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To Whom It May Concern:
I was looking at the effects of global warming for a
school paper and happened on your site https://www.climatehotmap.org/global-warming-locations/sea-of-japan.html
showing effects of global warming in the East Sea. I was deeply distressed to
find Union of Concerned Scientists, (an organization made of SCIENTISTS) had chosen to name designate
the East Seas as ¡®Sea of Japan.¡¯ What happened to we deal in facts?!! It seems extremely inappropriate
and frankly appalling, that UCS, a global NGO would be so ill informed to
blatantly use such designation with complete lack of regard for the dispute
between the Korea and Japan. I believe that UCS should be better informed of
the political implications before such a post; it is frankly offensive and
greatly insensitive.
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Using the correct use of the names for the body of water
between Korea and Japan is not simply a question of naming a geographic area
but is part of a national effort by the Korean Republic to erase the legacy of
Japanese Imperialism and to redress the unfairness that has been resulted from
that period. The way African-Americans were enslaved, so was the Korean
people during Japan's colonization. Therefore, I urge you to use 'East Sea' to describe the body of water
in question or to use both Korean and Japanese designation simultaneously (e.g.
'East Sea/Sea of Japan') in your contents and maps. Articulating the correct use
of the names for the body of water between Korea and Japan is not simply a
question of naming a geographic area but is part of a national effort by the
Korean Republic to erase the legacy of Japanese Imperialism and to redress the
unfairness that has been resulted from that period. The way
African-Americans were enslaved, so was the Korean people. Therefore, I urge
you to use 'East Sea' to describe the body of water in question or to use both
Korean and Japanese designation simultaneously (e.g. 'East Sea/Sea of Japan')
in your contents and maps.
For more than 2,000 years, not just Koreans, but people
throughout the world, viewed the body of water on the eastern boundary of Asia
between Korea and Japan as the East Sea. In order to resolve the controversy,
in 2019, the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO)
reportedly urged Japan to negotiate with the Republic of Korea. The IHO was
founded in 1921 to standardize the names of seas and oceans and support safe
navigation of ships. The name the East Sea was on world maps, including old
Japanese maps, until the publication of S-23 ¡°the Limits of Oceans and Seas¡± by IHO in 1929. During
the time when the IHO was creating a list of the names of oceans and seas,
Japan had occupied and imperialized Korea starting in 1910 and ending in 1945.
Accordingly, Korea was unable to participate in the decision-making
process. As a result, only the name Sea of Japan was used in the
publication, which fueled the spread of the name on world maps and in
textbooks. This practice remained in the second (1937) and third edition (1953)
of the publication of S-23 ¡°the Limits of Oceans and Seas¡± because Korea
was either under Japanese rule from 1910 to 1945 or engaged in a war from
1950-1953, the time of the publications. According to IHO and UNCSGN,
in case of topographical feature shared with two or more countries, yet naming
differently in their own languages, all the names in each language should be
marked. Once Korea and Japan agree on a common designation that is in
accord with the general rule of international cartography we will then follow
the agreed-on designation.
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I
am a high school student who is as concerned about the implications of global
warming, as it is my future, but it is extremely inappropriate and frankly
appalling that an international NGO institution of your caliber should be sensitive to the plight of other countries. Even as
the world is ravaged by not only by Covid-19, but racial injustice and
discrimination, it is imperative that matters pertaining to international
guidelines be meet more rigorously. I ask that you contact me with changes and
look forward to visiting your site with the implemented change. You can email
me at ashleylsylee@gmail.com with your response, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank
you.
Sincerely,
Ashley Lee |
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