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Environment Canada ice charts, late December 2010. Via ice-glaces.ec.gc.ca.

 

Great Lakes Ice Charts, Late 2010. Via ice-glaces.ec.gc.ca.

A rain garden traps and filters stormwater runoff pollution at Wilkes-Barre Area Career and Technical Center in Plains Township, Pa., on Sept. 10, 2024. The rain garden was installed in 2020 as one of 52 pollution reduction projects funded by the Wyoming Valley Sanitary Authority’s stormwater fee in order to meet federal mandates to reduce nitrogen, phosphorus and sediment pollution reaching the Chesapeake Bay. The work was advanced by grants from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) Small Watershed Grants (SWG) and Innovative Nutrient and Sediment Reduction (INSR) programs. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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World Environment Day (WED) is a day that stimulates awareness of the environment and enhances political attention and public action. It is on 5 June. It was the day that United Nations Conference on the Human Environment began.

 

The United Nations Conference on the Human Environment was from 5-16 June 1972. It was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1972. The first World Environment Day was on 1973. World Environment Day is hosted every year by a different city with a different theme and is commemorated with an international exposition in the week of 5 June. World Environment Day is in summer in the Northern Hemisphere and winter in the Southern Hemisphere.

 

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L-R: Commissioner for Environment, Ekiti State, Dr. (Mrs.) Eniola Ajayi; Governor Kayode Fayemi; with Guest Speaker and Environmentalist, Dr Nnimmo Bassey, during a courtesy call, in Ado-Ekiti.

Participants at World Environment Day event held in Gafur Gulyam Park, Tashkent, on 5 June 2009. The event was organized by the UN system in Uzbekistan together with the State Committee for Nature Protection and the Ecological Movement of Uzbekistan. (Photo credit: UNO Tashkent, 5 June 2009)

 

Employees supported a special Earth Month celebration with the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew. Around 100 volunteers supported this important environmental organisation through either gardening with the horticulture team, or lantern making for their award-winning winter lantern trails. The activities ended with a lunch and talk from Kew Director of Science, Alex Antonelli on biodiversity.

Cadets from 10th Regiment, Advanced Camp, undergo an evaluation on their ability to secure their M51 Protective Mask and Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology and how to decontaminate her equipment on Fort Knox, Ky., July 29, 2024. The purpose of this exercise is to teach Cadets how to protect themselves if they were to encounter CBRN elements in a combat environment. | Produced by Cassidy Disantis, Ohio University, CST Public Affairs Office.

Our Environmental Monitor staff was invited to participate in Ohio Sea Grant's 7th annual writers workshop at Stone Laboratory on Lake Erie.

 

We were given a wide variety of presentations by scientists and researchers. Topics ranged from Lake Erie watersheds to renewable energies as universities and government agencies look to improve water quality in and around the lake. In between presentations, we were invited to explore Gibraltar Island.

In #Kazkhstan, snow leopards are symbols of prosperity and well-being and the population is reviving after a long period of decline.

 

Population status monitoring and research are the foundation for all protection and conservation efforts, and UNDP, with Global Environment Facility and national partners, are supporting the Centre's studies and publications for the protection of Kazakhstan's greatest symbol of biodiversity.

 

Learn more about efforts to protect Kazakhstan's growing numbers of snow leopards.

 

Photo: UNDP Kazakhstan / Saltore Saparbayev

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) consists of 15 countries, with 233 million inhabitants. Apart from Mauritius and the countries around South Africa in the Southern African Customs Union (SACU), the remaining countries exhibit low rates of electricity access and use of high quality fuels. Easy access to electricity and power increases the living standard and enables the development of additional services.

 

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Kykkos monastery maintains separate grounds Engomi, Nicosia called Metochi tou Kykkou . The land on which it lies was acquired over the years by the monastery through bequests. With the city's rapid expansion, the area which once used to be in the outskirts has now become prime property. Despite this, much of it is still used for agricultural purposes.

