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we had difficulties to find a restaurant in this city under construction, even there are so many workers working there every day. finally, behind a temporary house, we have found this small restaurant for workers
In celebration of the GreenTown Turkish and Kurdish community program, we held an event at the Alevi Community Council of Australia in North Coburg on Friday, 11 June.
75 people attended, members of Melbourne’s Turkish and Kurdish communities. We showed a documentary that the Alevi community produced, in English and Turkish, about GreenTown and heard a lovely performance by a Turkish sem (like an oud) player. We also gave out certificates of achievement to all 13 GreenTown Assessors and Suzan, our community consultant.
Speakers included: Kelly O’Shanassy, CEO of Environment Victoria; Carlo Carli MP, Member for Brunswick (in place of Premier Brumby); Stella Kariofyllidis, Mayor of Moreland; Surmeli Aydogan, Chairperson of the Alevi Community Council of Aust; Suzan Saka, GreenTown Turkish program community consultant.
Hop here for more info www.environmentvictoria.org.au/green-town
This collection presents a breathtaking journey through diverse terrestrial biomes, reimagining the raw beauty of our planet through a synthetic lens. From the ethereal golden mists of a waking forest and the crystalline clarity of alpine rivers to the jagged, volcanic scars of primordial lands and the vibrant, sun-drenched cathedrals of coral reefs. Each environment is a study in light, texture, and atmospheric depth, blending hyper-realistic detail with a touch of the sublime. These landscapes explore the intersection of classical nature photography aesthetics and the boundless possibilities of modern generative tools, offering a contemplative look at worlds both familiar and imagined.
These images have been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
Illustration for our website on whole-life Christian faith: sustainabletraditions.com. By J Fowler of WISELY WOVEN {Creative Media}
A cat sitting next to a littered soda can. Littering is bad for the environment and its inhabitants. When you have trash, you can walk the few feet to a trash can and throw it away. Don't be lazy. Your little effort can make a huge difference if you would just try.
Interview Judging is an opportunity for 4-H members to talk to judges about their static exhibits and share their trials and lessons they learned. 4-H’ers also learn what the judge looks for and how to improve skills.
At the Lancaster County Super Fair, 4-H Home Environment exhibits include several projects, including Celebrate Art, Design Decision, Child Development, and Heritage.
The Force Commander of the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS), Lt. Gen. Diomede Ndegeya collects trash during a beach clean-up exercise as part of events organized by the United Nations, and African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) to mark World Environment Day in Mogadishu, Somalia on 4 June 2022. ATMIS Photo / Fardosa Hussein
Leader of the Labour Party launching 'Cleaning Up Our Act: Labour's Blueprint for a Low Carbon Ireland'
Climate Change: One of The Biggest Challenges Of Our Time.
Picture by Shane O'Neill, Fennell Photography.
So many numbers and so little time. The boy went to explore some of the floors and when he left, he pushed the remaining floor's buttons. Just so they wouldn't feel so neglected.
These Alpine hikers represent an example of human environment interaction. Human/Environment Interaction is defined as the way people impact the environment, as well as the adjustments people make in order to live in a specific environment. These hikers are dressed warmly to withstand the cold temperatures. Without making the adjustments of wearing the proper clothing, these people would not survive in the alpine environment.
Volunteers worked on Discovery Hill to care for a network of naturalistic trails and paths. Their work focused on remulching pathways, which not only provide visitor access to the south island’s sweeping views but also create a healthy soil environment for the area’s native plantings.
Submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV), also known as underwater grasses, grows at the Susquehanna Flats in the Chesapeake Bay near Havre de Grace, Md., on Aug. 6, 2024. (Photo by Rhiannon Johnston/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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environment, habitat, agriculture, farming, fire, burning, cleared forest, forest clearance, land conversion, land clearance, koh enchey, mekong river, kratie, cambodia, asia, march 2013
Creating Healthy Work Environments
Austin, Texas, USA
Day 3 - 12 February 2023
Photos courtesy of Kayla Prasek Photography
"Assessing Freshwater Ecosystems for sustainable hydropower in Nepal” with Forest Research and Training Centre, Ministry of Forests and Environment, Kathmandu University, International Finance Corporation World Bank group (IFC), Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE), 19 to 22 November, 2019 in Dhulikhel, Nepal. Photo: Jitendra Raj Bajracharya/ICIMOD.
