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Walnut Creek, Gainesville, Ga
GA Adopt A Stream training.
Group uses kick seine to collect macroinvertebrates
BUILT ENVIRONMENT NETWORKING - HELD THE FIRST LONDON EVENT AT THE CENTRAL HALL IN WESTMINSTER.©RUSSELL SACH - 0771 882 6138
International Forum on the Cryosphere and Society The voice of the Hindu Kush Himalaya 28–30 August 2019 ICIMOD Headquarters, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Photo: Jitendra Raj Bajracharya/ICIMOD.
A spotted turtle prepares to cross fast-moving traffic in Prince George's County, Md., on Aug. 4, 2018. Spotted turtles are listed as a Species of Greatest Conservation Need in all 21 states in which they exist, and are considered endangered by the IUCN. The loss of forested wetlands is the primary reason for the decline of the spotted turtle. The photographer stopped to move this turtle in the direction it was headed, to wetlands on the other side of the road. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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A stone map serves as an orientation point and marks over 50 tribes existing in a 50-mile radius surrounding Machicomoco State Park in Gloucester County, Va., on Aug. 16, 2021. The park's interpretive elements focus on the Indigenous people who lived in the area. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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Temple Select Board and Ad-Hoc Advisory Committee sponsored presentation by New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES)
One of our first public events. Great Success by any standards. More than 50 people involved cleaning the coast line, more than 20 divers in the water cleaning Sea Caves dive site in Cavo Greco! Well Done Guys!
The Shiloh United Methodist Church stands in Laurel, Del., on May 1, 2025. The church received new landscaping to help reduce stormwater runoff pollution reaching Broad Creek. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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The U.S. Embassy held a screening of the ATV documentary "Mercury: Suriname's Silent Public Health Menace" on June 5, 2015, in honor of World Environment Day. After the screening, Public Affairs Officer Melissa Quartell moderated a discussion with environmental scientists and activists Erlan Sleur, Nardi Johanns, Loes Trustfull, Dennis Wip, and John Goedschalk.
Enjoy this photo of Earth Day Mill Valley, our free community event at the Mill Valley Community Center on Sunday, April 21, 2024, from 11am to 2pm.
Earth Day Mill Valley featured fun activities for all ages, climate action exhibits, art. music -- and free ice cream! Over 50 green booths engaged visitors to help build a more just and sustainable world. Participants learned to live sustainably, use clean energy and transportation, green up their homes and gardens, eat healthy food, protect nature, and build resilient communities.
Thanks to all our photographers and videographers who took these pictures of our event! They include: Stuart Bass, Fabrice Florin, Sofia Fernandez Hernandez, Daniel Jacob, Kevin Morrison and Michael Wanger. Their images were edited by Green Change director Fabrice Florin, to help give a sense of what our event was like, as well as promote the work of our partners, and the many climate actions presented at the event.
Kudos to our partners at Mill Valley Recreation for organizing this great event – and to our Green Change team and volunteers for supporting our work and hosting our Climate Action Center. Special thanks to our exhibit sponsors, including the County of Marin, Good Earth, MCE and Marin Community Foundation.
We hope they will inspire you to take action in your own life to protect our future and build a more just and sustainable world. See you next year!
See more photos of Earth Day Mill Valley on our Flickr album: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/sets/72177720317016126
Learn about Earth Day Mill Valley: bit.ly/earth-day-mill-valley-report
Learn about climate actions you can take in your own life: greenchange.net/action/
In celebration of Arab Environment Day... BWA cordially invites you to its event The universe and I.. Influenced & influential..Saturday 17 October 2015 @10.00 am - 2:00 pm.. Jawad Dome, Barbar... Come and join our exciting environmental corners
The U.S. Embassy held a screening of the ATV documentary "Mercury: Suriname's Silent Public Health Menace" on June 5, 2015, in honor of World Environment Day. After the screening, Public Affairs Officer Melissa Quartell moderated a discussion with environmental scientists and activists (L-R) Erlan Sleur, Nardi Johanns, Loes Trustfull, Dennis Wip, and John Goedschalk.