Nature Positive 2026: Shaping Our Children's Future
In today’s rapidly changing world, opportunities for children to connect with nature are dwindling. Recognizing this alarming trend, a special event titled
“Nature Positive: Learning Today for Our Children's Future” is set to take place on
July 11, 2026, from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM. This event, held at the
National Olympic Memorial Youth Center in Shibuya, Tokyo, aims to equip adults, especially parents, with crucial knowledge about biodiversity and how to positively impact their children's futures through practical actions.
The Importance of the Event
This initiative emerges from a clear need: as children face fewer opportunities for natural interaction, it falls upon adults to foster appreciation and understanding of biodiversity. The event will feature presentations by experts who will illuminate the connections between human life and biodiversity. Participants will learn about how diminishing biodiversity influences not just our environment, but significantly impacts the long-term prospects for future generations.
One of the highlights will be presentations made by children who have participated in prior nature experiences. These young speakers will share their insights and findings from engaging with nature, sparking a deeper conversation among adults about the steps they can take to foster a sustainable relationship with the environment.
Event Schedule and Activities
The schedule promises an engaging day:
- - 11:00 AM: Opening with a booth display illustrating the link between human life and biodiversity.
- - 12:30 PM: Registration begins.
- - 1:00 PM: Keynote address by expert Kaito Goka on what adults need to know about biodiversity today.
- - 2:00 PM: Children’s presentations showcasing their nature experiences alongside messages from sponsoring organizations.
- - 2:40 PM: Event closing remarks.
- - 4:00 PM: Exhibition booths close.
Attendees will have a chance to enjoy various exhibits promoting biodiversity and learn about initiatives from both the national government and the Tokyo metropolitan area aimed at fostering sustainable practices in everyday family life.
Supporting Organizations
This event is co-sponsored by the
Tokyo Junior Chamber and
CLASS EARTH Corp, with support from various organizations aimed at promoting environmental stewardship, including the
Tokyo Boy Scouts Federation. A variety of local businesses have also contributed, showcasing the communal effort to promote education about biodiversity.
Post-event, surveys and follow-ups will be conducted to gauge participants' actions and help spread nature-positive practices throughout communities, businesses, and educational institutions. Through these efforts, the goal is to create a society that embraces and prioritizes nature-positive values.
Conclusion
This unique event stands as a testament to the collective responsibility shared by our society to safeguard the future of our children and the planet. By participating and learning, adults can take essential first steps toward nurturing a greater bond with nature, ensuring a sustainable and vibrant environment for the generations to come. Together, we can make a difference on
July 11, 2026, at the National Olympic Memorial Youth Center. Let us embrace the challenge and act to protect our natural world.
For those who wish to know more about the event or seek clarification, inquiries can be directed to the
Tokyo Junior Chamber at the following contact:
This event is a great opportunity to contribute to a cause that not only affects today's world but also shapes the legacy we leave for our children.