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5 de Junio: Día Mundial del Medio Ambiente.
World Environment Day
Journée mondiale de l'environnement
Teror. Gran Canaria
Procede del sur de África que fue introducida en el siglo XVII en Europa como planta ornamental de exterior, si bien en zonas en las que las heladas son comunes requiere enmiendas protectoras que eviten su marchitamiento por bajas temperaturas.
Planta perenne o semiperenne, no bulbosa, pero con raíces tuberosas de ahí que soporte la escasez de agua. Sus hojas son lineares, de unos treinta centímetros de longitud y de color verde intenso. Las flores de color blanco sin aroma, reunidas en umbelas muy hermosas sostenidas de tallos que sobresalen por encima de las hojas hasta los 60 cm.
Nombre común: Flor de amor blanco, Agapanto blanco, Lirio africano blanco.
Arriving on the coast of Madagascar, you’re greeted by the unbelievable tones of red…the Betsiboka river mouth, and its unbelievable (but true) veins of red flowing into the sea for dozens of kilometers… I took almost the exact same picture during Proxima and people have since explained to me that the red is an example of dramatic erosion – soil that is washing away from rainfall into the river and the Sea. The beautiful colours I see from space is actually a consequence of very concerning land loss. A focus of this year's World Environment Day is on erosion and how the #GenerationRestoration can get active to limit the effects and preserve our environment. www.worldenvironmentday.global
Un des plus beaux pays du monde sans aucun doute : Madagascar ! On est accueilli par l’embouchure de la Betsiboka, qui déploie de magnifiques veines rouges sur des dizaines de kilomètres. J’avais pris la même photo pendant ma première mission sans savoir d’où venait cette flamboyance. Les internautes m’avaient appris qu’elle était malheureusement causée par la très forte érosion causée par la déforestation massive. Sans les racines des arbres pour ancrer le sol, à chaque précipitation des vagues de sédiments se déversent dans le fleuve jusqu’à l’océan… Un phénomène dramatique que l’on retrouve sur toute la planète : des surfaces de forêts de la superficie de la Station spatiale disparaissent toutes les trois secondes ! La FAO fait un travail remarquable pour la restauration de ce type d’écosystème, leurs experts ont les arguments et les propositions pour renverser la tendance : www.worldenvironmentday.global/fr/propos/restauration-des... 💪 #GenerationRestoration #WorldEnvironmentDay
Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet
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Human prosperity need not cost the earth......
Living sustainably is about doing more and better with less. It is about knowing that rising rates of natural resource use and the environmental impacts that occur are not a necessary by-product of economic growth.
June 5, World Environment Day 2015
United Nations Environment Programme
The theme of this year’s world environment day is “Reconnecting you to nature”. What better way to reconnect to nature than to be in the middle of Salisbury Plain, which is the largest remaining area of calcareous grassland in north-west Europe, listening to the full-throated song of sky larks.
A large proportion of Salisbury Plain supports upright brome (Bromus erectus) species-rich grassland, within which a continuous floristic variation is seen. There is an abundance of red fescue (Festuca rubra), crested hair-grass (Koeleria macrantha), salad burnet (Sanguisorba minor), lady's bedstraw (Galium verum), rough hawkbit (Leontodon hispidus), common rock-rose (Helianthemum nummularium) and dropwort (Filipendula vulgaris).
In this shot you can see the wonderful grasses, the pink Sanfoin, the yellow buttercups and a hawthorn, all of which are also to be found in abundance in this fantastic place.
And of course, a sky lark! We must have seen and heard about a hundred of these melodious birds.
117 Pictures in 2017 … #5. World Environment Day (5th June)
Sony A7R II
Tamron 150-600mm lens
(Thank you Wikipedia for the info and the Latin names).
Explored ... thank you!
