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“Men do change, and change comes like a little wind that ruffles the curtains at dawn, and it comes like the stealthy perfume of wildflowers hidden in the grass.”

~ John Steinbeck

While we've all been hearing about the redevelopment of Coney Island it was a shock to see how much has been leveled.

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Photo Credit, Amiee Wetmore

 

Mother Earth pays a visit to Stevens Point, Wisconsin to check out the

Moving Planet celebration and attend a few workshops.

 

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Photo Credit, Katrina Shankland

 

Justin Sonnentag leads a workshop on bike safety and repair, sponsored by

the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin.

 

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Photo Credit, Katrina Shankland

 

The Central Wisconsin Moving Planet rally featured workshops on sustainable

transportation, including bicycles, electric vehicles, and, featured in this

photo, electric scooters.

 

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Amiee Wetmore

 

Office Manager

 

715-592-6595 ext. 100

 

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Midwest Renewable Energy Association (MREA)

 

7558 Deer Road, Custer, WI 54423

 

www.midwestrenew.org

 

See renewables in action at the Wisconsin Solar Tour, October 1, 2011, WI.

 

Connect the dots with Solar Thermal '11,

December 1-2, 2011, Milwaukee, WI.

I reserve the right to change the name of the set to something snappier, but this is the first photo in the documentation of the progress of the effects of fall (autumn) in my backyard, to complement the spring set "Slow March to Spring". I have shifted the view slightly to the right to accomodate a view of my garden, in order to track the effects of fall on it as well.

God grant me the serenity

to accept the things I cannot change;

courage to change the things I can;

and wisdom to know the difference.

 

Living one day at a time;

Enjoying one moment at a time;

Accepting hardships as the pathway to peace;

Taking, as He did, this sinful world

as it is, not as I would have it;

Trusting that He will make all things right

if I surrender to His Will;

That I may be reasonably happy in this life

and supremely happy with Him

Forever in the next.

Amen.

 

--Reinhold Niebuhr

  

Nemato Change a Life Centre at night.

I was waiting a bit to see if more photos rolled in, but here's what we have from Lansing at the moment.

 

The last photo was in Senator Peters' office, and the first three were in front of his office building.

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We're starting to see a change in our weather patterns with more clouds and temperatures in the 80s (which is a nice respite from 100 or higher). A very weak rain storm came over last night and dropped all of seven small rain drops on our property (or perhaps a few more...).

 

A lot of the oak trees around here are starting to drop their leaves (and these are the deciduous ones) meaning they're running out of water and are going into survival mode...

On 101010 when Bangladesh suffering for natural disaster, that hit the coastal area of Bangladesh, people are under water, many are homeless we Design Bangladesh aware the teachers, students and their family about climate change and duties www.350.org/dhaka planted trees in the schools and the river side. Hope our govt, people will do the right thing to save the nature, country as well as the earth!

photographer credits:- Design Bangladesh / 350.org Bangladesh team

 

Best regards,

 

Mahmudul Karim Rubel

CEO

Design Bangladesh

www.designbangladesh.com

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--- On Sat, 10/9/10, Roselin Dey wrote:

Sixty people (not all included in the picture) from VT, MA, and NY gathered in Brattleboro to protest Keystone XL and simulate the Connecticut River in order to illustrate how climate change's effect of increased flooding has affected Brattleboro.

 

~ Tara Miller

From left: Demian Baily, Jeff Crews and Jonathan Forgione watch as the colors are lowered on the Wecoma (Photo by Pat Kight)

A group of human size sculptures stand in the water at the Bella Center. They represent climate refugees affected by sea level rise. Art work by Sevenmeters.net in Copenhagen for COP 15. An intiative by Danish sculptor Jens Galschiot and his art workshop (Art in Defence of Humanism, AIDOH www.aidoh.dk).

Molting cricket

Small magic scene

Tower of London, London, England

a typographical collaboration between goliath72 and myself.

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It can be interesting watching clouds around mountains where the weather seems to change by the minute. These images were taken within a short time in the Green Mountains of Vermont in June 2015.

