindle, in turn, the effects will be passed onto plants, our agriculture, and ultimately our cultural identity. The most glaring example of which, is the increasingly alarming trend of when cherry blossoms bloom. Where,¡±over the last 50 years, Japan has experienced an earlier average blooming date for its cherry blossoms by 4.2 days.¡± This growing change from the standard blossoming date and other plant-based alterations is that there will eventually be an ecosystem mismatch with birds and insects that rely on these plants being the most at-risk. However, the biggest impact has, and will continue to be, on Japan¡¯s coastal and marine-life sectors. As temperatures in the water continue to increase, the fish population responds by slowly diminishing in size. Where there used to be a plethora of Japanese-salmon in the perfect ¡°icy¡± temperatures of the north, Salmon now have to migrate farther up north to reach the same temperature. In Hokkaido, Salmon is not just a delicious dinner, it is also the bedrock that fuels the wonderfully diverse ecosystem found within the lushest of greens and the deepest of Oceans. They are linked to one another, when salmon disappear so do Bears, then, one by one, the dominoes start falling until none are left standing. In the end, what was once heralded as ¡°One of the richest integrated ecosystems in the world,¡± (UNESCO), will be a shell of its former self. If the data continues to follow recent trends, several prediction models have reached an appalling conclusion. Though I have only detailed some of the effects on climate change in Japan. This is not the fully story. This is only a small glimpse into the larger problem at stake:not just for Japan, but for the world. The truth is, the Earth is changing as a consequence of our actions...and not for the better. Works Cited:
¡°How Climate Change Is Triggering a Chain Reaction That Threatens the Heart of the Pacific.¡± The Washington Post, WP Company, 12 Nov. 2019, www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2019/world/climate-environment/climate-change-japan-pacific-sea-salmon-ice-loss/. |
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10 Comments
Greetings keitaro!
It's your SJ mentor.
Welcome to be an ambassador to Tunza Eco Generation.
Problems you mentioned in the article are not only Japan's but the Global issues.
To protect Ecosystem immediate responses are required.
How about writing a next article about Japan's action to resolve the climate change?
Thank you for sharing your first fabulous report.
I'll look forward to your next report.
Best regards,
SJ mentor.
Posted 12-10-2020 01:12
hello Keitaro
thanks for this nice report ;
green cheers
With regards
Shobha pokhrel
Posted 17-09-2020 15:13
KONICHIWA keitaro
I hope you are doing well
Your article is very wonderful. Indeed, it's just not only the problem of Japan but is of the whole world. I was lucky enough that I had got chance to visit Japan, and I must say they are trying their best towards change.
Thank you so much for this report
Green cheers
Regards
Asmita Gaire
Posted 16-09-2020 12:37
Hello Koirala,
Thanks for this nice report
Posted 12-09-2020 06:58
Hello Keitaro,
Greetings and Namaste from Nepal
Wishing you a safe stay
Thank you for your report on The Effect of Climate Change on Japan's Ecosystem. Congratulations on your your first report as ambassador, this is very well written report.
Keep writing great reports.
We are eager to read more reports from you.
Green Cheers :)
Best wishes,
Kushal Naharki
Posted 10-09-2020 17:34
Hi Keitaro, this is your mentor WooJoo :)
Thank you for introducing us the ecosystem changes happening in your country!
Changes such as higher average temperature, earlier blooming date, problems in marine ecosystem are really similar to my country, therefore I can clearly understand your concerns.
Instead of brown bears, asiatic black bears are in danger of extinction in Korea.
It would be great if you tell us more about your opinion about this issue.
Thank you again, and stay safe!
Best regards,
Posted 10-09-2020 14:42
Hello Keitaro
Green cheers from India! Thank you for sharing this incredible report on the effect of climate change on Japan's ecosystem. I found it to be very informative. :)
Regards
Khushi Chindaliya
Posted 10-09-2020 14:39
Hi Hanzawa,
Many congratulations for being ambassador of 25th term.
Thank You for your wonderful report on Effect of Climate Change on Japan's Ecosystem. I liked that you have presented your report with examples. We all must act together for mother earth. Keep sharing your wonderful report!
Warm regards,
Alok Dhakal
Posted 10-09-2020 13:54
Hello keitaro
Thank you for sharing this report on climate change. I hope you will write more informative report in upcoming days as a ambassador.
Keep writing., keep inspiring
Regards
Dolma
Posted 10-09-2020 13:52
Hello Keitaro,
Green Cheers from Nepal
First of all many many congratulations for being ambassador. Thank You for your wonderful report on Effect of Climate Change on Japan's Ecosystem. Yo u have presented some facts as well, which is pretty impressive and informative. Keep Writing.
With Regards,
Sagar Koirala
Posted 09-09-2020 23:10