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Fishing reels are poised to catch striped bass at the mouth of the Choptank River on Maryland's Eastern Shore on Oct. 17, 2016. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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Kirk Molday has been designing elegant landscapes for years in San Diego, Orange County and Temecula, California.

 

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Premier Member of Landscape Design Advisor

 

Kirk Molday has been designing elegant landscapes for years in San Diego, Orange County and Temecula, California.

 

For more on this member, visit us at www.landscape-design-advisor.com and be sure to follow

us on Facebook and Tweeter.

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...

 

For full raster dataset go to: environment.data.gov.uk/ds/survey

 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India and French President Emmanuel Macron of France were awarded the 2018 Champion of the Earth for Policy Leadership. Ms. Brune Poirson, French Secretary of State to the Minister for Ecological and Inclusive Transition, said a few words on behalf of President Macron. (C) UN Environment / Russ Rowland and Andi Schreiber.

GREEN TECH TO CLEAN TECH

The City of Tomorrow

Chandrakant Patel

  

GREEN TECH TO CLEAN TECH

The City of Tomorrow

Chandrakant Patel

  

Historic Environment, traditional farm building, HTB option, Agri environment scheme.

Credit: © Natural England/Margaret Nieke 2011

Final plenary session of COP15. Some analysts say the adopted framework is a good compromise. Credit: Stella Paul/IPS

Environment Victoria described the ALP's climate change policy announcement on 23 July 2010 as appalling and said it gives the green light for 15 new coal-fired power stations nationally, including the HRL proposal in Victoria, and risks sending the Australian climate debate back to the Howard era.

 

Environment Victoria and other environment and climate action groups called a snap protest outside the Prime Minister’s Melbourne office this afternoon to urge the ALP to come up with a real climate policy that will actually lead to emissions reductions ahead of the election.

 

For more information:

www.environmentvictoria.org.au/media/gillards-climate-pan...

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

GREEN TECH TO CLEAN TECH

The City of Tomorrow

Chandrakant Patel

  

Hands-on summer learning in Pasco.

The 2019 Chesapeake Watershed Forum is held at the National Conservation Training Center in Shepherdstown, W.Va., on Nov. 16, 2019. The annual conference brings together environmental professionals from across the Chesapeake Bay watershed. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

A 13-foot "blue heron" sculpture stands in front of the Matthew Henson Earth Conservation Center near Buzzard Point on the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 23, 2019. The artwork was made by several young people using thousands of plastic bottles retrieved from a trash trap on the Anacostia in 2017. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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The Chesapeake Bay Program's photographic archive is available for media and non-commercial use at no charge. To request permission, send an email briefly describing the proposed use to requests@chesapeakebay.net. Please do not attach jpegs. Instead, reference the corresponding Flickr URL of the image.

 

A photo credit mentioning the Chesapeake Bay Program is mandatory. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way or used in any way that suggests approval or endorsement of the Chesapeake Bay Program. Requestors should also respect the publicity rights of individuals photographed, and seek their consent if necessary.

Hands-on summer learning in Pasco.

Environment | Extreme Thing | Las Vegas, NV | 03.29.08

Jorge Padilla, LECG CEOy co-Editor y co-autor del libro "Electricidad Verde"

GREEN TECH TO CLEAN TECH

The City of Tomorrow

Chandrakant Patel

  

Location made famous for Pooh Sticks game.

Participants during the Session "Ask About: Human-Environment Systems" at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2018

Copyright by World Economic Forum / Faruk Pinjo

A nomad bee from the genus Nomada visits the nest of a mining bees on a bare patch of soil in Annapolis, Md., on May 30, 2020. Nomada are a type of cuckoo bee that practices brood parasitism of mining bees and other ground-nesting bees. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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The Chesapeake Bay Program's photographic archive is available for media and non-commercial use at no charge. To request permission, send an email briefly describing the proposed use to requests@chesapeakebay.net. Please do not attach jpegs. Instead, reference the corresponding Flickr URL of the image.

 

A photo credit mentioning the Chesapeake Bay Program is mandatory. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way or used in any way that suggests approval or endorsement of the Chesapeake Bay Program. Requestors should also respect the publicity rights of individuals photographed, and seek their consent if necessary.

2009 World Environment campaign for Landcare Australia - celebrities Candice Falzon and Brent Staker wearing Landcare WED promotional t-shirts and jeans in Kings Park. Various poses with an inflatable world globe which ties in with the national campaign. Perth city skyline in the background.

