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Rwanda Environment Management Authority (REMA) through SERPG/VERP Project, hands over 50 cows to residents of Gashaki Model Green Village in Musanze District.
It is the second cow for each of the 50 families relocated from islands in Ruhondo lake.
The ceremony to hand over the cows, held on Friday January 20, 2017, was attended by communities, local leaders, Members of parliament and other guests.
The 9th World Conference on Sport and the Environment was organised in Doha, Qatar, by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), in partnership with the Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), from 30 April to 2 May 2011. About 600 delegates from National Olympic Committees (NOCs), International Federations (IFs), Organising Committees for the Olympic Games (OCOGs), governmental and non-governmental environmental organisations and educational institutions participated in this Conference, making it the biggest of its kind. Photograph / Shahjahan Moidin /QOC
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.
The great Southwest Marine Debris Cleanup takes place on the wild seas and coastline of southwest Tasmania each year. A small team of very lucky volunteers spends a week or so picking up rubbish from some of the most spectacular and inaccessible beaches in Australia, then sorting and counting each day's haul on deck in the evening.
This year, we picked up a record 35,000+ pieces of marine debris from these wild, remote and jaw-droppingly stunning ecosystems. We also got a wave or two.
For more info about the project & to find out more about how marine debris is trashing our coastal and marine ecosystems globally, visit wha-marinedebris.blogspot.com.au/
Photo by Ula Majewski
Oura Bay, the last remaining habitat of Japanese dugongs is in danger from a construction plan of a new U.S. base. There are buoys to prevent protesters in kayaks and ships. Sadly the salvage barges are set for drilling survey in the beautiful and rich ocean - taken in Henoko, Nago City, Okinawa.
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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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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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)
Nov. 12, 2022
Philadelphia
Development in Philly is out of control, worsening conditions for working class people & the environment. Hundreds of community activists took to the streets to set the tone for Philly's 2023 election: anyone running for mayor or city council better have policy solutions for ensuring long-term, working class residents have a place in this city and that Philly is truly tackling and prepared for the climate crisis.
The march was organized by community groups fighting for land justice across our city, including Philly Thrive, Sunrise Movement, VietLead, Save UCTownhomes, Save the Meadows, Cobbs Creek EJ, and more!
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Weaver Lake Fishing Access Site in Otsego County, N.Y., on May 28, 2015. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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Mapping Extractives in Ghana
Participatory mapping of village boundaries and inventory of local environmental resources in Koro.
2018 © Abdul Wadood Moomen/UN Environment
Common Juniper is found throughout Rocky Mountain National Park and may one the most widely distributed trees in the world. This coniferous shrub is known for its “berries” that are actually the plant’s cones. Photograph courtesy National Park Service
This concept in Melbourne's northern suburbs - CERES Community Environment Park has been a leader in community building, environmental education and is now embarking on an ambitious and innovative Sustainability Centre - go to www.ceres.org.au
During our Environment Unit we tested the water tolerance of 4 different types of plant seeds - barley, radish, corn and pea.
We planted 3 seeds of each plant into 4 containers. Everything was kept the same except we add different amounts of water to each container. One container had no water, and contained dry soil, one container we added moist soil but no water. We added 40mls of water to one container and 80mls of water to the last container. We also had one class container labeled swamp - it had 120ml of water added to it. All containers were sealed in zip-lock bags.
Feb. 26, 2016 marked the final day of our Environmental Film Festival in Paramaribo. The Paramaribo Zoo brought a baby howler monkey to our 10:30 a.m. screening. And Environmental Policy Advisor to the President of Suriname Dr. Haydi Berrenstein and Ambassador Nolan spoke at the evening screening.