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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

Next morning, after leaving Lübeck harbor in the night, the great sunny weather started with very nice cloud formations.

 

Storebælt, Denmark

 

Edit: Photo reuploaded in higher resolution

Changing Skins live at Copacul cu carti, Cismigiu Park, Bucharest, Romania, 2015/08/23

Change Creek is such a lovely creek. It tumbles over boulders for a couple miles until it merges with the Snoqualmie River. I tried slow-shutter and HDR but since I failed to bring a tripod I was not satisfied with the results. I will get a satisfactory shot of this creek eventually!

"It is unlawful to destroy, deface, change or remove any corner of the public land surveys or to cut down or deface any b

 

"It is unlawful to destroy, deface, change or remove any corner of the public land surveys or to cut down or deface any bearing tree pertaining to such surveys"

   

Campbell Tract Facility

 

The well-maintained trails of the BLM's 730-acre Campbell Tract Facility are open for non-motorized recreation, from hiking to horseback riding. Bordered on three sides by city parklands-including Far North Bicentennial Park-the tract creates an unbroken connection to the Chugach Mountains to the east. Depending on the season, you may encounter moose, fox, coyote, lynx, black bear, and brown bear. Campbell Creek meanders through the northern part of the tract and provides spawning habitat for rainbows Dolly Varden, silvers, and kings. The tract is also home to the Campbell Creek Science Center, which provides outdoor education programs for people of all ages.

 

We never change, do we?

 

Words wash ashore and words fall away but us, we. We never change.

 

Found along the side of Egg Harbor Rd...

Youth leading global change is the movement of our time. We Day is the manifestation of this movement.

 

Me to We motivational speaker Robin Wiszowaty. Born and raised in Schaumburg, Illinois, Robin Wiszowaty currently splits her time between Toronto and her adoptive home of Kenya. A motivational speaker, community development worker and author, Robin has devoted her life to helping others.

 

Robin has also written a book called My Maasai Life - A voyage from suburbia to an impoverished Maasai family in Kenya.

 

A warm smile and a strong message from this Beverly Hills High School

Student: Enough plastics! Let's move twoards sustainability!

 

photo credit Elizabeth Brajevich

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Elizabeth Brajevich

1657: The waitress returns with the change after enjoying a plate of poffetjes (kind of tiny pancake).

Protesters at the Peace Rally held at Gateway of India after 26/11 - Mumbai Terror Attack

Crew change at a showery Carlisle railway station.

 

A virtually brand new diesel locomotive, 70011, at the head of a coal train, changes train crew..

 

The 'thumbs up' from the driver seems to show all is well.

 

The droplets of rain visible on the platform indicates to the phoptographer that he should get under cover or get a soaking!.

 

The 2d Cavalry Regiment conducted a Change of Responsibility, Change of Command ceremonies and activated the Regimental Engineer Squadron at Rose Barracks, Germany on July 15, 2014. During the change of responsibility, Command Sgt. Maj. Wilbert E. Engram Jr., the 29th Regimental Command Sergeant Major, turned over his responsibility to the incoming 30th Regimental Command Sergeant Major, Command Sgt. Maj. Martin S. Celestine. In addition, all but one Squadron conducted their change of commands; 1st Squadron, Lt. Col. Phillip K. Gage to Lt. Col. Michael C. Manner; 2nd Squadron, Lt. Col. Charles J. Svelan to Lt. Col. Theodore A. Johnson; 3rd Squadron, Lt. Col. Eric T. Smith to Lt. Col. Timothy P. Payment; 4th Squadron, Lt. Col. Christopher L. Budihas to Lt. Col. Jonathan L. Due; Fires Squadron, Lt. Col. Steven L. Fandrich to Lt. Col. Deric J. Holbrook and Regimental Squadron, Lt. Col. Kenneth C. Bradford to Lt. Col. Joseph Williams Jr., along with the activation of Regimental Engineer Squadron and its command team, Lt. Col. Alexander G. Deraney and Command Sgt. Maj. Curtis D. Hopkins. The Regimental Change of Command reviewing officer was Maj. Gen. Richard C. Longo, U.S. Army Europe Deputy Commanding General, as Col. Douglas A. Sims II, the 77th Regimental Commander, handed over command of the unit to the incoming 78th Regimental Commander, Col. John V. Meyer II.

"Be the change you wish to see in the world." -Ghandi

The changing faces of Salzburg - snow one day - sun the next!

Connect4Climate attended COP25 from Dec 2-13, hosted in Madrid under a Chilean presidency, to amplify youth voices, create a dynamic "Live at COP25" digital media zone at the Italian Pavilion, and help build momentum for #ClimateAction as we head into 2020, the year of ambition.

