Central Community Center: "The Water Planet Earth" We Want to Leave for Future Generations - All 5 Sessions (Community Center Hosted Course Proposed by Citizens)

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Event Category: Courses and Classes (Learn and Listen)

Climate change is progressing more rapidly than we think, and it is said that if we do nothing now, the collapse of the "water planet Earth" will begin. What exactly is climate change? Based on the latest scientific knowledge and focusing on our surroundings, this course teaches concrete measures to mitigate climate change.

Event Date

Saturday, October 25, 2025Saturday, November 1, 2025Saturday, November 15, 2025Saturday, November 29, 2025Saturday, December 6, 2025

Event Time

From 10 AM to noon

Venue

[Main Venue] Central Cultural Center
[Only for the 1st and 5th sessions - Satellite Broadcast] Third Cultural Center

Eligibility

For junior high school students and older who live, work, or study in the city (in principle, those who can participate in all sessions)

Application

Necessary

From 10:00 AM on Wednesday, September 17 to 4:00 PM on Friday, October 10

Applications accepted via form or phone

Note: You cannot apply for both the main venue and the satellite distribution venue.

Participation Fee
Free
Course Capacity
[Main Venue] 30 people, [Only for the 1st and 5th sessions - Satellite Distribution Venue] 20 people
Application & Inquiry
Central Community Center Phone 042-377-2121
Application Form

Date and Time / Content

Times

Due Date

Time

Contents

Instructor

1 Saturday, October 25 From 10 AM to noon

 Current State of the Climate Crisis (Opening)

Learn about the current state of the Earth from the latest scientific findings and measures against global warming

Takako Momoi

Specified Nonprofit Corporation 

Climate Network 

Tokyo Office Manager

2 Saturday, November 1 From 1 PM to noon

 Energy-saving measures you can do at home

Utilizing Tokyo Metropolitan Government subsidies to turn each individual's small actions into significant change

Ms. Kaori Akiyama

Cool Net Tokyo

Eco Advisor

3 Saturday, November 15 From 10 AM to noon

 Fashion and Environmental Destruction

Learning about the way of "clothing" from fast fashion characterized by mass production, mass consumption, and mass disposal

Ms. Junko Suzuki 

General Incorporated Association 

Japan Re-Fashion Association 

Representative Director

4 Saturday, November 29 From 10 AM to noon

 We want to preserve the environment full of nature

Learn about advanced initiatives centered on Chigasaki focusing on the "circulation" of things, events, and people

Ms. Aina Tanaka

Ms. Shiori Abe

BENIRINGO

Co-representative

5 Saturday, December 6 From 10 AM to noon

 The "Water Planet" We Want to Preserve for the Future (Closing)

Citizens, City Administration, and Business Operators cooperate to learn about initiatives for 100% renewable energy promoted from the community

Ms. Akane Obata

Specified Nonprofit Corporation 

Climate Network

Program Coordinator

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