About Hiroshi
I am a…
Artist, Concerned citizen, Musician, Public servant, Startup
Bio
I am a global warming activist trained and certified as a Climate Reality Project Leader and serve for the Japan branch as a coordinator. As an activist, I use Patagonia Provision's Ocean Solution and Kuroshio Bio research Institute's YouTube video to inform the audience about Blue Carbon.
I translate TED talks related to global warming and serve as a reviewer for TEDxCountdown. Besides adding Japanese subtitles for TED talks, I am credited as one of the team translators on the Japanese version of Mr. Paul Hawken's "Regeneration" Japanese version.
I have been a musician and translator in the US for 23 years.
Attending events and talks at the World Science Festival in New York, watching TED talks online, and attending the World Science Festival are some of my favorite things besides music.
I have been a trumpet player for 50 years and have played in many jazz clubs in five states in the USA. I am also a member of the Clifford Brown Jazz Consortium.
Some of the Japanese subtitles in the TEDxCountdown video are my work, but the following makes me happy.
https://www.ted.com/talks/xiye_bastida_if_you_adults_won_t_save_the_world_we_will?language=ja
https://www.ted.com/talks/kristine_tompkins_let_s_make_the_world_wild_again/transcript?language=ja
I'm passionate about
Technology, science, art, and cooking.
An idea worth spreading
I have an idea to test the world. We temporarily stop using numbers collectively for a short amount of time, for example, just five seconds. At the Countdown to this collective timing to halt the use of the number, every human stops using all the numbers and anything tied with the number system, transaction with a number, calculation, record keeping, counting, buying, selling, etc. After this pause from using the number, see if the entire civilization suffers an acute coronary syndrome for a short amount of time. From recovering from this shock, the human will learn something new. I think we will.
Areas of expertise
clifford brown, Climate Crisis, Global Warming, Jazz, patent litigation, physics
Things you might not know
Math and listening