- BEE Japan
BEE Japan (Bicycle for Everyone's Earth) is a group of people from
Japan and abroad that promotes environmental awareness and ecological lifestyles in Japan. The group's main event is an annual 2 monthbicycle ride, beginning in August, from the northernmost island of Japan (Hokkaidō ) to the southern most (Kyūshū , or occasionallyOkinawa ). The route changes every year, and generally covers 2,500 to 3,500 kilometers. Each year has a different coordinator and team of riders, and a different environmental focus.The BEE ride uses both direct action and education to promote environmental awareness and ecological lifestyles. [Cite web |url=http://www.beejapan.org |title=B.E.E. Japan ¦ Bicycle for Everyone's Earth! |accessdate=2008-03-25]
BEE's Direct Action
* Traveling the length of Japan exclusively by bicycle
* Eating low on the food chain
* Choosingorganic products whenever possible
* Choosing fair trade products whenever possible
* Supporting local economies by buying local produce
* Using novending machines
* Minimizing waste by choosing less packaged products, buying reusable, recycled and recyclable items, and using no disposable eating utensils.BEE's Educational Activities
Before, after, and (mainly) during the annual ride, BEE members educate local people on environmental issues in a variety of ways. These include:
* presentations at community centers and schools
* workshops with special groups (NGOs, English study circles, citizen groups, etc.)
* participating with local people in direct actions (environmental clean-ups, bicycle tours, etc.)Activities aim to create a deep awareness in participants of the extent to which our daily lives effect the ecosystems in which we live. Many topics are covered, but the focus is on bio-interconnectivity, forest destruction, over consumption, and renewable energy sources (human, wind, and solar).
Previous Rides' Environmental Focuses
* 2007: Energy Production and Conservation, with the Rokkasho Nuclear Reprocessing Plant [Cite web |url=http://beejapan.org/index/category/2/10?page=2 |title=2007 (21) ¦ B.E.E. Japan |accessdate=2008-03-25 See also
Stop Rokkasho .]
* 2006: Endangered Species Dugong, with the U.S. Base Issue in OkinawaReferences
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