How Mononoke Hime change my perspective of environmentalism

Two decades have passed since Hayao Miyazaki’s environmental masterpiece Princess Mononoke – and there is still a lot it can teach us. Its been 15 years since I first watched Mononoke Hime and it still got me every time I replay it. Released on July 12, 1997 in Japan, the prolific animation maestro’s bloodiest film remainsContinue reading “How Mononoke Hime change my perspective of environmentalism”

What happened to flower and its pollinator during the crisis of climate change

Flower is a part of plant ecology therefore there is no reason to exclude it from the topic. In this blog, I will talk about how climate change disrupts flower pollination. Bee is the most important pollinator for plant, especially flower-like plants. With the increasing of temperature which leading to the overgrowth of competitors andContinue reading “What happened to flower and its pollinator during the crisis of climate change”

6 steps of “how to plant a forest myself”

This is the advice from Akira Miyawaki – a famous scientist who plant has planted around 40 million trees all over the world, and in 2006, he won the Blue Planet Prize, the equivalent to the Nobel Prize in the environmental field.  •  1. First, you start with soil. We identify what nutrition the soil lacks.Continue reading “6 steps of “how to plant a forest myself””

The consequence of tourism to ecology

For my first blog, I would like to link the relationship between ecology vs tourism/economy. And there is no place better than my own country to start with. Vietnam is widely known as a tropical, hot and moist region. But there is a place in Vietnam where we have mild, chilly climate. We call itContinue reading “The consequence of tourism to ecology”

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