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When someone says,,,,,,,,you've changed! It simply means ,,,,,you are stop living life with their way......
Walking the congested streets of Lagos. The event raised public awareness
about sea level rise, flooding, and the present un-sustainable mode of
transportation which is a threat to our very survival caused by fossil fuel
and climate change.
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Andrea van Meygaarden
andreavm@350.org
+27 21 7886988
Help Haiti.
My school has decided to support Haiti by collecting change from around our community and anyone else who would like to help.
If you would like to help us help Haiti, Please please Flickr mail me.
Any amount of change will make a difference.
Hello, Diana and 350.org team!
According to “Global Work Party 10/10/10” international brand GARNIER and
NGO “Footprints” organized cleanup action „CO2” in Latvia. There were sun
shining and approximately 50 volunteers cleaned one of the mist beautiful
peninsula in Riga (Latvia`s capital city) – Grāpju peninsula. For 2 hours
younger and older volunteers collected and sorted waste materials. To save
nature resources, volunteers paid big attention to separate PET bottles from
other waste materials. These PET bottles were later delivered to recycling
factory “PET Baltic”. As a result we free our nature of 3 m3 PET bottles and
850 kg other waste.
In the end of heavy work, GARNIER has arranged nice lottery – each
participant could win useful presents from GARNIER. Also just prepared, warm
soup was served to all volunteers. The happening was honoured by visit of
Latvian national cleanness superhero Pigman! All volunteers signed in
Pigmen`s pink book for adoption of deposit system for PET bottles in Latvia.
In attachment you can find summary and photos of Latvia`s cleanup “CO2”.
Best regards,
Līga Ivanova
„Footprints”
+371 26464686
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U.S. Air Force Colonel Justin Walrath, commander of the 153d Airlift Wing, gives his final address as wing commander during a change of command ceremony at the Wyoming Air National Guard base Cheyenne, Wyo. on July 11, 2020. Col. Justin Walrath was the wing commander from November 2017 to July 2020.
Watch 'Change Agent' - a modern-day, dramatic, silent film about a man in search of personal redemption - here: apokapicturesinc.weebly.com/apoka-dimiourgiacutea-creatio...
Polymer wall art series, based on the theme of 4 seasons (spring, summer, autumn, winter). The panels depict the growth of a plant from spring through winter, with backgrounds corresponding to the weather of the seasons. For more information on this project, please visit my blog post: createmyworlddesigns.blogspot.com/2016/01/seasons-of-chan...
This man was sitting on a bench at my locat park. I took a shot of him as he was counting the change in his hands. I was nervous to take the shot, but luckily the picture turned out very well.
Command Sgt. Maj. Randy Brown relinquished responsibility as the battalion command sergeant major to Command Sgt. Maj. Nigel Fagaragan for 70th Brigade Support Battalion, 210th Field Artillery Brigade, Oct. 22, 2019, Camp Casey, Republic of Korea. Fagaragan's wife received flowers as welcome gift. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Daniel Parker)
29 August 2011. The peaches are being replaced by pears. Autumn is coming and so are the leaves- grrr. Hopefully I will not have to take part in the Annual Hungarian Leaf Sweeping Olympics.
One New Change is a major office and retail development in London, United Kingdom.[1] It comprises 560,000 square feet (52,000 m2) of floor space, including 220,000 square feet (20,000 m2) of retail space and 330,000 square feet (31,000 m2) of office space[2] and is the only large shopping centre in the City of London, the historic and modern financial centre of London. It cost £500 million to build and was completed in October 2010.[1]
The complex is located on New Change, a road linking Cannon Street with Cheapside, in one of the areas of the City historically associated with retailing and markets. It is close to St. Paul's Cathedral. The nearest London Underground stations are St. Paul's and Mansion House.
The development's sensitive location — opposite St. Paul's Cathedral — and its modern architecture led to some controversy during its planning and construction, including criticism from Prince Charles.[3] The architect was Jean Nouvel and the developer was Land Securities.[1][2] The new six-storey, 34 m high centre[4] replaced an 11-storey, 40 m building constructed in the 1950s for the Bank of England, which was demolished in 2007.[5] The complex's distinctive appearance has given it the nickname "the stealth bomber".[1]
One New Change opened its doors to the public at midday on 28 October 2010.[6] The roof terrace, with its restaurant and cafe, was opened on 18 November 2010.
OK, in keeping with the Hot and Spicy theme, I have changed her name to Cayenne. Her registered name will be EITHER Whazthat Karasail Hot Like Me OR Whazthat Karasail Heart On Fire. Any preferences?
to the Venice 8:45 it dawns with his channels and the unique thing that are happened to me is to do a photo to him to the lamppost!!
PD/ la foto lo único que tiene retocado es el marjen y el texto:)
19 December 2009: On the day the world climate change summit fails amid acrimony and recrimination, a lone daffodil appears in Teddington, west London - way ahead of its time.
UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell and UN Climate Change Deputy Executive Secretary Noura Hamladji brief staff ahead of COP29 (Photo: UN Climate Change - Kiara Worth)
Lake Atitlan, in Guatemala's western highlands, has risen 5 meters since
2006. A basin with no outflow to the sea, the lake level fluctuates up
to a meter in a normal year. But the past 7 years have seen the area hit
by 2 major hurricanes, a string of tropical storms, and longer, wetter
rainy seasons. Frequent landslides around the lake have claimed hundreds
of lives. Soil erosion has changed the PH balance of the water, causing
blooms of toxic algae to cover the lake's surface and poison fish. And
the rising water has claimed hundreds of homes, businesses, and farms
along the shore.
Click here to learn more about Camp Humphreys U.S. Army photos by Staff Sgt. Brian Cline and Spc. Anna Walker