A garden is a grand teacher. It teaches patience and careful watchfulness; it teaches industry and thrift; above all it teaches entire trust.

The love of gardening is a seed once sown that never dies.

 

Employees supported a special Earth Month celebration with the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew. Around 100 volunteers supported this important environmental organisation through either gardening with the horticulture team, or lantern making for their award-winning winter lantern trails. The activities ended with a lunch and talk from Kew Director of Science, Alex Antonelli on biodiversity.

Examining the posters at AusPheno 2016 (5th International Controlled Environment Conference) in Canberra, Australia.

A species of speedwell, of the genus Veronica, blooms near Pope Branch in Southeast Washington, D.C., on March 28, 2019. The common yard plant is considered a weed as well as an early source of food for pollinators. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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Dr. Jaime Prohens (Spain; left), with Dr. Hemal Fonseka (Sri Lanka; middle) and Dr. Auguste Kouassi (Cote d’Ivoire; right) exchange seeds that “allows the complementarity of environments in order to obtain a maximum of seed combinations”, says Prohens. “Sometimes hybrid or backcross seed for particular combinations are obtained in one country but not in the others.”

 

Credit: Shawn Landersz for the Crop Wild Relatives Project

First run through with the cast on stage

Environmental protection

First run through with the cast on stage

Assistant Professor Kelly Deuerling's Soil Environment students use soil augers to dig up and describe the soils they extract from the Mesic Forest located in the Cofrin Memorial Arboretum on the UW-Green Bay campus.

Employees supported a special Earth Month celebration with the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew. Around 100 volunteers supported this important environmental organisation through either gardening with the horticulture team, or lantern making for their award-winning winter lantern trails. The activities ended with a lunch and talk from Kew Director of Science, Alex Antonelli on biodiversity.

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I wanted to capture the essence of waiting patiently for "train time" and the waiting room at Charleville in far south west Queensland was perfect, especially with the Westlander waiting for it early evening departure.

Employees supported a special Earth Month celebration with the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew. Around 100 volunteers supported this important environmental organisation through either gardening with the horticulture team, or lantern making for their award-winning winter lantern trails. The activities ended with a lunch and talk from Kew Director of Science, Alex Antonelli on biodiversity.

Albania - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Kosovo - Montenegro - North Macedonia - Serbia

 

Environment - Youth

 

On 18 September, the Young European Ambassadors (YEA) from the Western Balkans participated together with other volunteers in the EU Beach Clean-Up event in Durres, Albania. The activity was organised as part of the World Clean-up Day campaign.

 

#EUBeachCleanup is an ocean awareness and activism campaign organised yearly by the EU in September, featuring events across the world. The campaign is part of a global UN initiative: Act Now.

 

Read more: webalkans.eu/en/news/working-together-to-protect-marine-l...

 

Find out more about YEAs: webalkans.eu/en/yea/

 

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Vampire squid; Photo credit: Christy Millsap

Discussing enviornment on Peace by Piece

 

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The lakes are supposed to be a little clearer in Maine. These data buoys help keep an eye on lakes across the state, where small shifts in water quality can be a big deal.

 

A data buoy named "Goldie" is keeping track of changes on Maine's Great Pond, a seemingly pristine lake that scientists say may actually be in slow decline.

 

Read the full story: www.fondriest.com/news/great-pond-data-buoy-maine-lakes-c...

 

Photo courtesy of Alex Wall / Colby College

  

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Environmental Shots In London

Employees supported a special Earth Month celebration with the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew. Around 100 volunteers supported this important environmental organisation through either gardening with the horticulture team, or lantern making for their award-winning winter lantern trails. The activities ended with a lunch and talk from Kew Director of Science, Alex Antonelli on biodiversity.

painting test

oil on masonite

39 x 33 inches

The southern end of Balmoral Beach, near the end of the creek line system.

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