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Crops grow at Wye House Farm along the Wye River in Talbot County, Md., on April 30, 2025. The property has been in the same family since the 1650s, and historically was a plantation fueled by enslaved African Americans, including a young Frederick Douglass. In recent years, the descendents of the Lloyd and Tilghman families have helped initiate conservation projects, including living shorelines, that have protected the 1200-acre farm, 312 acres of which are permanently protected from development through two conservation easements with the Eastern Shore Land Conservancy (ESLC). (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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Canada geese visit Broad Creek near the site of an accessible launch for canoes and kayaks in Laurel, Del., on May 1, 2025. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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The inauguration of a new solar power planet in the building of the "Tawasul School" in Establ Antar, implemented through the Egypt PV project.

 

The project is implemented by the Industrial Modernization Center (IMC) and the United Nations Development Programme in Egypt with funding from the Global Environment Facility (GEF).

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Occasional light & short lived showers of snow and graupel (snow pellets), the last one observed at 22:50UTC.

We’ve fished them for ages, writes Jake Tilson, but someone alive today will eat the last bite of toro. By Jake Tilson zesterdaily.com/zester-soapbox-articles/510-bluefin-tuna-...

The pioneering bike sharing project scheme at Fayoum University sets to revive cycling in Egypt, serves students who commute daily to the city from neighboring towns, changes lifestyles into healthier ones and reduces emissions & congestion.

 

Through the Sustainable Transport Project, 14 KM of separated bicycle lanes in Fayoum governorate were created, along with 12 bike stations across the city and campuses.

 

GREEN TECH TO CLEAN TECH

The City of Tomorrow

 

INTERVIEWER Alexis Madrigal

 

2016.06.29. Latvija. Ragaciems. Sedums.Zvejniecības vide un rīki. (Fishing environment and gear.)

 

Op 5 oktober organiseerde Built Environment een bedrijvendag: een matchmakingsdag. Studenten en bedrijven kunnen met elkaar in contact komen voor stages, afstudeeropdrachten en ter oriëntatie op de arbeidsmarkt. Welke banen zijn er straks?

A bald eagle perches high in a pine tree along Broad Creek in Laurel, Del., on May 1, 2025. With support from the Laurel Redevelopment Corporation and Delaware Sea Grant, an ADA-accessible canoe and kayak launch was installed by the Laurel Rotary Club in 2016, and in 2025 a new fleet of kayaks is being provided onsite for guided events. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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Kimberly Curren, naturalist at the Calvert County Government Department of Parks & Recreation, tends to the fire on the beach at Flag Ponds Nature Park in Lusby, Md., on May 23, 2025. The Calvert Nature Society invited community members to camp on the beach and experience the spawning of horseshoe crabs under the stars. During the fire, Curren took the time educating attendees about horseshoe crabs while they enjoyed roasting s'mores.(Photo by Charlie Nick/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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Toddler books and picture books (like those shown above) are shelved low to the ground, providing access to the searching toddlers and preschoolers.

Quick-Look Hill-shaded Colour Relief Image of 2014 2m LIDAR Composite Digital Terrain Model (DTM).

 

Data supplied by Environment Agency under the Open Government License agreement. For details please go to: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/v...

 

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People, Moments, Tennis and Nature – Images from the Australia Open Grand Slam Tournaments

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(c) Dr Stanislav Shmelev

 

Here are the images from our latest exploratory tour of Armenia. A serenely beautiful and ancient country, one of the oldest centres of wine making in the world, the earliest country to adopt Christianity, Armenia never fails to impress. This set contains images of the beautiful Noravank monastery built in the 13th century, Khor Virap monastery founded in 642 AD, Sevanavank Monastery completed in the 9th century, Haghartsin monastery built in the 13th century, the pagan Garni Temple built in the 1st century, Geghard monastery founded in the 4th century to host the Holy relic of the Spear, the Zvartnotz cathedral completed in 652, views of Mount Ararat where Noah's Arc got stuck during the Great Flood and the views of Yerevan.

 

I am delighted to let you know that my art has been chosen among 12082 works from all over the world to be shown at the Arte Laguna Prize Exhibition in Venice. The show brings together the very best of contemporary art of 2021 from all around the world. Location: L'Arsenale di Venezia where La Biennale is taking place. Time: October 2021: artelaguna.world/photograph/magical-realism-2.30321/

 

I am absolutely delighted to let you know that my new album, 'ECOSYSTEMS' has just been published: stanislav.photography/ecosystems

It has been presented at the Club of Rome 50th Anniversary meeting, the United Nations COP24 conference on climate change, a large exhibition held at the Mathematical Institute of Oxford University and the Environment Europe Oxford Spring School in Ecological Economics and now at the United Nations World Urban Forum 2020. There are only 450 copies left so you will have to be quick: stanislav.photography/ecosystems

 

You are most welcome to explore my new website: stanislav.photography/ and a totally new blog: environmenteurope.wordpress.com/

 

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Leo Raudys, Senior Director of Environmental Affairs at Best Buy and NorthStar partner, gives the Keynote speech at the 2011 Student Sustainability Symposium held at the Institute on the Environment.

From a visit to the Coyote Point Museum for Environmental Education (http://www.coyoteptmuseum.org/).

Bello da vedere, bello da sentire, bello da respirare...

Photos: The Chancellery of the Prime Minister / PAP S.A

  

Photo by Dana Maxson, courtesy of Sarah Lawrence College

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