Overstretched humanitarian system and climate crisis (3)

19 April, 2025

Dear Gonca and friends

I am echoing Gonca's message.

According to the German Environmental NGO, Germanwatch, Japan was ranked as

the country most affected by the climate crisis in 2018.

https://www.germanwatch.org/sites/default/files/20-2-01e%20Global%20Clim...

You may recognise Japan as a country that is often hit by massive

earthquakes. The Fukushima nuclear disaster leaves a strong impression on

you.

However, frequent floods have taken the lives, including CYP, and the high

temperatures of summer have made it commonplace to be unable to do outdoor

sports activities for almost two months.

The four seasons have shaped the culture of people living in harmony with

nature in Japan, but now the seasons change rapidly, with a sudden

transition from winter to summer.

The climate crisis is NOW, not in the future.

These issues will be discussed at the IPA in Mexico Pre-Conference 4 on May

8th.

https://ipacongress.org/pre-congress-workshop.php

We, Gonca and ISSOP speakers, are excited to see you participate.

King Regards

Hajime

CHIFA profile: Hajime Takeuchi is a professor at the Bukkyo University in Japan. Professional interests: child health, child poverty, child wellbeing. takechanespid@gmail.com He is a CHIFA Country Representative for Japan and a member of the CHIFA Steering Group (child health and rights) http://www.hifa.org/support/members/hajime takechanespid AT gmail.com