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From the toxic waste created by the extreme extraction of tar sands destroying indigenous communities in Canada, to toxins created by the BP Whiting refinery producing sacrifice communities in the Greater Chicago area, to the resultant catastrophic effect on our climate, the urgent need for a just transition away from fossil fuels to a 100% renewable energy economy is abundantly clear.

Cost-effective pasture management practices in Kyrgyzstan are helping to reduce negative impacts of livestock grazing on land and improve rural livelihoods.

 

The project is also working on attracting farmers to distant pastures by installing green technologies, including six mini hydropower stations and 18 solar energy stations. This equipment helps to improve the livelihoods of families and shepherds working in distant pastures.

 

Find out more about farmers gaining access to traditional lands for growing crops in Kyrygzstan

 

Photo courtesy of UNDP in Kyrgyzstan

H2Orchestra performing for the National Capital Commission (NCC) at Winterlude 2010 in Ottawa

Children's hydraulophone waterflute, a musical instrument that's like a

woodwind instrument but runs on water rather than wind.

 

This flute has 12 finger holes, and is most easy to play on a diatonic scale,

but you can also play sharps and flats after some practice.

 

Installed in public parks and pools, it's fun, easy-to-play, and

a highly expressive musical instrument suitable for children's music,

jazz, classical, and can also be used to play a wide variety of world

music from many different cultures.

 

Photo © Ana Lisa Alperovich for Inhabitat

 

Designed by Iris Shantverk.

CHINA HONG KONG 24MAY10 - HSBC Bank main building in Hong Kong's busy Central district.

 

jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac

 

© Jiri Rezac 2010

Cost-effective pasture management practices in Kyrgyzstan are helping to reduce negative impacts of livestock grazing on land and improve rural livelihoods.

 

The project is also working on attracting farmers to distant pastures by installing green technologies, including six mini hydropower stations and 18 solar energy stations. This equipment helps to improve the livelihoods of families and shepherds working in distant pastures.

 

Find out more about farmers gaining access to traditional lands for growing crops in Kyrygzstan

 

Photo courtesy of UNDP in Kyrgyzstan

CHINA HONG KONG 24MAY10 - HSBC Bank main building in Hong Kong's busy Central district.

 

jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac

 

© Jiri Rezac 2010

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Cost-effective pasture management practices in Kyrgyzstan are helping to reduce negative impacts of livestock grazing on land and improve rural livelihoods.

 

The project is also working on attracting farmers to distant pastures by installing green technologies, including six mini hydropower stations and 18 solar energy stations. This equipment helps to improve the livelihoods of families and shepherds working in distant pastures.

 

Find out more about farmers gaining access to traditional lands for growing crops in Kyrygzstan

 

Photo courtesy of UNDP in Kyrgyzstan

Photo © Ana Lisa Alperovich for Inhabitat

 

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Bar view: National Express West Midlands Volvo B5LH/Wright Gemini 5517 H41/27F pauses outside One Brindley Place on Broad Street in Birmingham. 5517 began life in Wolverhampton but moved to Birmingham Central garage after a year (2014).

CHINA HONG KONG 24MAY10 - HSBC Bank main building in Hong Kong's busy Central district.

 

jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac

 

© Jiri Rezac 2010

Cost-effective pasture management practices in Kyrgyzstan are helping to reduce negative impacts of livestock grazing on land and improve rural livelihoods.

 

The project is also working on attracting farmers to distant pastures by installing green technologies, including six mini hydropower stations and 18 solar energy stations. This equipment helps to improve the livelihoods of families and shepherds working in distant pastures.

 

Find out more about farmers gaining access to traditional lands for growing crops in Kyrygzstan

 

Photo courtesy of UNDP in Kyrgyzstan

Peter Pen Pedicabs are not only ecologically sustainable, but are also faster than walking, definitely more exciting than taking a traditional taxi cab, bus, or MTA service, and are capable of maneuvering through heavily congested city traffic with ease. Our NYC Tour Guides and capable chauffeurs, and the state-of-the-art fleet of bike taxis they ride, set the industry standard for professional interpretive tours and entertainment-based transportation in New York City, NY.

From the toxic waste created by the extreme extraction of tar sands destroying indigenous communities in Canada, to toxins created by the BP Whiting refinery producing sacrifice communities in the Greater Chicago area, to the resultant catastrophic effect on our climate, the urgent need for a just transition away from fossil fuels to a 100% renewable energy economy is abundantly clear.

CHINA HONG KONG 24MAY10 - HSBC Bank main building in Hong Kong's busy Central district.

 

jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac

 

© Jiri Rezac 2010

Vancouver Island will be the first region in B.C. to upgrade lighting infrastructure along provincial highways and roadways to LED, improving visibility for drivers and benefiting the environment.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/23026

MakerBot unveils its latest invention, the Digitizer 3D scanner at its Downtown Brooklyn headquarters

Zero Gravity Circus playing the balnaphone in the SpaBerry hot tub

Photo © Ana Lisa Alperovich for Inhabitat

 

Designed by Magno.

CHINA HONG KONG 24MAY10 - HSBC Bank main building in Hong Kong's busy Central district.

 

jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac

 

© Jiri Rezac 2010

Out of this world public domain images from NASA. All original images and many more can be found from the NASA Image Library

 

Curated higher resolutions with digital enhancement without attribution required can be downloaded: www.rawpixel.com/board/418580/nasa

 

This is a free download under CC Attribution ( CC BY 4.0) Please credit NASA and rawpixel.com.

 

H2Orchestra performing for the National Capital Commission (NCC) at Winterlude 2010 in Ottawa

CHINA HONG KONG 24MAY10 - Tram in Hong Kong's busy Central district.

 

jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac

 

© Jiri Rezac 2010

Children's hydraulophone waterflute, a musical instrument that's like a

woodwind instrument but runs on water rather than wind.

 

This flute has 12 finger holes, and is most easy to play on a diatonic scale,

but you can also play sharps and flats after some practice.

 

Installed in public parks and pools, it's fun, easy-to-play, and

a highly expressive musical instrument suitable for children's music,

jazz, classical, and can also be used to play a wide variety of world

music from many different cultures.

 

CHINA SHANGHAI HONGQIAO 19MAY10 - Workers install solar photovoltaic panels on the roofs of the Hongqiao Passenger Rail Terminal in Shanghai, China. There are a total of 23000 solar panels planned for the CECIC-funded project, each panel with a production capacity of 280 KWh to feed into the electricity grid.

 

jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / The Climate Group

 

© Jiri Rezac 2010

Aerial photo of Florida International University's U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2011 entry, the perFORM[D]ance House, under construction. (Credit: Carol Anna/U.S. Department of Energy)

Cost-effective pasture management practices in Kyrgyzstan are helping to reduce negative impacts of livestock grazing on land and improve rural livelihoods.

 

The project is also working on attracting farmers to distant pastures by installing green technologies, including six mini hydropower stations and 18 solar energy stations. This equipment helps to improve the livelihoods of families and shepherds working in distant pastures.

 

Find out more about farmers gaining access to traditional lands for growing crops in Kyrygzstan

 

Photo courtesy of UNDP in Kyrgyzstan

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