Mar 15
Sand from Takla Makan Desert in China
icon1 Kaoru Grieselhuber | icon2 Life | icon4 03 15th, 2008| icon3No Comments »

One of the most surprising changes in Japan is the sand from Takla Makan Desert in China. When we lived in Japan 10 years ago, we didn’t have this phenomenon. Whenever there is strong west wind, the whole sky gets yellowish-white with the sand. We can usually see mountains near my parents house, but it’s hardly seen.

My son loves to play outside especially after receiving a tricycle from my dad, so I felt sand in my mouth after playing with him. I heard that the desert is getting bigger, and it causes this problem. Does this relate to global warming?

Recently I read an article about an increase of mosquitoes in Africa. One example was around Lake Victoria. Some parts of the lake started to dry out and became wet land. The circumstance is appropriate for the mosquitoes to grow.

So many things relate to each other in nature. I have been keen on recycling, and I have started to compost in my parents’ garden as my small step to eco-life.