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Lyddle End 2050 - Environment Agency All-terrain Office

 

In the world of the future, workers will make their offices where they want. Except for those who have to have to use specific equipment, or whose work takes place in specific areas. Agents of the Environment Agency, for example, must monitor wild areas, waterways and other difficult-to-access regions. In this case, a small pre-war shop has been modified with appropriate sensors, hydraulics and a track-laying all-terrain system. While it lives within the normal village when idle, it can move into the countryside to survey local waterways, marshes and other wildlands, with the full resources and comfort of the local survey office.

 

Photoshopped versions to come when I have the time.

 

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Kananaskis, summer 2005

Down in the valley, surrounded by windmills, the Guanting Reservoir was finished in 1954. It's the main source of water for the farms nearby and an important water supply for Beijing. In 2006, a study concluded that the soils around the reservoir suffer from a "severe' Cadmium pollution due to human activity and that the towns surrounding the area are a "relatively large concentration hotspots for all heavy metals". The air is heavily polluted.

The photographers hold the high ground. Lens lady on the right.

Reviewing the plan for the day.

Photos by Thomas Herrera-Mishler of Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy

Rockwood, ON. July 1980.

Kenneth Bridgers, farm manager at The Well at Oxon Run, operated by DC Greens, poses at the farm and community wellness property in Ward 8 of Washington, D.C., on July 3, 2024. Bridgers grew up in Ward 8 and now works with the community to share his love for gardening and his knowledge of the holistic benefits of giving back through fresh produce. "Using food as medicine, using the garden space as a therapeutic means to help people process their experiences, whether positive or traumatic is essential," Bridgers said. (Photo by Rhiannon Johnston/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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Calculated measures are your best option in an unforgiving environment.

 

University of Saskatchewan

Nice patterns. Taken in the Rachel Carson Conservation Park in Montgomery County, Maryland.

Photo of a field of conservation farming in Koudiéré village, commune of Tanghin Dassouri.

Conservation Farming, a new agricultural practice to increase the resilience of farmers facing to climate change.

Submitted by Ilyasse KABORE and Boukary SALIFOU

 

Made of 98% paper & some coating :D

 

Pretty cool but can't leave em in your drinks for too long...the uncoated parts swell.

Juan Carlos Augusto, Achilles Kameas

O João de Barro, resiste e persiste em viver, deixando uma lição para todos. Em um lugar apropriado ele constrói sua casa, deixando uma lição para todos, que por aquele belíssimo Campus caminham.

i3-Solutions Furniture for computer class

Environmental Leaders Gather For The 4th Aviation & Environment Summit

GENEVE, SWITZERLAND - APRIL 1: Aviation and Environment 2009 Summit press conference at the Crown Plaza on April 1, 2009 in Geneve, Switzerland. Dan Elwell (AIA). The Conference discussed ideas for improvements on fuel efficiency and alternative fuels such as biofuels. (Photo by JustinHession/Getty Images for Air Transport Group)

Personal Piece

Photoshop CS5

2010

 

James Hall

Concept Artist

www.jameshallart.com

i was interested in taking something inside of the environment it belongs in and bringing it somewhere completely foreign to the object.

Kenneth Bridgers, farm manager at The Well at Oxon Run, harvests red onions from the garden in Ward 8 of Washington, D.C., on July 3, 2024. These onions, along with all other crops grown at the farm, will be donated free of charge to the local community. Community members can also visit The Well during community harvest days to pick their own produce to take home. (Photo by Rhiannon Johnston/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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The Chesapeake Bay Program's photographic archive is available for media and non-commercial use at no charge. To request permission, send an email briefly describing the proposed use to requests@chesapeakebay.net. Please do not attach jpegs. Instead, reference the corresponding Flickr URL of the image.

 

A photo credit mentioning the Chesapeake Bay Program is mandatory. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way or used in any way that suggests approval or endorsement of the Chesapeake Bay Program. Requestors should also respect the publicity rights of individuals photographed, and seek their consent if necessary.

Eco-logical travelling

Discover the world at zero CO2 emissions: for a healthier environment, and a healthier body as well. (A long ride from Berlin to Copenhagen.)

 

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