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Quick-Look Hill-shaded Colour Relief Image of 2014 1m LIDAR Composite Digital Terrain Model (DTM).

 

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Quick-Look Hill-shaded Colour Relief Image of 2014 2m LIDAR Composite Digital Terrain Model (DTM).

 

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...

 

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We went out mapping, or more precisely doing aerial photography, flying a digital camera under a nice big green balloon from the green of Goldsmiths University. The MA is Design at Goldsmiths has an option called “Design & Environment” supervised by Prof Jennifer Gabrys. It is a course that initiates students to alternatives design and environmental methods and pratices. This hands-on experiment was lead by Cesar Harada acting both as Goldsmiths tutor and Public Laboratory instructor. The mappers -who are also the authors of this post- were Anuja Uttamrao Borker, Inessa Demidova, Shan-Yu Hsu, Dk Hajah Hazwani Pg Dato Haji Jaberudin, Federica Sterpos, Chian-Yun Yang, Yifan Zhang, Elvira Grob.

 

designandenvironment.co.uk/

 

Arthur's Seat with Salisbury Crags just to the left. In the foreground, Craigmillar Castle Park.

 

Craigmillar Castle is a ruined medieval castle in the care of Historic Environment Scotland, a scheduled monument, and open to the public.

www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/craigmi...

 

Craigmillar Castle Park: www.edinburghoutdoors.org.uk/directory-record/27/craigmil...

 

Walking and cycle routes connecting Little France (ERI hospital) and Craigmillar Castle area: www.innertubemap.com/little-france/

Informal meeting of transport and environment ministers on 30 October 2018 - "Hand prints". Picturing EU Commissioner Violeta Bulc. Copyright BKA/Martin Votava

The success of the measures taken to limit the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic in Georgia comes at a high socio-economic price. Border closures and travel restrictions have shut down the tourism industry that has served as a beacon for investment and economic growth in Georgia. Tourism revenues for the second quarter of 2020 fell by a horrific 96.7% compared to last year.

 

Regardless, Georgia is rich in nature and unique experiences, and has much to offer to tourists who visit. So as the world cautiously reopens for travel, the country will likely be in a good position to compete for resources and clients.

 

Read more: undpeurasia.exposure.co/tourism-georgia-nature-rebound-pa...

 

Photo: Vladimir Valishvili / UNDP Georgia

New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Trust for Governors Island President and CEO Clare Newman, and State University of New York (SUNY) Stony Brook University President Maurie McInnis today unveiled the “New York Climate Exchange,” a transformative vision for a first-in-the-nation climate research, education, and jobs hub on Governors Island that will create thousands of permanent jobs and $1 billion in economic impact for the city on Governors Island on Monday, April 25, 2023. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office

 

This Cretaeous coastal environment was created by artist Karen Carr for the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History. For more information see www.smuresearch.com.

Tree planting at Southeast Tech Prep School. Photo courtesy of Casey Trees.

U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich receives Environment New Mexico's Environmental Champion Award at the Rio Grande Nature Center. Senator Heinrich is a champion of protecting our national monuments and all of our public lands, clean water and air, addressing climate change, and building a clean energy future. August 24, 2017.

 

14th Symposium on ICT, Environment, Climate Change and Circular Economy,

 

25 October, Rome, Italy

 

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Riparian Forest Buffer Vocational Training concludes as inmates from Huntingdon State Correctional Institution plant 400 trees with help from officials and environmental professionals in Huntingdon, Pa., on Oct. 16, 2019. The 14-week training was part of the Correctional Conservation Collaborative, which aims to increase the workforce available for green careers and is a partnership including the nonprofit Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections. Following the planting, instructors with DCNR and the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay held a graduation ceremony for twenty men, who represent the first training class of the program. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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DSRL and its contractors, MM Miller, pulled 50,000 tonnes of material back 10 metres from the cliff edge and re-profiled the area to create a symmetrical mound.

Goldenrod and New York ironweed bloom at a restored grassland in Loudoun County, Va., on Sept. 9, 2020. The Piedmont Environmental Council conserved and restored the seven-acre property along Howsers Branch, which is near Gilberts Corner and the nonprofit's Roundabout Meadows farm. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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A flowering dogwood tree blooms at Rock Creek Park in Washington, D.C., on April 10, 2021. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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An experimental frame structure shows how the barracks were built at Jamestown Fort, overlooking the James River in Historic Jamestowne, Va., on April 30, 2018. So-called "mud and stud" architecture consisted of mud applied to a wooden frame. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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Tamil National Alliance's Jaffna District candidate P.Iyangaranesan's posters in Kokkuvil, Jaffna District.

