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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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Quick-Look Hill-shaded Colour Relief Image of 2014 1m LIDAR Composite Digital Surface Model (DSM).

 

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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.

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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.

Climate change is a defining threat of the 21st century, bringing irreversible losses to communities, livelihoods and the environment. The Asia-Pacific region, in particular, is the hardest hit by climate change and faces impacts well above the global average.

 

Despite the region’s exposure to climate risks, it is also positioned to benefit from the global shift towards net-zero transitions. Advancing this transition for climate action required collaborative efforts, targeted policies and inclusive approaches that prioritize the needs of all communities.

 

Under the EmPower: Women for Climate Resilient Societies (EmPower) Programme, UN Women and the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) co-organized the regional cross-learning workshop "Delivering Solutions: Accelerating Gender-Responsive Climate Action in Asia and the Pacific" from 3-5 March 2025 that provides a collaborative platform for regional stakeholders, such as government representatives and development partners, to engage in meaningful dialogue and share experiences in advancing climate action across the Asia-Pacific region.

 

Photo: UN Women/Pathumporn Thongking

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

  

Metal crushers at a recycling station in Beijing

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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).

A dark-eyed junco forages at Algonkian Regional Park in Loudoun County, Va., on Feb. 2, 2025. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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Unity College in Maine Senior BBQ 2008

 

Unity College in Maine Senior BBQ 2008

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

  

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BELGRADE 06.03.2025 - 07.03.2025 Protection of IP Digital Environment.

This photograph taken on January 18, 2024, shows a fishing vessel moored along pontoons at the Chef de Baie fishing port in La Rochelle, western France. To preserve dolphins, French and foreign fishermen in the Bay of Biscay will remain docked for a month starting January 22, 2024, for the first time since 1945, much to the dismay of an industry that fears a social crisis. (Photo by Christophe ARCHAMBAULT / AFP)

I work in an office all week so it's always great to get outside and take pictures. In this context my environment is getting out there. Taken last Tuesday on a photo trip to Tees barrage - the weather was lousy (no surprise there then) and so we sheltered under a canopy thingy. This is one of the supports to the canopy. It's not mono but it might as well be. If I could fiddle with it I would clone out the wire tie on the right hand structure and the tiny bit of tree bottom right. I liked the form, symmetry and simplicity of the pattern.

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