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The wild celebrities of Japan s national parks

The wild celebrities of Japan s national parks Discover spherical algae balls, majestic sea eagles, giant salamanders and more in Akan-Mashu National Park and Daisen-Oki. In winter, red-crowned cranes can be seen performing a bonding dance in and around Akan-Mashu National Park, in northern Japan. The parkland is a habitat for more than 150 bird species. Published July 19, 2021 Email This content is brought to you by our partner. It does not necessarily reflect the views of National Geographic or its editorial staff. Among the underwater flora of Lake Akan, in northern Japan, Aegagropila linnaei is a rock star. It isn’t only phycologists who are fascinated by this freshwater algae. Tourists come from around the country to see it. Local businesses sell algae-inspired sweets, stuffed toys and grow-your-own-algae hobby kits. There’s even an annual algae festival and a bright green algae mascot.

EDITORIAL: Expanding wind power use needs careful look at suitability of site : The Asahi Shimbun

Windmills for power generation are lined up in Horonobe, Hokkaido Prefecture. (Asahi Shimbun file photo) The Environment Ministry has started discussions on a possible revision of its environmental impact assessment system for planned wind farms. The discussions started after administrative reform minister Taro Kono called for a deregulation of the system to help expand the use of renewable energy sources, which is a pillar of measures for fighting the climate crisis. Using more renewables, which involve no greenhouse gas emissions, is, in fact, key to realizing a carbon-free society. We are facing the test of how we can expand our fleet of renewable energy facilities while at the same time curbing their negative impacts on the environment and on wildlife.

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