Despite my complete lack of posts from my trip to Japan, I learned a great deal that has improved my teaching and understanding of sustainability across all classes. Currently, my biotech class has finished their carbon sequestration studies, some of which they have already shared with two schools in Japan. We are now studying aquaponics, with the help of the rainbow trout we have been raising (thanks to Trout in the Classroom, sponsored by the SC DNR), and the possibility of common herbs as hyperaccumulators of nitrates for phytoremediation.
So lots of lessons learned, but seeing as how I've already set a terrible precedent for not writing but just posting pictures, the following images were taken in Omuta City (and the surrounding area), where our group was so graciously hosted.
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