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LA IBMers work with Grid Alternatives to put solar panels on low income homes, saving the home owner $150/mo on her energy bill.
At the conference, Yoo Soon-taek, wife of UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, gave a speech on the environment.
BUILT ENVIRONMENT NETWORKING - HELD THE FIRST LONDON EVENT AT THE CENTRAL HALL IN WESTMINSTER.©RUSSELL SACH - 0771 882 6138
On June 5, 2023, we at NIS celebrated “World Environment Day”, with great enthusiasm. In this occasion, we organized an awareness program to highlight the significance of preserving our environment. Dr. M. Sivaraja, the Principal of NIT, graced the event as our esteemed Chief guest. He inaugurated the ceremony by planting a tree and delivered a wonderful message emphasizing the importance of environmental conservation to the students.
The event witnessed active participation from K S Sivaprakash, our school Principal, Headmistress, faculty members, and students. The collective aim behind celebrating Environment Day was to raise awareness about the crucial need to maintain a clean and sustainable environment.
As part of the celebration, our NIS students hosted an Assembly focused on the theme of World Environment Day.Our Principal delivered a compelling speech, shedding light on the role the environment plays in our lives and urging everyone to take initiatives to safeguard. The Headmistress also spoke about the significance of World Environment Day and stressed the importance of collaborative efforts in protecting our planet.
To commemorate the day further, the Chief guest, along with the school Principal, Headmistress, faculty, and students, participated in a tree-planting activity within the school premises. The event was marked by the enthusiastic involvement of all the Staff & Students, making it a memorable and impactful celebration.
Quick-Look Hill-shaded Colour Relief Image of 2014 2m LIDAR Composite Digital Terrain Model (DTM).
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Day 2: Awareness raising through fliers and presentation on Energy saving and alternative sources of energy. Photo by IITA.
BUILT ENVIRONMENT NETWORKING: LONDON MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS 2014 - METHODIST CENTRAL HALL, WESTMINSTER 20TH MARCH 2014. PICTURED: NETWORKING.©RUSSELL SACH - 0771 882 6138
On Wednesday, April 9, 2025, the School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation hosted ArchiNova 2.0, a "Shark Tank"-style competition where students pitch innovative business ideas for the built environment to a panel of industry experts.
Mahindra Susten is committed to the environment by creating innovative solutions to minimize impact and optimize resource conservation. The great aspect of our business is that increase in power generation not only increases the economic benefits of our client but, being solar power, it also reduces the GHG emissions of our country while strengthening our energy security. To know more visit here www.mahindrasusten.com/environment.php
Atlantic white cedar grows in a former stormwater pond that has been retrofitted into a regenerative stormwater conveyance with integrated stream and wetland habitat at the Belvoir Farms community in Crownsville, Md., on May 23, 2025. The roughly $577,000 project was partially funded by the Chesapeake Bay Program through a $75,000 Small Watershed Grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. It created and enhanced habitat, sequesters carbon, improves water quality, mitigates flooding, provides resilience to the effects of climate change, and demonstrates the potential for restoration in communities with similar clay core dams. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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