 

Photo Credits: Kaia Rose, Connect4Climate

The 1st Battalion, 111th Field Artillery Regiment conducts a Change of Command Ceremony between the outgoing commander, Lt. Col. Todd Hubbard, and the incoming commander, Maj. Preston Scott, Sunday, Sept. 20th at the Fort Pickett Stadium in Blackstone, Va.

Hubbard commanded the battalion for two years during which members of the battalion provided support during the 9-11 Memorial Dedication Ceremony and the 2009 Presidential Inauguration Parade as well as a partial battalion deployment to Iraq in support of the 2nd Squadron, 183rd Cavalry Regiment. (Photos by Spc. J. Erin Jones, 116th Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs)

 

Fredonia, NY. 14063. First mass bike ride ever to be performed in the town.

 

On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 8:21 PM, Aaron Morales wrote:

 

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I don't have a filter wrench, so I just stuck a screwdriver in and turned... all was well until I dropped the filter into the oil pan, sending used motor oil all over the floor, the bike, and me. Thank God this only has to be done every 3,000 miles.

Change is a fact of life. Here in South Texas the weather is starting to cool off just a touch. Instead of high 90’s we’re enjoying mid 80’s. In the words of a popular TV series. Winter is coming. Fishing patterns are changing as well as the length of the days. But somethings remain the same. Good friends, good food and accommodations beyond expectation are consistent at Bay Flats Lodge. Some changes are good but some things need to stay the same. Come stay with us at Bay Flats Lodge and enjoy the things that need to change while still relishing the things that don’t.

 

our old wooden (original) sash windows from 1890 were replaced the other week. These are the old sashes with years of the elements effecting the wood and many attempts at fending it off with paint... eventually though enough was enough.

27 March 2010

Changing Lives featuring Timbaland's Shock Album Tour with Jojo and Justin Timberlake

 

Photo by Magic Liwanag

Making Changes being presented with the Healthy Community Award by Marie McNulty, Bolton at Home Neighbourhood Manager East (centre)

This simple image connects the dots between automobile traffic and Aruba's dwindling beaches, which are threatened by more severe storms and rising sea levels.

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There's a really big world at your fingertips

And you know you have the chance to change it.

 

We are called to change the world. And so many people don't even try. There is so many people that we influence everyday. Its your choice if its a good influence or a bad one.

This was really a very low light capture, the 2.8 aperture is what really made this shot.

Changing Skins live at Copacul cu carti, Cismigiu Park, Bucharest, Romania, 2015/08/23

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Photo of the day: 13th December 2020

Review of COP Warsaw Poland, Climate Change

www.noelcafe.com/photo/entry_003683.php

 

変わっていく、この街。

私にとって渋谷はかなり想い出が詰まっている。

それが崩れていくと感じるのか、

それを残して新たな道へ続くと感じるのか。

 

2015.11 東京都 渋谷区 東急東横線 渋谷駅 跡

Olympus OM-2 + OM 50mm/F2.0 Macro

+ Kodak T-MAX 400 (大沢カメラさんプリント)

Festival Ecológico.

 

En el marco del Día internacional de soluciones climáticas diferentes organizaciones y establecimientos de comercio justo se reunieron en la plaza de armas de la ciudad de Chihuahua convocando a los Chihuahuenses a unirse al 10 10 10 en un festival ecológico, la afluencia de personas no se hizo esperar quienes dieron respuesta de la mejor manera, asistiendo a los stand de información de cada organización como: Grupo ECO, La magia de mi tierra, mundo patitas, Grupo de Voluntarios Chihuahua Greenpeace México, Comité Ambiental Universitario, Madre Tierra, Cruz Roja Mexicana de la juventud entre otros.

En estos puntos tuvimos desde información, talleres de manualidades con materiales reciclados, productos orgánicos, exposiciones fotográficas alusivas al tema y adopción de animales. También contamos con la participación de bandas locales que amenizaron el evento entre ellas: Rat Inside DJ, Limoo, Mustrax, Monsse y Carga Positiva; quienes pusieron el ambiente tanto a jóvenes como adultos los cuales disfrutaron mucho de la música.

Entre nosotros estuvo celsius un oso polar que andaba en la ciudad pidiendo ride a Cancún, ya que se entero que haya sera la cumbre sobre cambio climático y el quiere su hogar de vuelta.

Al momento de tomar la foto del 350 todos participaron y se divirtieron mucho como lo podrán notar, al mismo tiempo con esto crearon conciencia y reafirmaron que los ciudadanos del mundo saben, se preocupan, están dispuestos a hacer algo para reducir los efectos del cambio climático y esperan que los dirigentes de los país del mundo incluyendo a Felipe Calderón hagan algo también en la cumbre de la COP 16 que se celebrara en Cancún México a finales del año en curso.

Again, a bit of a tourist shot, but I liked it!

PDI Cricket team in Khuzdar, Balochistan before initiating the event of

launching of a cricket tournament to celebrate survival with the flood victims

and to raise awareness on Climate Change on 10/10/10

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