A bridge replacement on Choconut Creek, intended to improve flood resiliency in an area prone to flash flooding, is seen in Vestal, N.Y., on Aug. 30, 2019. The bridge, which was due for replacement, is being raised to mitigate the flood risk for homes upstream and to allow the bridge to remain usable during floods. According to Broome County senior planner Beth Lucas, the project was identified through the county's Watershed-Based Flood Hazard Mitigation Analysis that identified projects to mitigate flooding in priority watersheds. "We were able to make sure that these were complementary projects in some way that improved the overall resiliency of our area as a whole rather than in isolation," Lucas said. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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After using the prototype for ages, I've finally finished making this recyclable grocery bag for my trips to the market. :)

 

It is shaped and works exactly like a plastic bag... and once folded, it hardly takes up any space at all in your handbag. No excuse not to save the environment now! ;D

 

I printed the little turnip and rake on the bag using waterproof fabric inks.

  

Created by Paterson School 26, Paterson, NJ

 

Artist: Sharon

 

Title: Thunder Car: Powered by the Rain

 

Teacher: Heather L Moschberger

 

Theme: Inventions

 

Materials and techniques: Tempera paint and marker.

 

Did you enjoy this project? Yes.

 

About: My artwork is about a car that is powered by rain. Instead of polluting the air with gas and smoke, the water evaporates into steam. There are multiple greenhouse gasses in our atmosphere polluting our atmosphere. Using steam will help eliminate these harmful gasses from the environment and create a healthier world.

  

Learn more about IFC Projects at www.ifcprojects.com

 

GREEN TECH TO CLEAN TECH

The City of Tomorrow

Chandrakant Patel

 

Really happy that I am leaving this type of working environment.

Ranganthattu is a wildlife century in Karnataka state of India. This picture is a good example of biodiversity and environment.

Playing card found on the side of the road. [IMG_4890]

A bird sitting near the window of my apartment, used 85mm sony lens to capture

(c) All rights reserved: Ashraful Hadi, 2014

© Copyright Eric Johnson 2020 Unauthorized use Prohibited

                    

National Environmental Education Award. by Jay Baker at Baltimore, Md.

Park with flowerbeds.

 

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Ruddy ducks swim in the Back River as they are being counted by Kevin Graff and Pete Webb of the Baltimore Bird Club during the National Audubon Society's 117th annual Christmas Bird Count in Baltimore County, Md., on Dec. 31, 2016. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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3D rendering of a house in construction, connected to a computer mouse, on top of blueprints, with and energy efficiency rating chart and a safety helmet

 

blogged My Child's Diary (at 17 months)

 

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The "constructed environment" in this picture is the leaves and sticks next to the tree.

Monday April 30, 2018. Protestors from Global Justice Now demonstrate outside the Home Office in London demanding an end to the Hostile Environment policy, ahead of parliamentary debate on the Windrush scandal. Photo: David Mirzoeff/Global Justice Now

Students take part in an educational program about sea level rise and resiliency aboard the Elizabeth River Project's Learning Barge at Grandy Village Learning Center in Norfolk, Va., on May 10, 2017. The Elizabeth River Project received an environmental literacy grant from NOAA to get youth involved in Norfolk's current and future challenges posed by sea-level rise. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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More than a dozen students from Beach Montessori Christian Academy join Sailors, Marines and Virginia National Guard Soldiers for a full day of activities in honor of Earth Day April 22, 2015, at the Virginia National Guard’s Camp Pendleton Collective Training Center in Virginia Beach. In addition to picking up garbage and debris, the students planted butterfly gardens at two different locations on Camp Pendleton and enjoyed lunch on the beach. Earth Day is an international event promoting environmental protection which was first held on April 22, 1970. The campaign for Earth Day began as a grassroots effort to teach about environmental stewardship, create an awareness of the environment’s fragility, and ultimately, develop awareness into American society. Annual celebrations since then have rallied more than 20 million Americans, including members of the National Guard, to become involved in environmental awareness activities. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)

'ABYCTO' is an installation designed and fabricated at FIU that results from the collaboration between students and faculty members in architecture and music.

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