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Women group in Boepe and work out a participatory scoring exercise in Merauke district, Papua province, Indonesia. Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) research on Multidisciplinary Landscape Assessment has examined local perceptions on important landscape and forest resources.
Photo by Michael Padmanaba/CIFOR
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Despondent over the loss of The Tonight Show, Conan sadly spends every waking hour online in CocoVille where he has created a new set and a new show called "Late Night Atonement". It has nothing but imaginary guests.
Entry for a photoshop contest: I'm With Coco #cocoshopped
The winner will receive free tickets to Conan's "The Legally Prohibited From Being Funny On Television Tour"
I'm kind of hoping to win tickets for April 18th in Seattle because that's his birthday and I would be a nice gift for him. :)
MUSIC!! ♪ ATONEMENT (Soundtrack) ♫
Villagers use stick to fire during fire drills at Garantung village, Palangkaraya, Indonesia, Monday, Oct. 8, 2012
Photo by Achmad Ibrahim/CIFOR
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#NRCRIC2021VIRTUAL - TH26 Technology Advances in Regulatory Decisionmaking for Nuclear Reactors
NRC's Shaun Anderson leads a 2021 Regulatory Information Conference technical session on technology advances in regulatory decision making for nuclear Reactors with Eetu Mikael Henrikki Ahonen (Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority, Finland), Taylor Lamb (NRC), and Robert Austin, III (Electric Power Research Institute).
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Farmers from all ages and sexes were encourage to participate i the workshop. Photocredit: Mariola Acosta. Visiting Researcher Gender &Climate Change, CIAT/CCAFS
GRAFENWOEHR, Germany ---1st Lt. Joshua Herrington, a native of Colorado Springs, Col., and currently stationed in Kaiserslautern, Germany with 10th Army Air Missile Defense Command, leads a physical readiness training session at the 7th Army Noncommissioned Officer Academy on Grafenwoehr Training Area during the fourth day of the U.S. Army Europe Best Junior Officer Competition. The Best Junior Officer Competition is a training event meant to challenge and refine competitors’ leadership and cognitive decision-making skills in high-intensity competition and is a training event unique to the U.S. Army in Europe. The competition runs from July 23-27, 2012. The competitors, company-grade officers ranking from 2nd Lt. to Capt., represent Army units throughout Europe and have already distinguished themselves amongst their peers and exemplify the profession of arms. The competition brings these up-and-coming young leaders together for five days of physically and mentally challenging training, all for the chance to be named U.S. Army Europe’s “Best Junior Officer” for 2012. Challenges include pistol and rifle qualifications, multiple foot marches, and various situational training exercises to test their intellect and instincts as leaders.The knowledge, skill-sets and leadership traits honed at this competition will help prepare the young leaders involved to excel when the time comes to lead Soldiers in a deployed environment. For more information or to see photos and video from the competition go to the U.S. Army Europe web site www.eur.army.mil/BestOfficer. (U.S. Army Europe photo by Spc. Joshua E. Leonard)
GRAFENWOEHR, Germany --- Cpt. Michael Bruce, a native of Huckabay, Texas, and currently stationed in Germany, conducts preventive maintenance checks and services at the Grafenwoehr Training Area during the third day of the U.S. Army Europe Best Junior Officer Competition. The Best Junior Officer Competition is a training event meant to challenge and refine competitors’ leadership and cognitive decision-making skills in high-intensity competition and is a training event unique to the U.S. Army in Europe. The competition runs from July 23-27, 2012. The competitors, company-grade officers ranking from 2nd Lt. to Capt., represent Army units throughout Europe and have already distinguished themselves amongst their peers and exemplify the profession of arms. The competition brings these up-and-coming young leaders together for five days of physically and mentally challenging training, all for the chance to be named U.S. Army Europe’s “Best Junior Officer” for 2012. Challenges include pistol and rifle qualifications, multiple foot marches, and various situational training exercises to test their intellect and instincts as leaders.The knowledge, skill-sets and leadership traits honed at this competition will help prepare the young leaders involved to excel when the time comes to lead Soldiers in a deployed environment. For more information or to see photos and video from the competition go to the U.S. Army Europe web site www.eur.army.mil/BestOfficer. (U.S. Army Europe photo by Spc. Joshua E. Leonard)
Members of the Boa Vista community, on the border of the Juma Reserve in the Brazilian Amazon.
