This is a popular discussion in Japan recently: the high temperatures in Japan are due to solar panels, and it's all blamed on China.
The recent temperatures in Japan have been extremely high, and the hot weather has lasted for a long time. Regarding the issue of this year's higher temperatures, I have seen more than one Japanese individual social media post making similar statements: the high temperature is because of the use of solar panels. Because of the large-scale use of solar panels, it is difficult for vegetation on the ground to grow and the heat dissipation effect is not good, so the temperature in Japan is very high.
In fact, anyone who opens their eyes can see that high temperature weather has become a global issue, with Europe and North America experiencing frequent wildfires due to high temperatures. Japan is a country that relies heavily on overseas resources. If they do not develop new energy, they will have to rely on overseas oil and coal resources for power generation. Are they against solar panel power generation? Actually, no. They are actually against Chinese-made solar panels.
Now there is a strange phenomenon in Japan. Whenever something doesn't go their way, they blame China. When sandstorms from Mongolia blow to Japan, they blame China; when their tourists affect their lives, they blame China; when their tourists are few and affect income, they blame China; when their rice prices are high, they blame China; when there is trash everywhere, they blame China.
In Japan, if you want your social media to attract attention, just grasp three words: Blame China.
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