By: Brittany Dorset | 2010-05-20 | Environmental With the science of global warming moving from theory to fact, many nations including the U.S. have been working on legislation of their own to reduce GHG maintaining the Kyoto Protocol is ineffective. read more
By: Roger Smiths | 2012-06-10 | Destinations Kyoto the administrative centre associated with Kyoto Prefecture is filled enjoyment and pleasure. read more
By: John Stevens | 2010-07-20 | Arts & Entertainment Not only is Kyoto the ancient capital, cultural center and learning of Japanese, but it also contains things that noone has ever come here will not really understand the land of the rising sun. Kyoto is located on the Western of Honshu Island, is the capital of Kyoto, and it is also a very important sector in the cultural and political center of Osaka - Kobe - Kyoto. Four sides are surrounded by mountains, and Kyoto is famous for the hot summer night, and a poetic and peaceful place. Toji, the oldest temple in Japan is the common symbol of Kyoto. There are1600 pagodas and 400 temples, the palaces, gardens, and architectural works in the city the best preserved Japan. read more
By: Punit Arora | 2010-04-04 | Environmental How is it that a nation that is leading advocate on binding performance evaluation criteria for foreign and domestic aid now wants to have non-binding "aspirations," instead of clearly defined measurable goals? read more
By: Ben Pate | 2011-01-09 | Fishing Kyoto, Japan is famous for it's blend of fast-paced, ultra-modern, and neon-lighted city life with the tranquil natural areas and spiritual sites. read more
By: Slayter Skidmore | 2010-07-07 | Travel & Leisure Travel & Tourism Kyoto Hotels with Wheelchair Access If you are headed to Kyoto along with a disabled companion or perhaps you are a disabled traveler, you will be delighted to discover that there are many Kyoto hotels which have wheelchair accessibility. These kinds of accommodations enable disabled passengers to maneuver without restraint in the hotel premises, making the vacation and also the hotel stay not so restrictive for them. Disabled people can visit the hotel premises they want to, without having to wait around for any help from the hotel employees or even their companions. Some of the lo... read more
By: Slayter Skidmore | 2010-07-07 | Travel & Leisure Travel & Tourism The New Miyako Kyoto Hotel The New Miyako Kyoto Hotel is definitely an easy favorite between travelers in terms of picking Kyoto hotels to be in, and for a great number of factors. The hotel offers plenty of dining choices to satisfy any tourist’s choice when it comes to food, as there are restaurants and cafes and bars available. For tourists who see themselves staying longer than they expected or they are headed to Kyoto for quite a long period of time, laundry service is also available in the hotel. Additionally, there are lots of options with regards to bedrooms, ranging from be... read more
By: Charles Lacuna | 2010-04-04 | Environmental The Kyoto Protocol is seen as Bolshevism by most of the existing petroleum companies who don't have the fiscal incentive to find an effective and low cost method of storing the carbon dioxide by-products of oil and gas extraction process. The emphasis here is on the... read more
By: Nicholas Herbert Stern | 2011-11-15 | Politics The problem of change of a climate, so called as a global warming, has already coated with a gamble, “sensational” publications and numerous myths. Thus, not everybody understands a true nature of new threats and even less society knows about mechanisms of their prevention and elimination. Let’s try to improve a situation, providing correct and a brief information on this issue. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-20 | Environmental For the most industrialized countries in the world, The Kyoto Two agreementcould be a terrible problem. The only constant thing is change and obviously, there are changes and normal cycles in the climate here on earth. People should recognize it and clean up our acts. If we destroy our human being in trying to follow such an hard treaty in a linear way with selective enforcement on certain nations read more
By: Jonny C. | 2010-04-02 | Travel Tips Japan is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Asia, thanks, largely, to the wealth of things to see and do in the country. For budget travelers and backpackers from the West, Japan has also emerged as a very popular recently - budget travelers flock here to sample its unique culture, excellent food, and impressively cheap accommodation. read more
By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | 2012-03-13 | Travel Tips Renowned the world over as a natural phenomenon that takes place but once a year the blossoming of pink hued cherry trees is best witnessed not in the capital Tokyo but in ancient citadel Kyoto. This idyllic city is the place to be come spring. read more
By: Carl Chesal | 2010-05-15 | Environmental In Paris February 2007, the official assessment by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change - IPCC has concluded that the acceleration of global warming has been human-caused with greenhouse gases being the largest contributor. Time now for each of us to declare our own Personal Kyoto Protocol and implement steps to reduce greenhouse gases. read more
By: Azeem | 2011-04-26 | Travel Tips This temple complex is extremely popular among tourists (to see the temple and strange rituals) and devotees (to collect holy water and pray). read more