Photo by Neil Palmer/CIAT
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GRAFENWOEHR, Germany ---1st Lt. Joshua Herrington, a native of Colorado Springs, Col., and currently stationed in Kaiserslautern, Germany with 10th Army Air Missile Defense Command, leads a physical readiness training session at the 7th Army Noncommissioned Officer Academy on Grafenwoehr Training Area during the fourth day of the U.S. Army Europe Best Junior Officer Competition. The Best Junior Officer Competition is a training event meant to challenge and refine competitors’ leadership and cognitive decision-making skills in high-intensity competition and is a training event unique to the U.S. Army in Europe. The competition runs from July 23-27, 2012. The competitors, company-grade officers ranking from 2nd Lt. to Capt., represent Army units throughout Europe and have already distinguished themselves amongst their peers and exemplify the profession of arms. The competition brings these up-and-coming young leaders together for five days of physically and mentally challenging training, all for the chance to be named U.S. Army Europe’s “Best Junior Officer” for 2012. Challenges include pistol and rifle qualifications, multiple foot marches, and various situational training exercises to test their intellect and instincts as leaders.The knowledge, skill-sets and leadership traits honed at this competition will help prepare the young leaders involved to excel when the time comes to lead Soldiers in a deployed environment. For more information or to see photos and video from the competition go to the U.S. Army Europe web site www.eur.army.mil/BestOfficer. (U.S. Army Europe photo by Spc. Joshua E. Leonard)
Pests and diseases are one of the main threats for future food security in Cauca. Photocredit: Mariola Acosta. Visiting Researcher Gender & Climate Change, CIAT/CCAFS
Global Landscapes Forum, Marrakech, Morocco.
Photo by Pilar Valbuena for CIFOR.
More information on the Global Landscapes Forum, please visit landscapes.org
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#NRCRIC2021VIRTUAL - M7 Risk-Informed Decisionmaking Across Disciplines
NRC’s Mirela Gavrilas leads a 2021 Regulatory Information Conference technical session on risk-informed decision making across disciplines with Candace de Messieres (NRR), Joel Gebbie(, American Electric Power), Reginald Mitchell(U.S. Agency for International Development) and Paul Slovic (University of Oregon).
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These women in Bhajmari, India, play an active role in supporting and improving their community by holding regular meetings to discuss the issues that affect them and their children. Research shows that there is less corruption when women are involved in active politics. Yet just 19.1 per cent of the world's parliamentary seats are currently held by women.
VSO is an international development charity that works through volunteers. VSO has been campaigning for the past four years for the establishment of UN women. Today its Godmothers campaign sees a group of men and women watching over UN Women. By making sure UN Women gets the powers and funding it needs, The Godmothers believe it can make life better for millions of women worldwide. www.thegodmothers.org.uk.
