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Burying Co2 To Combat Global Warming | Sci-tech | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Interest in sub-seabed storage - a method of sealing carbon dioxide (CO2) under the seabed - has been growing. The underground sequestration of the gas is regarded as a very promising method for reducing carbon dioxide emissions.

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N early 400 young delegates from 44 countries and territories were invited to Japan for an annual three-week program of international exchange in Fukuoka Prefecture in July 1998. This year's gathering of the Asian-Pacific Children's Convention (APCC) was the tenth annual meeting, and it was devoted to the theme of promoting international unity and protecting the global environment.

Protecting the Environment - Explore Japan - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Environmental protection is a vital task not only for Japan but also for the whole world. Led by the Japanese government, Japanese people are currently engaged in a wide range of environmental protection efforts.

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This spring, nature conservationists in Japan were delighted to hear news that two types of rare dragonfly nymphs were found in Tokyo. Experts were surprised because the ao-yanma dragonfly (zoological name: Aeschnophlebia longistigma Selys) hadn't been seen in urban Tokyo for years, and the omonosashi dragonfly (Copera tokyoensis) is an even rarer species on the brink of extinction. But even more surprising was that all the nymphs had been discovered by a 10-year-old boy, Yasuaki Fukao, who adults call the "Dragonfly Professor."

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Mud - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
If somebody said to you "We have a sports ground on the sea," what image would come to mind? Well, at low tide on the shores of the Ariake Sea in Saga Prefecture, on Japan's southern island of Kyushu, there is a vast area of mud that serves as a rather special kind of sports ground. This muddy "sports ground" is enjoyed by local residents and visitors, including students from nearby schools. The Ariake Sea has created a unique environment here, including some unusual marine life.

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