[EN] Past activities

2015

10 August : “Comparing INDC, Intended National Determined Contribution”  by Dr.Jusen Asuka, professor of Tohoku University

1 June : “Reporting Soil Erosion, Farm Land Degradation” by Jin Zhezhu, reporter of Japan Agricultural News

22 May : “Promoting Local Self-reliance on Energy” by Yaemon Sato, president of Aizu Electric Power Co.

31 March: “ Low Carbon Finance and COP21” by Takashi Hongo, research fellow of Mitsui Institute

17 Feb: “Climate Adaptation and National Policy” by Dr.Masaaki Sumi, president of the National Institute of Environmental Studies

2014

Environmental Journalists Seminar:

We have organized the 2nd Environmental Journalists Seminar

from 17 Sep to 26 Nov in 2014 to give educational opportunity for the people willing to be environmental journalist.

1st lecture: Introduction to Environmental Journalism by Keiji Takeuchi, senior columnist of the Asahi Shinbum (National Newspaper)

2nd lecture: Reporting Environmental Issues through the lens of Science by Yasuyoshi Tanaka, senior columnist of the Mainichi Shinbun(National Newspaper)

3rd lecture: Nuts and Bolt of Reporting by Jun Sato, senior reporter of the Yomiuri Shimbun(National Newspaper)

4th lecture: Nuts and Bolt of Broadcasting by Kyoko Gendatsu, senior producer of NHK

5th lecture: History of Oze and Conservation by Ryuichi Yokoyama, Nature Conservation of Japan

6th lecture: Reporting Environment from Agriculture, Forestry, Energy and Development Sides by Satoru Mizuguchi, journalist

7th lecture: Nuts and Bolt of Magazine Journalism by Yasushi Okayama, chief editor of YamatoKeikoku (Mountain and Valley), and Kaoru Ozone, editor of Diamond

8th lecture: Reporting Food and Agriculture by Jin Zhezhu, reporter of Japan Agricultural News

9th lecture: How to Survive as Freelance Journalist by Osamu Ashizaki, freelance journalist

10th lecture: the Art of Editing by Isao Takada, chief editor of Shueisha International

11th lecture: Writing Practice and Review by several Journalists

Another translation of past records will be soon.