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Susan Gottlieb, the dedicated environmentalist who created the garden believes we could save the world if we all understood the power of native plants. This is her story, as well as a larger one: the story of how to restore natural habitat and protect biodiversity with simple, individual actions.
Closing Lunch at Phipps Cafe with GlobalPittsburgh staff and volunteers and professionals who met with the delegates during their visit. June 28, 2013.
A small group of environmentalists passionate about the planet, and
particularly water, are doing an epic walk (265kms) down the length of the
uMngeni River, from source to sea, during May. All water on our planet is
connected and so are we. On 5 May they traversed the Dargle valley wearing
dots on their backpacks, to highlight the importance of protecting our water
resources, particularly with the impact Climate Change is having on rainfall
patterns.
I'm not a vehement environmentalist - we might have to keep an eye on the future but we have to live today too. Every so often however, I'm reminded just how quickly things can go from multi-million boon to multi-billion disaster.
I sware environmentalists must have a field day with all the leaflets passed out during festival time.
A roundtable discussion with faculty and students of the Center for Environmental Research and Education (CERE) of Duquesne University and delegates' presentations about their work. June 27, 2013.
A coalition of Trade Unions, Campaigning groups, NGOs and Environmentalists protest in London ahead of the G20 meeting to demand an end to world injustice. The march from Embankment ended with a rally in Hyde Park.The World Development Movement on the demonstration.
Leading environmentalists, policy makers and philanthropists from around the world met at a dinner hosted by the Ministry of Environment in Rwanda to celebrate the entry into force of the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol. The amendment is considered the single most impactful step taken to address global climate change and will see hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), chemicals used in cooling appliances, replaced with environmentally-friendly alternatives. The amendment entered into force on 1 January 2019.
Great Santa Barbara friend Bruce Erickson, a true environmentalist and humanist.
Epic morning walks and sunrises in one of my favourite places in the world, Santa Barbara, California.
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Architect and broadcaster Duncan Stewart at a photocall to support the lisbon treaty on the balcony of the newly built, energy-efficient Trinity Point building in central Dublin.
Closing Lunch at Phipps Cafe with GlobalPittsburgh staff and volunteers and professionals who met with the delegates during their visit. June 28, 2013.
A coalition of Trade Unions, Campaigning groups, NGOs and Environmentalists protest in London ahead of the G20 meeting to demand an end to world injustice. The march from Embankment ended with a rally in Hyde Park.The World Development Movement on the demonstration.
During recent years,global warming has become more and more serious.
The fashion industry has always been one of the environmentalists’ targets, for strong reasons.
Enormous amount of unsustainable materials,tonnes of CO2 and toxic chemicals from the manufacturing process,animal killing and so on.
It is ESSENTIAL for us to shift our approach to fashion into an environmentally friendly manner AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
Under the influences from the society ,some people consume high-end brands’ because they want to state their wealth/social status—‘I’m rich’...’high-class’..’taste’...etc
It seems absurd to me, so huge amount of natural resources &human labour ,just all for ‘showing off’,many of which are not necessary at all. For example, why are we still making leather handbags when we now ,unlike in ancient times, already have developed many materials that can replace leather...it breaks my heart even more that a lot of pop culture today ,which will have heavy influences on young generations, is still ‘celebrating’ this way of demonstrating social status,power and wealth.
In conclusion , it is essential for us to reconsider about the meaning and value of luxury and aesthetics in fashion. If we successfully turned diamond from something no one wanted into something so absurdly expensive,simply by assigning meaning to it (and marketing of course);it is not impossible to devour some of the negatives from the old value system and creat new social values that will benefit the current state,by assigning new meanings to new things.
(Image source:Iris van Herpen.Roots of Rebirth;Article by Cajsa Carlson.Iris Van Herpen creates haute couture dress from ocean plastic.5 Feb 2021.Dezeen; [online]Available at:https://www.dezeen.com/2021/02/05/iris-van-herpen-haute-couture-dress-recycled-ocean-plastic/ [accessed date: 20 Feb 2021])
Closing Lunch at Phipps Cafe with GlobalPittsburgh staff and volunteers and professionals who met with the delegates during their visit. June 28, 2013.