Leader of the Labour Party launching 'Cleaning Up Our Act: Labour's Blueprint for a Low Carbon Ireland'
Climate Change: One of The Biggest Challenges Of Our Time.
Picture by Shane O'Neill, Fennell Photography.
From March 12 to 21, 2008, I stayed in Port-Louis, Guadeloupe (French West Indies), for a dream diving stay in a paradisiac environment.
With Alain Goyeau at Eden Plongée, I was trained to the PADI Rescue Diver qualification, before enjoying the fantastic undersea landscapes with my little Nikon Coolpix L11 camera in an underwater housing. It was my first underwater equipment. I completed soon after this stay my set with a Sea&Sea submarine flashlight but the pictures here were taken only with the available ambiant light and, occasionally my LED torch. The housing could hold a wide-angle Sea&Sea lens to enlarge the vision underwater. I still have the camera, the housing, and accessories in my collection as well as an untouched exemplary of the Nikon Coolpix L11 that I bought as a backup in case of an accidental waterleak of the housing.
March, 2008
97117 Port-Louis
Guadeloupe
We dove usually on the morning for two dives and the rest of the day was spent to explore locally Port-Louis and it stunning beach « Plage du Souffleur » and the mangrove swamp. I was a wonderful discovery I came back to Lyon, France with shinning stars in the eyes just before going to Marseille to new dives in a refresh water at 13°C at mate March 2008
About the Nikon Coolpix L11 (Wiki) :
The Nikon Coolpix L11 is a compact automatic digital camera made by Nikon. It has a 6.0 megapixel maximum resolution, which can be adjusted, and an ISO up to 800 (cannot be adjusted). It features a QuickTime movie mode, many beginner scene modes, and a sound recorder. The camera uses 2 AA batteries for power.
The Best Shot Selector feature on this camera allows users to hold down the shutter button, and the camera will take ten pictures. Then, the camera will decide which one is the clearest and will save that one only. This is designed for use when taking a picture without flash in a dark setting.
Other specifications
Zoom: 3x optical, 4x digital
Storage: 7 MB internal memory and SD memory cards
File formats: JPEG for photos, MOV for video, WAV for sound recording
Weight: 125g/4.4oz without battery and memory card
Image resolution: 6 MP 2816x2112 (default), 3 MP 2048x1536, 1024x768, 640x480
Eastern prickly pear cactus grows at Caroline Furnace Camp and Retreat Center in Shenandoah County, Va., on June 14, 2024. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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On April 16,2009 business, labor, community and environmental leaders gathered to discuss the triple threat America is facing to its economy, energy and climate on the Carnegie Mellon University campus. Panel included :
? Congressman Jason Altmire
?Larry Schweiger, President and CEO, National Wildlife Federation
?Fred Redmond, International Vice President, United Steelworkers
?Tom Granville, CEO, Axion Power International
?Congressman Mike Doyle
Sponsored by: National Wildlife Federation, United Steelworkers, Blue Green Alliance, Sierra Club, PennEnvironment, Citizens for Pennsylvania's Future (PennFuture), Clean Air Council, Union of Concerned Scientists, Pennsylvania Audubon
Mapping Extractives in Ghana
Landscape near Lambussie in northwest Ghana.
2018 © Abdul Wadood Moomen/UN Environment
UNIC Dhaka jointly with UNDP Bangladesh, the Department of Social, Water and Environment, and the University of Dhaka, commemorated World Environment Day through an interactive Seminar at Dhaka University RC Majumder Arts Auditorium, on 5 June. The participating students took part in the open discussion and raised different issues relating to the theme of the Day "Raise Your Voice, Not at the Sea Level". They also put a number of suggestions to the UN and Government to protect the environment.(credit: UNIC Dhaka)