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Double track has taken the place of the old signal relay room and the double to single track junction point at Ascott-under-Wychwood on Wednesday, June 1, 2011.

東京中央郵便局。

 

少し前に話題になった東京駅前の郵便局です。

表側を皮のように残し、裏側はすっかり取り払われてしまいました。

古きものが消えていくのは悲しい反面、常に変化し続けるのが東京と言う街の本質でもあるような気がするので、複雑な印象です。

 

PENTAX K-7

PENTAX FA-43mm/F1.9

Marunouchi, Tokyo, Japan.

Caption: People Marching peacefully

 

Photo Credit: Regan Sapkota

 

Best Regards,

Had long hair for too long and today I chopped my security blanket. I love it.

Members of the Ethiopian Youth Climate Coalition and the university environmental club raised awareness by distributing educational materials on climate impacts and mobilizing students for action on campus.

 

Photo: Ethiopian Youth Climate Coalition

This is a quiet little spot near Walden. I love the diversity in a forest. Colors, textures, light subjects always changing. What more could a photographer ask for?

 

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Aqui son las fotos de nuestro evento educativo hoy en el Fuerte Conde

Mirasol.

 

Repartimos una hoja educativa sobre las metas de 350.org en la apertura

del arte de Glorimar Ojeda Cruz y su hermana Wanda. El evento fue un

homenaje póstumo a Glorimar Ojeda Cruz, maestra quien organizó varias

exhibiciones del arte de sus estudiantes para canalizar sus sentimientos

sobre la contaminación de Vieques causada por 60 años de bombardeo.

 

Kathy Gannett

Casa de Kathy

www.casadekathy.com

The old Metropole Hotel on Townsville's south-side is now dwarfed by its new neighbors. The Hotel M occupies the space which once housed the iconic beer garden of this old pub and a monolithic apartment block sits where the Crown Hotel used to provide the best view of the creek to accompany your beer. HDR taken at dusk.

featuring

 

Joseph Aldy

Associate Professor of Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University Senior Adviser, Energy and National Security Program, CSIS

 

and

 

Elliot Diringer

Executive Vice President, Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES)

 

Moderated by:

 

Sarah Ladislaw

Director and Senior Fellow, Energy and National Security Program, CSIS

 

The CSIS Energy and National Security Program is pleased to host Joseph Aldy, Associate Professor of Public Policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, and Elliot Diringer, Executive Vice President at the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES) to discuss current and expected Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDC) in advance of the United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP21, to take place in Paris later this year. Sarah O. Ladislaw, Director and Senior Fellow in the CSIS Energy and National Security Program, will moderate. The Paris 2015 conference--the next conference under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change adopted in 1992--is highly anticipated around the globe but is yet another step on the longstanding pathway to coordinated global action. As was determined in Durban, South Africa in 2011, the goal of negotiations is an agreement with legal force that is applicable to all. Each country has been subsequently charged with arriving in Paris with predetermined climate goals, in the form of an Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDC). Following an overview of the content and purpose of the INDCs, the expert panel will discuss comparability between already submitted INDCs, those yet to come, and the accompanying Measuring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) processes.

 

This session is the second in a series of workshops designed to explore core issues in the negotiations process as well as gauge progress towards energy related climate goals on the ground in various countries.

  

Programs

Climate Change and Sustainability, Energy and National Security

Topics

Energy and Climate Change, Markets and Trends, Alternative Energy, Security and Climate Change, Regional Analysis

People in motion passing the hallway on the 5th floor

27 March 2010

Changing Lives featuring Timbaland's Shock Album Tour with Jojo and Justin Timberlake

 

Photo by Magic Liwanag

HDR of BR 9F 92203 Black Prince @ Sheringham Station on North Norfolk's Heritage Railway - The Poppy Line

