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The Future of Urbanity, the Environment & our Lifestyle

 

FUEL is a for-profit social enterprise highlighted by large scale public events that serve as a platform for people to discuss the social, environmental and technological shifts of our time. Most importantly, FUEL is a collaborative infrastructure to see the realization of ideas.

 

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Aspen thrive in moist environments that receive a lot of sunlight, so riparian corridors are a perfect place to find them. Their roots systems help stabilize stream banks, and they provide food and dam-building materials for beaver. Photograph courtesy National Park Service

A student entertains guests with a biodiversity and the environmental-themed performance. UNIC Dhaka, Dhaka International University (DIU), UN Youth and Student Association (UNYSA) Bangladesh, and Russian Centre of Science and Culture (RCSC) jointly organized the event, which celebrated International Year of Biodiversity and World Environment Day 2010. (Photo Credit: UNIC Dhaka, 6 June 2010)

Nov. 12, 2022

Philadelphia

Development in Philly is out of control, worsening conditions for working class people & the environment. Hundreds of community activists took to the streets to set the tone for Philly's 2023 election: anyone running for mayor or city council better have policy solutions for ensuring long-term, working class residents have a place in this city and that Philly is truly tackling and prepared for the climate crisis.

The march was organized by community groups fighting for land justice across our city, including Philly Thrive, Sunrise Movement, VietLead, Save UCTownhomes, Save the Meadows, Cobbs Creek EJ, and more!

Nov. 12, 2022

Philadelphia

Development in Philly is out of control, worsening conditions for working class people & the environment. Hundreds of community activists took to the streets to set the tone for Philly's 2023 election: anyone running for mayor or city council better have policy solutions for ensuring long-term, working class residents have a place in this city and that Philly is truly tackling and prepared for the climate crisis.

The march was organized by community groups fighting for land justice across our city, including Philly Thrive, Sunrise Movement, VietLead, Save UCTownhomes, Save the Meadows, Cobbs Creek EJ, and more!

Submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV), also known as underwater grasses, grows at the Susquehanna Flats in the Chesapeake Bay near Havre de Grace, Md., on Aug. 6, 2024. (Photo by Rhiannon Johnston/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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NIPSCO, the Northern Indiana Public Service Company, created a network with eight stations at four sites to monitor the water level of rivers and estimate flow rates.

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.

Senator Paul Massicotte at a recent meeting of the Standing Senate Committee on Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources.

Entrega de diplomas a los Ingenieros en Ambiente y Desarrollo de la Clase 2013 de Zamorano

On April 16,2009 business, labor, community and environmental leaders gathered to discuss the triple threat America is facing to its economy, energy and climate on the Carnegie Mellon University campus. Panel included :

? Congressman Jason Altmire

?Larry Schweiger, President and CEO, National Wildlife Federation

?Fred Redmond, International Vice President, United Steelworkers

?Tom Granville, CEO, Axion Power International

?Congressman Mike Doyle

Sponsored by: National Wildlife Federation, United Steelworkers, Blue Green Alliance, Sierra Club, PennEnvironment, Citizens for Pennsylvania's Future (PennFuture), Clean Air Council, Union of Concerned Scientists, Pennsylvania Audubon

 

4-H Home Environment exhibits include several projects, including Design My Place, Sketchbook Crossroads, Portfolio Pathways, Design Decisions, Human Development and Heritage.

 

In Lancaster County, the 4-H youth development program is a partnership between Nebraska Extension and the Lancaster County government. Learn more about Lancaster County 4-H at lancaster.unl.edu/4h.

 

Learn more about the Lancaster County Super Fair at www.SuperFair.org.

Jacques Dubois speaks during opening March 30 - Energy & Environment Plenary

Counting on the Environment The Contribution of Forest to Rural Livelihoods Conference, 15 June 2011, The Royal Society, London, United Kingdom.

 

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Made by ROC student: Edie Lemoine

Over Spring Break, as the fieldwork component of her class 12.110B Sedimentary Environments, Prof Kristin Bergmann led a week-long trip to Death Valley, CA, innovating iPad-enabled drone technology to explore the Carrara Formation.

 

Images contributed by: Sam Goldberg, Tyler Mackey, Kristin Bergmann, Marjorie Cantine, Daniel Sheehan

Environment Awareness Raising Initiatives for Children

Nov. 12, 2022

Philadelphia

Development in Philly is out of control, worsening conditions for working class people & the environment. Hundreds of community activists took to the streets to set the tone for Philly's 2023 election: anyone running for mayor or city council better have policy solutions for ensuring long-term, working class residents have a place in this city and that Philly is truly tackling and prepared for the climate crisis.

The march was organized by community groups fighting for land justice across our city, including Philly Thrive, Sunrise Movement, VietLead, Save UCTownhomes, Save the Meadows, Cobbs Creek EJ, and more!

do not pollute the environment !!

Climate Action Happy Hour, Exton, PA.

Montreal architectural landmark from Expo 67, now hosts exhibitions and scientific events that highlight environmental issues related to air, water, climate change, energy, severe weather and sustainable development.

Nov. 12, 2022

Philadelphia

Development in Philly is out of control, worsening conditions for working class people & the environment. Hundreds of community activists took to the streets to set the tone for Philly's 2023 election: anyone running for mayor or city council better have policy solutions for ensuring long-term, working class residents have a place in this city and that Philly is truly tackling and prepared for the climate crisis.

The march was organized by community groups fighting for land justice across our city, including Philly Thrive, Sunrise Movement, VietLead, Save UCTownhomes, Save the Meadows, Cobbs Creek EJ, and more!

Nov. 12, 2022

Philadelphia

Development in Philly is out of control, worsening conditions for working class people & the environment. Hundreds of community activists took to the streets to set the tone for Philly's 2023 election: anyone running for mayor or city council better have policy solutions for ensuring long-term, working class residents have a place in this city and that Philly is truly tackling and prepared for the climate crisis.

The march was organized by community groups fighting for land justice across our city, including Philly Thrive, Sunrise Movement, VietLead, Save UCTownhomes, Save the Meadows, Cobbs Creek EJ, and more!

Interview Judging is an opportunity for 4-H members to talk to judges about their static exhibits and share their trials and lessons they learned. 4-H’ers also learn what the judge looks for and how to improve skills.

 

At the Lancaster County Super Fair, 4-H Home Environment exhibits include several projects, including Celebrate Art, Design Decision, Child Development, and Heritage.

   

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Title: Climatic atlas of the United States.

 

Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 1983.

Subjects: United States --Climate --Maps.

Location: Babbidge Map Library Double Oversize-NonCirculating-Level 4

Call Number: G1201.C8 U55 1983

  

My art is infused all over the house. i have a little spot in my room where i make jewelry. I have a small studio across from my bedroom where i do painting, mixed media and mosaics. i also have a section downstairs where i do my sewing and always host workshops. so you see, my creative environment is all around me.

see more of my life at www.lemoncholys.blogspot.com

An appeal to everybody for the environment

 

This picture is an example that shows all the things available to a student that participates in E-Learning.They have access to many resources that make for a different learning environment that other students. s(elearning_environment_webct_student_date20100204b)

Arctic sea-ice reductions have significant impacts on climate, wildlife and communities. The opening of open water across the Arctic ocean will have unknown consequences in terms of changes in water circulation and redistribution of species from the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. As sea ice coverage declines, albedo diminishes and more radiation is absorbed by the sea water, in a feed-back process that enhances warming and melting sea ice.

 

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