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April. Bicycle is a great way to show off yourself, to give some exercise for your legs and be environmen friendly.

February.

Don't forget to use the public transportation instead of driving your car all by yourself. I actually like doing it I can read and don't need to stress about parking gas prices.

Designer Alexis and her model Kira posing backstage at the Trashion Show hosted by The EcoQuest club for environmental advocacy at Quest. Look at that sweet outfit! All made from tuff u thought had no more use... Little did you know that Alexis and Kira are magic makers. Photo: Alexis Steer #questuniversity #environmentalawareness #protectthenvironmwnent #greenweek #funwithfriends #funnypose #fashion #designer #streetstyle

 

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The Splash Festival was held on Chambers Island on the Maroochy River. The theme was environmental awareness of the riverine landscape. In Maroochydore on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia.

This is why the clean-ups are necessary. Plastic and ropes killing live-stock and other animals.

What you see here is the left-over stomach of a cow.

'Australia Pumping Empty' film and forum evening held in the Maleny Community Centre in Queensland, Australia. The event was organised by Sustainable Maleny to raise awareness of environmental and sustaibility issues. Noosa Mayor Bob Abbot was a key speaker.

During the session on Nature and Poetry.

A macro shot of a dormouse on a plant.

 

For the full story, visit creativesplurges.com/2025/02/21/british-wildlife-centre/

This water looks refreshing, but not as refreshing as the soft ice creams we ate before getting on the ferry!

During the session on Nature and Poetry.

Artist: Lisa Fedich

Humans have been harnessing the power of the wind for thousands of years. But now, on a much broader scale, wind is an increasingly valuable source of renewable energy. In fact, experts believe that the United States could ultimately harvest 20 percent of its electricity from wind power. It's not just a cool breeze–it's a great source of power!

   

Lisa Fedich teamed up with hospitalized children from Snow City Arts to depict how using wind and solar power can dramatically reduce our carbon emissions. Painted as a blustery day for the world, the globe contains excerpts of children's poetry reflecting their interpretation of the power of wind. Whimsical pinwheels spin around the globe, inspiring viewers of all ages to dream big when it comes to wind

 

This photograph excellently captures the spontaneity and joyful interaction among attendees in a vibrant street festival setting. The use of a 35mm focal length at f/2.5 offers a natural field of view, blurring the background just enough to focus attention on the people while still capturing the lively environment. The ISO of 200 and a shutter speed of 1/400 is ideal for this dynamic outdoor setting, ensuring the subjects are sharply captured without motion blur, which is crucial in crowded and active scenes.

 

The image's strengths lie in its lively capture of facial expressions and the candid nature of the interactions, providing a snapshot of genuine human connections. The framing is quite effective, positioning the main subjects prominently, though a little more space on the left would prevent the man from being partially cut off, ensuring all individuals are comfortably included in the shot. Additionally, the lighting is well-handled, illuminating the subjects' faces without harsh shadows or overexposure, contributing to the warm and inviting atmosphere of the photo.

 

Overall, the photograph is a vibrant depiction of festival life, encapsulating the essence of community and enjoyment in a colorful urban setting.

The Splash Festival was held on Chambers Island on the Maroochy River. The theme was environmental awareness of the riverine landscape. In Maroochydore on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia.

The Splash Festival was held on Chambers Island on the Maroochy River. The theme was environmental awareness of the riverine landscape. In Maroochydore on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia.

'Australia Pumping Empty' film and forum evening held in the Maleny Community Centre in Queensland, Australia. The event was organised by Sustainable Maleny to raise awareness of environmental and sustaibility issues. Noosa Mayor Bob Abbot was a key speaker.

The Splash Festival was held on Chambers Island on the Maroochy River. The theme was environmental awareness of the riverine landscape. In Maroochydore on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. Still photo made with a Panasonic NV-GS400 video recorder.

The United States generates approximately one scrap tire for every person each year. 30 million of these tires are retreaded leaving the rest to be managed. Besides this yearly generation there is an estimated 2 to 3 billion that have accumulated over the years and are contained in various stockpiles.

Remember the old saying, "If you could be a tree, what kind of tree would you be?" At the Tree Baltimore stand, the question was, "If you could pick out a free tree, what kind of tree would you take home with thee?"

The Splash Festival was held on Chambers Island on the Maroochy River. The theme was environmental awareness of the riverine landscape. In Maroochydore on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia.

The Splash Festival was held on Chambers Island on the Maroochy River. The theme was environmental awareness of the riverine landscape. In Maroochydore on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. Still photo made with a Panasonic NV-GS400 video recorder.

Each year, U.S. factories spew 3 million tons of toxic chemicals into the air, land, and water.

The Splash Festival was held on Chambers Island on the Maroochy River. The theme was environmental awareness of the riverine landscape. In Maroochydore on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. Still photo made with a Panasonic NV-GS400 video recorder.

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