MacArthur Elementary School is seen in Binghamton, N.Y., on Aug. 30, 2019. After remnants of Tropical Storm Lee indundated the school with over three feet of water from the nearby Susquehanna River, the school was rebuilt with numerous measures to improve its resilience to flooding. The lower level of the school, sitting in the river's flood plain, was converted to a playground that can flood without lasting damage, while rain gardens and other structures to soak up and filter stormwater are scattered throughout the campus. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

USAGE REQUEST INFORMATION

The Chesapeake Bay Program's photographic archive is available for media and non-commercial use at no charge.

 

To request permission, send an email briefly describing the proposed use to requests@chesapeakebay.net. Please do not attach jpegs. Instead, reference the corresponding Flickr URL of the image.

 

A photo credit mentioning the Chesapeake Bay Program is mandatory. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way or used in any way that suggests approval or endorsement of the Chesapeake Bay Program. Requestors should also respect the publicity rights of individuals photographed, and seek their consent if necessary.

Uganda - UMSC and UMWA: Ugandas 2nd Deputy Prime Minister joins International Climate Champion Hajjat Sebyala in planting trees on behalf of the Uganda Muslim Supreme Council and the Uganda Muslim Women's Association . On September 18, 2012, 26 Christian, Muslim and Hindu faith groups in sub-Saharan Africa launched long-term environmental action plans during ARC's 'Many Heavens, One Earth, Our Continent' celebration in Nairobi, Kenya. Visit www.arcworld.org

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My husband built this railing from broom sticks so that our 16 months son could learn to get up and down stairs on his own.

 

I would love to hear what you think. Thanks!

Workers operating under the H-2B visa program pick crabs at Russell Hall Seafood in Fishing Creek, Md., on June 15, 2020. Russell Hall is one of only two out of the five picking houses on Hoopers Island that were awarded visas for workers this year. Mark Phillips, son of Russell Hall owner Harry Phillips, says “it doesn’t just hurt his business, but the whole community,” as watermen have fewer places to offload their catch. “We’ve had job fairs everywhere, Baltimore to Washington, [but] people just aren’t going to do it,” Phillips said. “If I had to run this business and rely on Americans, I’d sell it today.” (Photo by Carlin Stiehl/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

USAGE REQUEST INFORMATION

The Chesapeake Bay Program's photographic archive is available for media and non-commercial use at no charge.

 

To request permission, send an email briefly describing the proposed use to requests@chesapeakebay.net. Please do not attach jpegs. Instead, reference the corresponding Flickr URL of the image.

 

A photo credit mentioning the Chesapeake Bay Program is mandatory. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way or used in any way that suggests approval or endorsement of the Chesapeake Bay Program. Requestors should also respect the publicity rights of individuals photographed, and seek their consent if necessary.

Petroglyph expert Paul Nevin uses a wet sponge to reveal carvings made up to 1,000 years ago on rocks in the Susquehanna River in Lancaster County, Pa., on Oct. 6, 2020. Made by an Algonquin-speaking group known as the Shenks Ferry people, many petroglyphs on a stretch of the Susquehanna were flooded by dam construction decades ago, but sites like Big and Little Indian Rock are now on the National Register of Historic Places. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

USAGE REQUEST INFORMATION

The Chesapeake Bay Program's photographic archive is available for media and non-commercial use at no charge. To request permission, send an email briefly describing the proposed use to requests@chesapeakebay.net. Please do not attach jpegs. Instead, reference the corresponding Flickr URL of the image.

 

A photo credit mentioning the Chesapeake Bay Program is mandatory. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way or used in any way that suggests approval or endorsement of the Chesapeake Bay Program. Requestors should also respect the publicity rights of individuals photographed, and seek their consent if necessary.

Premier Member of Landscape Design Advisor

 

Kirk Molday has been designing elegant landscapes for years in San Diego, Orange County and Temecula, California.

 

For more on this member, visit us at www.landscape-design-advisor.com and be sure to follow

us on Facebook and Tweeter.

 

Premier Member of Landscape Design Advisor

 

Kirk Molday has been designing elegant landscapes for years in San Diego, Orange County and Temecula, California.

 

For more on this member, visit us at www.landscape-design-advisor.com and be sure to follow

us on Facebook and Tweeter.

The James River is seen in downtown Richmond, Va., on Aug. 13, 2019. Like many cities on the eastern seaboard, Richmond was established along the fall line, the area of geological transition between coastal plain and Piedmont, where rivers often have a steeper gradient and become too rocky for large vessels. Cities like Richmond became the terminus for ships carrying goods as far as they could upstream. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

USAGE REQUEST INFORMATION

The Chesapeake Bay Program's photographic archive is available for media and non-commercial use at no charge. To request permission, send an email briefly describing the proposed use to requests@chesapeakebay.net. Please do not attach jpegs. Instead, reference the corresponding Flickr URL of the image.