 

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Daisuke Matsuzaka waits with Jarrod Saltalamacchia and Terry Francona for relief to come in from the bullpen. It's a respect thing with Dice K, he always waits on the mound for his reliever, no matter how crappy the game has gotten.

 

This was with two on and no outs in the third, by the way. The Rays were already up 7-0.

2011 Davis Cup Finals: Forth and final rubber between Rafael Nadal and Juan Martin del Potro

A year in film, across the nation

Aungier street , Dublin

Our bodies are in constant flux. What is the metaphysical weight of happiness and what routine/diet/exercise plan can I follow to achieve it?

My amature guess is this is a tooth.

 

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Some more photos of the event we organised in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

 

Joao

 

On 24 September 2011 13:27, Joao Cunha wrote:

 

> Second round of photos Moving Planet Day - Dar es Salaam Tanzania.

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> PS: the banner says "Protect our Environment today, for our kids tomorrow"

> in Kiswahili

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> On 24 September 2011 13:58, Joao Cunha wrote:

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>> Hello Kulthum Maabad,

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>> As promised, please find attached the first photos of our day for the

>> environment at the beach with the 22 kids of Help2kids orphanage cleaning

>> the beach.

>> Find more info about it on: *

>> www.moving-planet.org/events/tz/dar-es-salaam/1929*

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>> A second email of photos will follow as soon as they are uploaded (slow

>> internet connection here)

>>

>> Joao Cunha

>> 0765649266

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Changed over my rocker cover!

Before the hurricane came and swept them all away. Hoping you are safe and warm.

With buildings dating since Tudor times and before, Oxford has more than it's share of history.

Some are largely unchanged.

Some changed completely.

This one can offer you as much change as you like.

These guys must have eggs now as there's always one on the nest.

New Guard from the Squadron of The Life Guards, Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment; Westminster, London, England

Over the reedbed at Ranworth Broad, Norfolk

Informe sobre la campaña realizada el 10/10/10 en Gran Sabana, Venezuela,

correspondiente al "Día Internacional de Soluciones Climáticas"

 

*- 350 humano realizado en **la Gran** Sabana**, sector oriental del Parque

Nacional Canaima, Venezuela.*

 

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*- Jornada de Reforestación en **la Gran** Sabana**, Sector Oriental del

Parque Nacional Canaima, Venezuela.*

 

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*- Jornada de recolección de desechos sólidos en Río Wari en **la Gran**

Sabana**, sector oriental del Parque Nacional Canaima, Venezuela.*

 

Esta actividad organizada y dirigida por Rodneal Nathaniel, Víctor Montaña y

Nerio Requena, con la participación especial de los participantes del Taller

de Crecimiento Personal “Elegir Amar” de la Org. Vuelo a la Cima.

 

Los árboles fueron una cortesía de Sr. Domingo Agreda.

 

Fotografías fueron una cortesía de Bolívar Grafic, c.a.

 

Álbum completo en Facebook:

www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=237200&id=540120686

 

“Sin acción no hay solución”

 

Rodneal Nathaniel

 

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Dios Bendiga a todo aquel que me conoce!!

Credit: InOldNews | Sanshey Biswas

 

Location: New York City

 

Studies show that trees reduce the amount of solar radiation absorbed by asphalt and concrete. This means that the pavement stores less heat, ultimately bringing down the air temperature by as much as 1 degree Celsius.

 

And the impact of one tree can be felt up to a few hundred meters around it.

 

That's why many experts believe that urban trees are important in addressing the impacts of climate change. One study found that urban trees reduce the number of heat-stress related deaths across the U.S. At a time when the world is experiencing record-breaking heat, the need for trees is especially apparent.

 

Trees can also reduce the need for ACs when they are near houses and apartments. Which can be good, because while ACs can cool down the indoor temperature, they can increase outdoor temperatures by 2.4 degrees Celsius.

 

The problem is, more than 75% of people in U.S. cities live in neighbourhoods with less than 20% tree cover.

 

This CC-BY-licensed footage of climate change was published with support from Internews' Earth Journalism Network and The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida).

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