GRAFENWOEHR, Germany ---Lt. Col. William Brockman, chief of operations for the Joint Multinational Training Command at Grafenwoehr, Germany talks to contestants at the 7th Army Noncommissioned Officer Academy on Grafenwoehr Training Area during the fourth day of the U.S. Army Europe Best Junior Officer Competition. The Best Junior Officer Competition is a training event meant to challenge and refine competitors’ leadership and cognitive decision-making skills in high-intensity competition and is a training event unique to the U.S. Army in Europe. The competition runs from July 23-27, 2012. The competitors, company-grade officers ranking from 2nd Lt. to Capt., represent Army units throughout Europe and have already distinguished themselves amongst their peers and exemplify the profession of arms. The competition brings these up-and-coming young leaders together for five days of physically and mentally challenging training, all for the chance to be named U.S. Army Europe’s “Best Junior Officer” for 2012. Challenges include pistol and rifle qualifications, multiple foot marches, and various situational training exercises to test their intellect and instincts as leaders.The knowledge, skill-sets and leadership traits honed at this competition will help prepare the young leaders involved to excel when the time comes to lead Soldiers in a deployed environment. For more information or to see photos and video from the competition go to the U.S. Army Europe web site www.eur.army.mil/BestOfficer. (U.S. Army Europe photo by Spc. Joshua E. Leonard)
Firefighters during a fire drill at Garantung village, Palangkaraya, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia.
Photo by Achmad Ibrahim/CIFOR
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Launchpad: “Produce and Protect”, a global online platform to deliver on sustainability commitments
“Produce and Protect” is a new global online, interactive platform created by the San Francisco-based Earth Innovation Institute.
It aims to connect jurisdictions – provincial, regional or other sub-national territories – where commodities are produced sustainably with companies looking to buy those products.
The first information source or brokerage platform of its kind, it will create an incentive for jurisdictions that are dedicated to sustainable development, while offering easier access for companies that have pledged that their products or sourcing will be environmentally and socially responsible.
The platform will meet a discernible need in the global marketplace. Global corporates such as Unilever, IKEA and Marks & Spencer have committed themselves to preferential sourcing. With consumer demand for products produced sustainably growing, others are bound to follow. At the same time, regional governments that have made the right choices for the environment will be given somewhere to advertise the fact. The exchange will provide them with a place to register their pledges and sustainability data for all interested parties to see.
Subnational jurisdictions often cover very large, sensitive land areas, so the benefits for the locality and for the planet as a whole in reducing deforestation via sustainable production and sourcing would be substantial, as well as helpful to national progress towards NDCs and the SDGs.
Building alliances, partnerships and consensus are fundamental to how Earth Innovation Institute works. Please join us to hear more in depth about the conception of the Produce and Protect platform and how it will function.
Global Landscapes Forum, Marrakech, Morocco.
Photo by Pilar Valbuena for CIFOR.
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Mélie Monnerat Coordinator for DRC African Model Forest Network (AMFN) interacts with remote communities during an inception workshop within COBAM project.
Photo by Ollivier Girard/CIFOR
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The workshops were well attended and respresented all layers of the community. Photocredit: Mariola Acosta. Visiting Researcher Gender & Climate Change, CIAT/CCAFS
GRAFENWOEHR, Germany --- Cpt. John Arthur, a native of Chesapeake, Va. and currently stationed in Hohenfels, Germany with the 1st Battalion 4th Infantry Regiment, gives out a fragmentation order to Soldiers at the Grafenwoehr Training Area during the third day of the U.S. Army Europe Best Junior Officer Competition. The Best Junior Officer Competition is a training event meant to challenge and refine competitors’ leadership and cognitive decision-making skills in high-intensity competition and is a training event unique to the U.S. Army in Europe. The competition runs from July 23-27, 2012. The competitors, company-grade officers ranking from 2nd Lt. to Capt., represent Army units throughout Europe and have already distinguished themselves amongst their peers and exemplify the profession of arms. The competition brings these up-and-coming young leaders together for five days of physically and mentally challenging training, all for the chance to be named U.S. Army Europe’s “Best Junior Officer” for 2012. Challenges include pistol and rifle qualifications, multiple foot marches, and various situational training exercises to test their intellect and instincts as leaders.The knowledge, skill-sets and leadership traits honed at this competition will help prepare the young leaders involved to excel when the time comes to lead Soldiers in a deployed environment. For more information or to see photos and video from the competition go to the U.S. Army Europe web site www.eur.army.mil/BestOfficer. (U.S. Army Europe photo by Spc. Joshua E. Leonard)