2. The Japanese and US
governments
• Want to cover up the last pristine coral reef
in Japan (in Henoko Bay) with billions of
tons of cement (the equivalent of 17 Tokyo
Domes!)
• The ecosystem of Henoko Bay will perish
for cement---cement that will be garbage!!
• Without being covered up with cement, this
precious ecosystem could give people many
years of fish and seaweed!
3. The long term…
In the long run, the better choice is to leave
Henoko Bay as it is now and protect it.
The cement and oil economy has a limited
lifespan (very limited). The oil production in
the US and elsewhere declines recently as oil
prices have plunged.
It would be better to decide a solar energy
future where oceans and reefs are protected
resources.
6. The future generations…
• Will be needing the sun-generated
resources such as the nature of Henoko
Bay.
• Billions of tons of cement will be a huge
burden for these future people.
• The dugongs and coral need protection.