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Heading home after a great confernece. They limited the 10:30 run on the Sacre Bleu to 55 people - and I chose to stand on the deck. Much nicer (and less ice) than on the way over to the Island. You could also see things, like the Round Island Lighthouse and the Round Island Passage Light.
Roscoe Rush vs. the Chicago Mustangs in the Mid-States Football League NFC Confernece Championship Sept. 18th, 2010. The Roscoe Rush won 15-12.
PSD Director Rich Poling addresses state faculty confernece. Taken Dec. 7, 2015. (U of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture image)
UNITED KINGDOM, Manchester: 5 October 2021
Jacob Rees-Mogg, Leader of the House of Commons, is berated by protesters outside the Conference on his way to a reception
Ryan Jenkinson / Story Picture Agency
Heading home after a great confernece. They limited the 10:30 run on the Sacre Bleu to 55 people - and I chose to stand on the deck. Much nicer (and less ice) than on the way over to the Island. You could also see things, like the Round Island Lighthouse and the Round Island Passage Light.
Details of the outside of the Harpa Concert Hall and Confernece Centre in Reykjavik Iceland ©Darwin Wiggett of oopoomoo
International Biomass Confernece & Expo
On-Site Energy Conference & Expo
April 11-14, 2016
Charlotte Convention Center
Charlotte, North Carolina
PHOTOS: LENN LONG
Heading home after a great confernece. They limited the 10:30 run on the Sacre Bleu to 55 people - and I chose to stand on the deck. Much nicer (and less ice) than on the way over to the Island. You could also see things, like the Round Island Lighthouse and the Round Island Passage Light.
The youth of Plant-for-the-Planet are giving special chocolate bars to delegates at UN’s Climate Conference COP23. Inside the wrapper of the Change Chocolate, the children and youth explain how the average temperature rise can still be limited to 2°C. They suggest to plant a trillion trees globally. Each tree in average binds 10 kg of CO2 per year.
Among the 25,000 delegates and observers at the Climate Confernece, there are young people from all over the world. For 10 years, they are fighting for their future. It’s the bitter truth that the average temperature rise can’t be limited by 2°C even if all states keep their promises given at the Paris Climate Conference. While the official delegates negotiate about binding rules, the youth of Plant-for-the-Planet asks them to do even more: one trillion trees are necessary to save their future. They would bind 25 to 50 percent of all human-made CO2 emissions. Thereby, humanity gains more time to solve the most urgent problem it is facing: the climate crisis.
The Change Chocolate is a sweet invitation to help plant the 1,000 billion trees. That’s just 150 per person. As a recent study published in Nature shows, there are currently 3 trillion trees growing. Adding another billion is possible. Afforestation should first focuss on the enormous regions of degraded land.
The sweet letter to the delegates is signed by Felix Finkbeiner from Germany and Yugratna Srivastava from India, both members of the Global Board of Plant-for-the-Planet. Felix founded the children’s and youth’s initiative when he was 9 years old. Both Felix and Yugratna already gave speeches at the UN General Assembly when they were children. This year, it’s a special honour for them that Patricia Espinosa, Executive Secretary of UNFCCC, also signed the letter inside the Change Chocolate.