Hello Fellow Humans,

We here in the heart of Woodstock Ontario had a fantastic Day on 10/10/10, we had over 40 people give their email in support and interest in making our local community a strong sustainable one. We had a Solar Panelled truck powering a 52" tv, large P.A. system with wireless mic, a computer to play documentaries and 350 stuff on throughout the day, and free cell phone charges. We gave away over 25 trees to plant, most of our tables were made out of recycled skids, and we had a demonstration of how to clean up oil naturally with hay. We hope to bring a co-op store and buying group, live music to involve the youth, and regular democracy rallies, because democracy doesn't work just voting and protesting and goin' home. We need to and are going to, have a vibrant cultural resurgence, God willing. Lead the way as you have already gathered many under the hope of autonomous collective moral governance.

 

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Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland, the biggest inland water in UK & Ireland beginning to thaw displaying wonderful colours and sounds of cracking, moving sheets of ice.

JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska-Photo from the change of command ceremony for the 673d Medical Group, Friday, July 8, 2011. U.S. Air Force Col. Paul Friedrichs turned over command of the group to Col. Thomas Harrell as Col. Robert Evans officiated before gathered family members, distinguished guests and military officers and enlisted personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Justin Connaher/JBER PA)

changing of the guard at Ataturk's memorial

Molo Mikaele and courageous Pacific Warriors!

 

We admire your efforts and hope you generate momentum for change! We attach

a picture of support from Cape Town, South Africa.

 

You may use this caption:

Arne von Delft, Dalene von Delft and Johannie du Plessis salute the Pacific

Warriors!

 

Best wishes

Arne, Dalene and Johannie

Hello Phil, Samantha and the whole of 350.Org team!

 

The 10/10/10 campaign has been very successful in Bombo District Uganda! We

were not able to recieve the t.shirts in time. The 350.Org team in Uganda

has carried out a number of activities; Tree planting, Picture painting,

exhibitions, press inteructions, with a population of 500 people!!!;

students from four universities, community members, primary school and

secondary school students, community leaders, coupled by the media!!!!!!

 

We are so happy and grateful!

Attached are some of the pictures which show some of the activities! We

shall send some more in the next email!

Have a lovely 10/10/10!!!

 

--

Yvette

 

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Yvette

over downtown Vancouver. The view from my house is a never ending light and weather show. Sitting at my desk, watching the fog roll in and out, then lifting into airy wisps unitl it's gone, is seeing how everything changes each and every moment

nothing is permanent but change - Heraclitus

Col. Thomas A. Johnson Jr. took the reigns of the 48th CSH from Col. Corinne M. Ritter during a change of command ceremony on McGlachlin Parade Field on April 21. Ritter, who relinquished command after nearly three years, will retire in May from the military with more than three decades of service.

The Sun is out during the Milwaukee Climate March on the way to WE

Energies.

 

Photo taken by Steven Alexander

Guard changing is not so spectacular as you can see in London or Athens!

The 2022 Menus of Change Conference , Day 2, in the Marriott Pavilion on The Culinary Institute of America's New York campus.

For all those who risk their lives to serve their countries.

 

Tomb of the Unkowns. Changing of the Guard. Arlington National Cemetary - Arlington, VA.

It proves that Tameka Tiny Cottle plastic surgery is truth, not just a rumor. What other changes occurred in her body, you can check bellow.

 

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The driver of tram 557 already changes the direction film as the next stop will be the terminus. In her hand she has the mirror, which is used to see if the correct text is in the correct position.

Another day of wind rain and snow

Col. Patrick M. Roddy Jr., 83rd commander of the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), relinquishes command to Col. David B. Rowland, during a Change of Command Ceremony in Conmy Hall, on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, Arlington Va., July 8, 2022. The ceremony, hosted by Maj. Gen. Allan M. Pepin, commanding general, Joint Force Headquarters – National Capital Region and the U.S. Army Military District of Washington, recognized Roddy Jr.'s 25 months of dedication to the regiment.( U.S. Army photo by: Cpl Gabriel J. Bacchus)

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