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Tuscarora Creek flows through Leesburg, Va., on Feb. 2, 2025. Volunteers with the Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy conducted water quality monitoring at several sites around the city. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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LAFREC Conducts a three-day training for trainers on environment education from 28th February - 2nd March, 2017. The training brought together stakeholders from Government institutions and agencies, local government entities, NGOs and academic institutions. The trainees will support in the implementation of the project environment education programme as part of efforts to bridge the knowledge gap of key target population in the Gishwati-Mukura landscape

One Point Office Supplies recently announced a merger with Corporate Environments, a Bethlehem, PA company. The merger will enable One Point to offer our clients the Herman Miller line, the office furniture industryʹs most recognized brand and respected manufacturer.

Design for an animated interactive digital comic book.

A kitchen in a futuristic house under the water. Two robots (male and female) are in the kitchen to have their morning coffee. A poster of "Casablanca" in the far corner is a kind of a reminder of the past.

 

© Brooke Miles / Commonwealth Foundation

This is my favorite study place on the East Coast. Its the Andlinger Center and Chancellor Green Rotunda at Princeton University. A bit more inspiring than my basement, Starbucks or my church office...

 

(sent from my iPhone)

There is actually a nicer building set back from the road, and I hope *that* is the hostel.

Taken at Wolf's Pond on the south coast of Staten Island.

Beautiful Outdoor Living Environments and Backyards by Boulder Images Minneapolis, MN

Building terraces to rehabilitate land and create employment for thousands of Palestinians in the West Bank

Inkjet, pen, charcoal, watercolor

Australian Water Association AWA conference Darwin 2019 Water in the Bush

Basic safety theory presentation

Environmentalists have been concerned about the immense Plaster of Paris and mercury chemicals from the paint. Now many Ganpattis are instead made out of corn starch or mud.

Creating new sources of income and agricultural development in Al Arroub village

UN Environment hosted the 2018 Champions of the Earth Awards in New York City on September 26, 2018. (C) UN Environment / Russ Rowland and Andi Schreiber

This is twofold. I'm still having trouble messing around with the environment editor for 2.8, and I'm trying to get an effect like Hitogata gets.

 

...Oh, and I wanted an excuse to keep wearing the dress.

 

Cairngorms wilderness - Devils Point

   

Name of the e-artefact: The environment in the novel Glasbørnene

Author of the e-artefact: Frederik Eslund

School which made the e-artefact: Skægkærskolen

Class which made the e-artefact: 6.ab

Name of the class teacher: Heidi Timmermann

Literary work to which e-artefact relates: "Glasbørnene" by Else Marie Pedersen

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!

Graeme, a long time member talks to our current co-chair.

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