দাও ফিরে সে অরণ্য, লও এ নগর,
লও যত লৌহ লোষ্ট্র কাষ্ঠ ও প্রস্তর
হে নবসভ্যতা! হে নিষ্ঠুর সর্বগ্রাসী,
দাও সেই তপোবন পুণ্যচ্ছায়ারাশি,
গ্লানিহীন দিনগুলি, সেই সন্ধ্যাস্নান,
সেই গোচারণ, সেই শান্ত সামগান,
নীবারধান্যের মুষ্টি, বল্কলবসন,
মগ্ন হয়ে আত্মমাঝে নিত্য আলোচন
মহাতত্ত্বগুলি।
Stagecoach London Enviro400 MMC is seen at Gascoigne Estate awaiting departure on route 62 to Marks Gate
Arriving on the coast of Madagascar, you’re greeted by the unbelievable tones of red…the Betsiboka river mouth, and its unbelievable (but true) veins of red flowing into the sea for dozens of kilometers… I took almost the exact same picture during Proxima and people have since explained to me that the red is an example of dramatic erosion – soil that is washing away from rainfall into the river and the Sea. The beautiful colours I see from space is actually a consequence of very concerning land loss. A focus of this year's World Environment Day is on erosion and how the #GenerationRestoration can get active to limit the effects and preserve our environment. www.worldenvironmentday.global
Un des plus beaux pays du monde sans aucun doute : Madagascar ! On est accueilli par l’embouchure de la Betsiboka, qui déploie de magnifiques veines rouges sur des dizaines de kilomètres. J’avais pris la même photo pendant ma première mission sans savoir d’où venait cette flamboyance. Les internautes m’avaient appris qu’elle était malheureusement causée par la très forte érosion causée par la déforestation massive. Sans les racines des arbres pour ancrer le sol, à chaque précipitation des vagues de sédiments se déversent dans le fleuve jusqu’à l’océan… Un phénomène dramatique que l’on retrouve sur toute la planète : des surfaces de forêts de la superficie de la Station spatiale disparaissent toutes les trois secondes ! La FAO fait un travail remarquable pour la restauration de ce type d’écosystème, leurs experts ont les arguments et les propositions pour renverser la tendance : www.worldenvironmentday.global/fr/propos/restauration-des... 💪 #GenerationRestoration #WorldEnvironmentDay
Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet
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মানুষ তবুও ঋণী পৃথিবীরই কাছে ।
জীবনানন্দ দাশ
Happy World Environment Day , People!
Look at natural vegetation on a river in parts of Australia, including large areas of this state, and the trees are almost certain to be River Red Gums. EXPLORE #121 5 June 2009. Thank you everyone!
Dry remains of the trees stand in the abandoned village of Kurdi in Sanguem taluka, with some greenery in the background providing a ray of hope as the World Environment Day is celebrated on June 5, all around ...
What the use of finding water on moon or creating more humans with genome What if we can not save our mother earth! All other great victories are nothing. Act now, everyone take the oath to save the earth.
These global warming and climatic change are warning to us, beware of tomorrow!
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I am not the biologist, and I am not a photographer either but I love to answer the calls from those gidden gems and visit them again and again, Powelltown VIC, Australia, 2017.
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“Credo che avere la terra e non rovinarla sia la più bella forma d'arte che si possa desiderare.”
ANDY WARHOL
I think having land and not ruining it is the most beautiful art that anybody could ever want to own.
ANDY WARHOL
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It is of no use in simply saying "Happy WED (World Environment Day)". Let each of us do something in favour of our Mother, the Earth. It can be planting a sapling, doing something to reduce power consumption or anything however small it may be. Because many drops make an ocean.
My part for WED: I have planted three saplings, a pomegranate, a rose and a hybiscus in my garden.
"HAPPY WED", DEAR FRIENDS !!!
It may take some more time for me to be actively in Flickr as I am yet to get my net connection.
Ecco una collezione di cascate del parco nazionale dei Laghi di Plitvice, Croazia
Here is a collection of waterfalls from the Plitvicka Lakes National Park, Croatia
12137 (LX61DFP) is seen at St Bartholomew's Hospital while working on the Route 56 to Whipps Cross, this bus was specially painted in green for World Environment Day. (02/06/15)
This year's theme for World Environment Day (on Monday 5th June) is all about connecting people to nature. This theme invites you to think about how we are part of nature and how intimately we depend on it. Bees are in decline and need our help - so I've chosen a bee for the topic in 117 pictures.