An informal dinner at the Double Wide Grill with Pittsburgh's young professionals interested in environmental issues. June 26, 2013.
Leading environmentalists, policy makers and philanthropists from around the world met at a dinner hosted by the Ministry of Environment in Rwanda to celebrate the entry into force of the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol. The amendment is considered the single most impactful step taken to address global climate change and will see hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), chemicals used in cooling appliances, replaced with environmentally-friendly alternatives. The amendment entered into force on 1 January 2019.
Leading environmentalists, policy makers and philanthropists from around the world met at a dinner hosted by the Ministry of Environment in Rwanda to celebrate the entry into force of the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol. The amendment is considered the single most impactful step taken to address global climate change and will see hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), chemicals used in cooling appliances, replaced with environmentally-friendly alternatives. The amendment entered into force on 1 January 2019.
We connected with some inspiring environmentalists at the Mt. Tamalpais Summer Eco Fest yesterday, tabling for Green Change and Sustainable Mill Valley. This was a great hyper-local event, attended by over a hundred Mill Valley residents, with whom we shared practical tips about going green in our area. We signed up a dozen new members to join our climate action networks and were impressed by their thoughtfulness and new insights. Join your neighbors and help fight climate change as a community, wherever you live!
Many environmentalists scare the public away from change as they often make it sound like a one way street. Sadly this is so far from the truth that not many believe me when I say there can be compromise. This picture shows how the Azores has modernized and still has tradition. Farms simply rent out strips of their land for these windmills to be built and still have plenty of land for their crop and animals. These windmills give 20% of power for all of the islands.
Credit: Kaori Kohyama
Location & Date: Katoku Mountain, May 2024
Description: Environmentalists say that the dune in Katoku, Amami Islands, where the human-made objects are nonexistent to date, is about to be destroyed for the government-led project of building a concrete seawall.
It is claimed that the sea wall will prevent the erosion on the dune when typhoons hit. However, critics of the project consider the plan to be problematic as alternative to nature-based solutions.
Scientists and experts have highlighted that with climate change accelerating, the seawall plan is ignoring and destroying the natural healing process. And that this would increase the risk of this whole village being severely affected by natural disasters.
Climate change has been significantly influencing typhoons, making them more intense and destructive.
In 2014, a mega-sized typhoon number 18 struck the coast of Amami Island in southern Japan.
This CC-BY-licensed footage of climate change was published with support from Internews' Earth Journalism Network and The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida).
Leading environmentalists, policy makers and philanthropists from around the world met at a dinner hosted by the Ministry of Environment in Rwanda to celebrate the entry into force of the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol. The amendment is considered the single most impactful step taken to address global climate change and will see hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), chemicals used in cooling appliances, replaced with environmentally-friendly alternatives. The amendment entered into force on 1 January 2019.
Susan Gottlieb, the dedicated environmentalist who created the garden believes we could save the world if we all understood the power of native plants. This is her story, as well as a larger one: the story of how to restore natural habitat and protect biodiversity with simple, individual actions.
A roundtable discussion with faculty and students of the Center for Environmental Research and Education (CERE) of Duquesne University and delegates' presentations about their work. June 27, 2013.
A roundtable discussion with faculty and students of the Center for Environmental Research and Education (CERE) of Duquesne University and delegates' presentations about their work. June 27, 2013.
IPS 43rd Annual Letelier - Moffitt Human Rights Awards presented to Comite Municipal de Defensa de Bienes Comunesy Naturales del Municipio de Tocoa; and Zero Hour youth environmentalists at the Carnegie Institution for Science, Washington DC Oct. 3, 2019 © Rick Reinhard 2019 email rick@rickreinhard.com
Leading environmentalists, policy makers and philanthropists from around the world met at a dinner hosted by the Ministry of Environment in Rwanda to celebrate the entry into force of the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol. The amendment is considered the single most impactful step taken to address global climate change and will see hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), chemicals used in cooling appliances, replaced with environmentally-friendly alternatives. The amendment entered into force on 1 January 2019.
May 10, 2014. National Day of Action: No Tar Sands, No Fracking, No Line 9! Environmentalists in Toronto gathered in Nathan Phillips Square and then marched to Queen's Park to listen to speeches.