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A farmer inspects his coffee field in Da Chais. PFES has given many households in Lac Duong enough money to invest in livestock. Aside from coffee farming, cattle and poultry raising now supplement the incomes of many families in the area.
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Gloria Sylvia, an access control monitor for Jacobs Technology at the Kennedy Space Center was recently presented NASA's Catch an Environmentalist Award for her efforts in planting a small garden at the gate to the Vehicle Assembly Building. Participating in the presentation were, front row, from the left, Jim Bolton, NASA Vehicle Assembly Building Operations manager, Sylvia, Bonnie Hughes, Jacobs Human Resources and Security, and Dean Primavere, Jacobs lead Security Assess Control Monitor. Back row, from the left, Mike Parrish, Jacobs Project Manager-Vehicle Operations, Frank Kline, NASA's Sustainability Program technical lead, Anthony Brennan, Jacobs Security, Andrew Allen, Jacobs Technology Vice President and general manager of the Test and Operations Support Contract Group. Photo credit: NASA/Dimitrios Gerondidakis
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Child-friendly hall. Coat hooks are positioned at the child eye's level, that he can easily reach by himself. His shoes and hats in the separate basket are on the floor, so that they can be easily accessed.
I would love to hear what you think. Thanks!
Kevin Graff, left, and Pete Webb of the Baltimore Bird Club look for gulls and other birds along the Back River in Dundalk, Md., on Dec. 31, 2016. At the site is a trash-collecting boom installed by Back River Restoration Committee. Webb said the site is a good place to spot the Bonaparte’s gull, among other species. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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The goal of integration should be to make the environment easy to use by offering the highest possible level of synergy between the elements that constitute the environment.
Children's painting/drawing project demo involving hot/cold/neutral colours and what what kinds of animals would live there.
Flaser beds are a sedimentary bedding pattern created when a sediment is exposed to intermittent flows, leading to alternating sand and mud layers – in this case the mud flasers are rich in coalified plant debris. Flaser beds typically form in tidal environments, but in this case they formed within a fluvial point bar environment, reflecting intermittent flooding.
Quick-Look Hill-shaded Colour Relief Image of 2014 25cm LIDAR Composite Digital Surface Model (DSM).
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Quick-Look Hill-shaded Colour Relief Image of 2014 2m LIDAR Composite Digital Surface Model (DSM).
Data supplied by Environment Agency under the Open Government License agreement. For details please go to: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/v...
For full raster dataset go to: environment.data.gov.uk/ds/survey
The small garden established at the gate to the Kennedy Space Center's Vehicle Assembly Building includes grass sod, plants, mulch, stepping stones, a pair of iconic plastic pink flamingos and a small garden gnome. Photo credit: NASA/Dimitrios Gerondidakis
The BC government launched an independent review of the 2017 wildfire and spring flooding seasons. George Abbot and Chief Maureen Chapman will lead the review.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2017PREM0130-002012
Last week the University’s School of the Built Environment celebrated its close links with employers at a special prize-giving ceremony for students that followed Wednesday’s graduation ceremony.
www.salford.ac.uk/built-environment/about-us/built-enviro...
This is the environment you see at UNC. You see many different people here and that's what makes it so great and diverse.
Visitors walk along Neabsco Creek Boardwalk in Woodbridge, Va., on Sept. 20, 2020. The boardwalk opened in 2019 and offers a 0.75-mile walk across acres of wetlands. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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5 June 20012. El Fasher: UNAMID staff (civilian, military and police) commemorate the World Environment Day planting trees at the UNAMID headquarters in El Fasher. Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran - UNAMID
Well, if the floods keep coming, we might all need to invest in some stylish floaties and snorkels! Imagine a world where everyone commutes by kayak and the new hottest real estate is a houseboat.
But seriously, while flooding is a significant issue, humans are pretty resilient. We've survived ice ages, plagues, and even the invention of pineapple on pizza. So, while we might get a bit soggy, we'll probably find a way to adapt—maybe even develop webbed feet!
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At UNC's Institute for the Environment’s Environmental Resource Program workshop, NC teachers learn how to take stream measurements. The workshop, Understanding Global and Regional Water Resources: The Hydrologic Cycle and Water Resources in North Carolina and Around the World, was led by the Environmental Resource Program under a grant from NASA, with help from top Carolina water faculty in the Department of Geography, Professor Larry Band and Assistant Professor Tamlin Pavelsky.
... it's time for a Tusker beer ...
... een koel bierke in een pittoresk huisje in de Gabbra woestijn.
Aan de muur een ware kalender 2010 met plezante pentekeningen over het watertekort in de wereld. Hij wordt uitgegeven door de overheid van Kenia, om de mensen bewust te maken van de waarde van het water!