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Brough of Birsay lighthouse - today on Orkney - where solar panels have replaced the old gas cylinders.
Installing the exhibit "Change Today. Change Tomorrow." @ within(Reason): a contemporary art and photo space (Chicago), with all proceeds benefiting arts programs in Pilsen schools (Sept. 26-28, 2008)
All proceeds go to arts programs in Chicago public schools!
At work the A/C went out on my end of the building causing a hostile work environment. Yeah. In my opinion, 80° temperature causes me to become hostile. So, I moved to the server room until the get the A/C working again.
jamin, 2008, spray paint on coated steel, 110 x 110cm
From the "INERTIA / FORCE / CHANGE / INERTIA" exhibition I had at Criterion Gallery in Hobart, 2008.
Hayes Valley Farm was the distribution center for 350 gardens. This little one enjoyed a s'more made over a home made biochar stove by Amanda Joy Ravenhill at the afternoon workshops.
All smiles. Anniston Army Depot. Incoming Commander Col. Timothy Sullivan's daughters get flowers during the ceremony. Left to right: Mary Grace-8, Hannah-8 and Caitlin-9.
Meet the Green Change team, shown here shooting a video interview with Tamra Peters, director of Resilient Neighborhoods.
Green Change invites you to go green and help fight climate change with us. Our climate action network can help you reduce global warming in your own life, with the help of videos, local events, direct engagement and online tools. We inspire people to take climate action in creative ways: we make it feel good to go green, through helpful tips, positive feedback, and social connections.
Our growing team of activists, artists and environmentalists is led by multimedia innovator Fabrice Florin, with team leads Marilyn Price, Al Grumet and many friends and neighbors. We aim to support our partners in the North Bay climate action network.
Many thanks to all our contributos for your wonderful support of Green Change. We are honored to work with you and look forward to helping more people go green together.
Change is coming.
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If you live in the Bay Area, we invite you to take a free workshop with Resilient Neighborhoods -- and be part of the climate solution! Visit their site for more information:
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Kudos to Tamra Peters and the Resilient Neighborhoods team for this invaluable community service.
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In 2009, the international community had great expectations of developed countries, including New Zealand, to protect vulnerable people from climate change.
Credit: Oxfam New Zealand
Rally In front of the David Koch Theatre at Lincoln Center, NYC
Photos attached.
Photo 1463691 by Minister Eric R. McGregor
Other photos by Owsspag Apollo
Lt. Col. Kevin Hutchison, U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern commander, accepts the Garrison Organizational Colors from Col. Robert Ulses, U.S. Army Garrison Baden-Würtemberg commander, in a change-of-command ceremony July 10 at the Armstrong Community Club on Vogelweh Housing in Kaiserslautern. Hutchison relieved Lt. Col. Mechelle Hale as the USAGK commander. Hale's next assignment is in Washington D.C. to serve with the Army Chief of Staff for Installation Management Office as the Chief of the Joint Plans Branch. Hutchison comes to the garrison from a joint assignment at North Atlantic Treaty Organization in Brussels, Belgium.Photo by Christine June, USAG Kaiserslautern.
12-16-10 | SUN-e Picture of the Day: As snow falls in Winchester and around the region today, be reminded by this photograph taken by freshman music production and recording technology major Andrew Fuller that the sun will return to melt the winter weather away.