 

A photo credit mentioning the Chesapeake Bay Program is mandatory. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way or used in any way that suggests approval or endorsement of the Chesapeake Bay Program. Requestors should also respect the publicity rights of individuals photographed, and seek their consent if necessary.

Dustin Wichterman of Trout Unlimited holds a young brook trout caught in a tributary of Seneca Creek in Pendleton County, W.Va., on April 21, 2018. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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The Chesapeake Bay Program's photographic archive is available for media and non-commercial use at no charge.

 

To request permission, send an email briefly describing the proposed use to requests@chesapeakebay.net. Please do not attach jpegs. Instead, reference the corresponding Flickr URL of the image.

 

A photo credit mentioning the Chesapeake Bay Program is mandatory. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way or used in any way that suggests approval or endorsement of the Chesapeake Bay Program. Requestors should also respect the publicity rights of individuals photographed, and seek their consent if necessary.

A typical deforested area where climatic conditions, together with overgrazing, have prevented natural regeneration and have led to significant soil degradation.

Read more about the adaption of forest ecosystems

Cadets of 3rd Regiment practice transporting injured soldiers in a hostile environment while at Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear training during the Leader Development and Assessment Course on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. U.S. Army photo by Al Zdarsky.

Sharks: Who's Attacking Whom. Richard Anderson from the Snyder Foundation for Animals explains how human activity may negatively affect sharks' environments. Held at HCLS Glenwood Branch.

Created by Marianne Evans-Lombe, artist at Body Drawings in Pittsburg, KS

Title: DREAM ROCKET FOR TRAVIS

Theme: Space

Materials and techniques used: Fabric, various papers, plastic laminate, monofilament

About:

My nephew, Travis Evans-Lombe, passed away March 28, 2013.

I made this panel in his honor and it combines three memorial projects I have created: 'Origin of Painting for Travis', 'Please Mind' and 'I love Jose'. The center figure in the panel is Travis and it is based on a life-size drawing of Travis from 'Origin of Painting for Travis', the memorial performance I did for him after he died. The swallow is from 'Please Mind', a performance about my reaction to my own son's mental illness; swallows are Roman symbols for mothers who live with sorrrow. The figures surrounding Travis and the swallow are 'little Joses' from 'I love Jose', a project that honors Jose Olimpo Alvarez who was killed in the May 22, 2011 tornado in Joplin, Missouri.

The monofilament rings wrapping some of the Joses represent Saturn rings and connect the panel and the memorials to the beauty of the universe. The green background was Travis' favorite color.

  

This is the memorial poem I wrote for Travis when he died:

I am a mother who lives with sorrow

I am an aunt who lives with even more sorrow

I am a sister who grieves mightily for the pain my sister must now sleep with every night for

the rest of her life

I am not a very religious person

but I ask the universe to please bear the beautiful soul of

Travis Evans-Lombe

gently upon her waves and her wind.

  

You can see more of my work at: www.bodydrawings.org

More about this project at: bodydrawings.wordpress.com

And more about 'I love Jose at: i-love-jose.tumblr.com

   

Learn more about the Dream Rocket Project at www.thedreamrocket.com

 

Members of 5th Canadian Division, 3 Military Police Platoon, and 237th Military Police Rear Detachment New Hampshire Rear Guard are visited by the 5th Canadian Division Commander, Brigadier General Stéphane Masson during Exercise Maroon Raider on February 18, 2023 in Gagetown, New Brunswick.

 

Les membres de la 5e Division du Canada, 3e Peloton de police militaire, et 237e détachement arriére de la police militaire du New Hampshire National Guard reçoivent la visite du commandant de la 5e Division du Canada, le brigadier général, Stéphane Masson, durant l’exercice Maroon Raider le 18 février 2023 à Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick.

 

Exercise MAROON RAIDER 23 is a 8-day Field Training Exercise centred on individual and collective Battle Task Standards at CFB Gagetown between 17-26 Feb. Ex MarR 23 will focus on operations in urban environment and will challenge soldiers in a realistic, fast paced environment.

 

L’exercice MAROON RAIDER 23, qui se déroule du 17 au 26 février à la BFC Gagetown, est un exercice d’entraînement en campagne de 8 jours centré sur les normes d’aptitude au combat individuelles et collectives. L’Ex MarR 23 se concentrera sur les opérations en milieu urbain et mettra les militaires à l’épreuve dans un environnement réaliste au rythme rapide.

 

Photo By: Master Corporal Trevor Matheson, 5th Canadian Division Public Affairs

 

@DND-MDN Canada Copyright

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