117 pictures in 2017 (5) world environment day
Today the 5th of June is World Environment Day.This has been observed since 1973. As depicted above, there is no room for trees in our urban agglomeration and no one wants to be in a rural set up if he can helps it.
Fortunately, the buff-necked Ibis (Theristicus caudatus) is evaluated as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
Flowering of ipê-roxo trees (Handroanthus impetiginosus) proceeds, signalling that life goes on, in spite of our fears of an invisible world.
Parco Nazionale dei laghi di Plitvice, Croazia
(Patrimonio mondiale dell'Umanita', UNESCO)
Un filtro polarizzatore circolare e' stato usato per sbarazzarsi dei riflessi del lago che impedivano la visione dei pesci.
Oggi (5 Giugno) è la Giornata Mondiale per l'Ambiente.
Guarda questo film/documentario: Home!
Rispetta il tuo bellissimo Pianeta.
Plitvicka Lakes National Park, Croatia
(UNESCO World Heritage)
A circular polarizer filter has been used to get rid of the reflections of the lake and better show the fishes.
Today (June 5th) is the World Environment Day.
Watch this documentary/movie: Home!
Enjoy and respect your Planet.
The environment we are living in for the next five months is a number of metal tubes connected together, and we consume endlessly recycled air and water, living in artificial lighting. Our home in space is a marvel of technology and it is a huge achievement that engineers built a structure that supports seven people in the most harsh environment we know – radiation, intense cold and heat, vacuum and no air await us behind the thin walls of our modules. We can look down at our planet that offers everything life needs to survive. See the thin blue line that turns green on the night-time photo? That is our atmosphere that protects us from space. The International Space Station provides for everything we need to survive, but so does "Spaceship Earth". We get to see our amazing planet out of the windows, but when you miss something you really realise how important it is. #WorldEnvironmentDay
Mon environnement pour les 5 prochains mois est un ensemble de cylindres métallique reliés entre eux, dans lequel on consomme sans fin le même air et la même eau sous une lumière artificielle. Notre maison dans l’espace est une merveille de technologie. C’est une prouesse d’avoir réussi à construire une structure qui permet de faire vivre 7 personnes dans l’environnement le plus hostile qu’on connaisse : des radiations, des variations de températures extrêmes, du vide, l’absence d’oxygène… c’est tout ce qui nous attend derrière les parois des modules. D’ici on peut observer notre planète, qui offre tout ce dont les êtres vivants ont besoin pour subsister. Vous voyez cette mince line bleue sur la photo ? C’est l’atmosphère que nous protège de l’espace. La Station spatiale internationale fournit laborieusement tout ce qu’il faut pour survivre, quand notre vaisseau Terre le fait naturellement.
Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet
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June 5th - World Environment Day
Cuidemos de nuestra Tierra antes de que desaparezca, como los vilanos ....
The environment we are living in for the next five months is a number of metal tubes connected together, and we consume endlessly recycled air and water, living in artificial lighting. Our home in space is a marvel of technology and it is a huge achievement that engineers built a structure that supports seven people in the most harsh environment we know – radiation, intense cold and heat, vacuum and no air await us behind the thin walls of our modules. We can look down at our planet that offers everything life needs to survive. See the thin blue line that turns green on the night-time photo? That is our atmosphere that protects us from space. The International Space Station provides for everything we need to survive, but so does "Spaceship Earth". We get to see our amazing planet out of the windows, but when you miss something you really realise how important it is. #WorldEnvironmentDay
Mon environnement pour les 5 prochains mois est un ensemble de cylindres métallique reliés entre eux, dans lequel on consomme sans fin le même air et la même eau sous une lumière artificielle. Notre maison dans l’espace est une merveille de technologie. C’est une prouesse d’avoir réussi à construire une structure qui permet de faire vivre 7 personnes dans l’environnement le plus hostile qu’on connaisse : des radiations, des variations de températures extrêmes, du vide, l’absence d’oxygène… c’est tout ce qui nous attend derrière les parois des modules. D’ici on peut observer notre planète, qui offre tout ce dont les êtres vivants ont besoin pour subsister. Vous voyez cette mince line bleue sur la photo ? C’est l’atmosphère que nous protège de l’espace. La Station spatiale internationale fournit laborieusement tout ce qu’il faut pour survivre, quand notre vaisseau Terre le fait naturellement.
Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet
421C1267 Some pictures taken from my night timelapses
La Giornata mondiale dell'ambiente (in inglese World Environment Day o WED) è una festività proclamata nel 1972 dall'Assemblea generale delle Nazioni Unite e viene celebrata ogni anno il 5 giugno. (Wikipedia)
World Environment Day (WED) occurs on 5 June every year, and is the United Nation's principal vehicle for encouraging worldwide awareness and action for the protection of our environment. First held in 1974, it has been a flagship campaign for raising awareness on emerging environmental issues from marine pollution, human overpopulation, and global warming, to sustainable consumption and wildlife crime. WED has grown to become a global platform for public outreach, with participation from over 143 countries annually. Each year, WED has a new theme that major corporations, NGOs, communities, governments and celebrities worldwide adopt to advocate environmental causes. (Wikipedia)
Explore Highest position: 409 on Tuesday, June 6, 2017
Foreground: some forest leaf
Background: large cut trunk in the forest
>>Only when the last tree has died and the last river been poisoned and the last fish been caught will we realise we cannot eat money
- Cree Indian Proverb.
Save Earth
Happy "World Environment Day" (5th June) :)
Explore highest : 2 :) thanku guys
Stagecoach London Enviro400 MMC/Volvo B5LH 13087 is seen on stand at Liverpool Street bus station awaiting departure on route 47 to Bellingham, Catford Bus Garage.
The environment we are living in for the next five months is a number of metal tubes connected together, and we consume endlessly recycled air and water, living in artificial lighting. Our home in space is a marvel of technology and it is a huge achievement that engineers built a structure that supports seven people in the most harsh environment we know – radiation, intense cold and heat, vacuum and no air await us behind the thin walls of our modules. We can look down at our planet that offers everything life needs to survive. See the thin blue line that turns green on the night-time photo? That is our atmosphere that protects us from space. The International Space Station provides for everything we need to survive, but so does "Spaceship Earth". We get to see our amazing planet out of the windows, but when you miss something you really realise how important it is. #WorldEnvironmentDay
Mon environnement pour les 5 prochains mois est un ensemble de cylindres métallique reliés entre eux, dans lequel on consomme sans fin le même air et la même eau sous une lumière artificielle. Notre maison dans l’espace est une merveille de technologie. C’est une prouesse d’avoir réussi à construire une structure qui permet de faire vivre 7 personnes dans l’environnement le plus hostile qu’on connaisse : des radiations, des variations de températures extrêmes, du vide, l’absence d’oxygène… c’est tout ce qui nous attend derrière les parois des modules. D’ici on peut observer notre planète, qui offre tout ce dont les êtres vivants ont besoin pour subsister. Vous voyez cette mince line bleue sur la photo ? C’est l’atmosphère que nous protège de l’espace. La Station spatiale internationale fournit laborieusement tout ce qu’il faut pour survivre, quand notre vaisseau Terre le fait naturellement.
Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet
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Connecting People to Nature, the theme for World Environment Day 2017, implores us to get outdoors and into nature, to appreciate its beauty and its importance, and to take forward the call to protect the Earth that we share.
WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY 5 JUNE
Panorama taken from Thambi viewpoint (11200 ft). On a clear day Thambi View Point offers a majestic panoramic view of Kangchenjunga range.
Old Silk Route, East Sikkim, India
Images of India