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The biological treatment stage is seen at the Richmond Wastewater Treatment Plant in Richmond, Va., on May 25, 2022. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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Central Asia is a disaster-prone area, exposed to various natural hazards such as floods, droughts, avalanches, rockslide and earthquakes. It is also vulnerable to man-made disasters related to industrial activity and the radioactive and chemical dumps inherited from the Soviet period. Several factors - population density in disaster-prone areas, high overall population growth, poverty, land and water use, failure to comply with building codes and global climate change – make the region particularly vulnerable to natural as well as man made disasters.
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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.
This was just from a class assignment where we were supposed to take an environmental portrait. I chose to photograph my uncle in his home but he is dressed in his stage wear, as a contrast to his music career and his home life.
In response to rising world concern about the conditions of man’s habitat, representatives of some 130 nations converged on Stockholm, Sweden, in an unprecedented meeting to seek ways to translate that concern into a global attack on the common perils menacing the environment. The two-week U.N. Conference on the Human Environment (5-16 June) was called by the General Assembly with the aim of producing an international political consensus on ways of preserving and improving the environment for this and future generations.
Maurice Strong, Secretary-General of the Conference, addressing a group of people at a “Whale Celebration” held at Skarpnack. One of the recommendations made at the Conference was – Governments should reach an international agreement to stop the commercial hunting of whales for 10 years, and should prepare conventions to protect migratory animals and those that inhabit international waters; a global programme should be initiated to preserve the world’s genetic resources through conservation and seed banks. [5-16 June 1972]
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The former Yorktown Refinery is seen across the York River from Gloucester Point Beach Park in Gloucester County, Va., on March 8, 2016. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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SHENAQO. July 2011- Tusheti is one of the remotest highlands of Georgia. Unique location, endemic flora and species make Tusheti one of the richest protected areas in the Caucasus, while its indigenous culture, traditions and crafts provide unforgettable experience to the tourists.
UNDP works in Tusheti to help preserve its unique ecosystem and promote sustainable and equal development in the region. UNDP assists environment-friendly tourism to create better opportunities to the local residents.
Elene Gagoidze's house in Shenaqo.
July 2011
Photo: UNDP/David Khizanishvili
US Ambassador Kristie Kenney and Cebu City Acting Mayor Michael Rama along with city officials release doves during the Clean Air Youth Alliance (CAYA) launching in Cebu City.
Playford's Environment Team's 'Riverside Resort' stall and activities
The City of Playford's Australia Day celebrations, Fremont Park, Elizabeth, South Australia
Natya Resort Ubud is the perfect place for those seeking a luxurious and authentic Balinese experience. The resort's tranquil setting, luxurious amenities, and attentive service make it an ideal destination for couples, families, and solo travelers. The resort's commitment to sustainability and responsible tourism practices ensures that guests can enjoy their stay while also supporting the local community and environment.
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The resort also offers a range of activities for guests, including yoga classes, bike tours and cooking classes. Yoga classes at the resort are taught by experienced yoga instructors of all skill levels. Bike tours will take guests through the lush rice fields and quaint villages surrounding the resort for an authentic Balinese experience. Cooking classes are taught by experienced chefs who teach guests how to cook traditional Indonesian dishes.
Natya Resort Ubud is a luxurious 5-star resort located in the cultural heartland of Bali, Indonesia. The resort is situated in a serene and tranquil setting, surrounded by lush tropical greenery, serene rice paddies, and the beautiful Ayung River. The resort is only a 10-minute drive from the bustling city center of Ubud, making it an ideal place for those looking to explore the rich cultural heritage of Bali.
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Designed whilst working as a designer at Calderstone.
Environmental studies majors and others concerned with environmental issues converged on campus in October, 2009, for a reunion.
EnviroAlums is a group of alumni who are passionate about sustainability and social justice and who seek to improve Oberlin College, community, and the broader world by empowering students.
Photo by Tony Morrison
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The United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) has been involved in incredible environmental outreach services since 1972. Though they do an amazing job on their own of educating curious world citizens through their extensive and detailed website and programs, various celebrities have volunteered to stand alongside them to support their cause.
Supermodel Gisele Bundchen, and Academy Award nominee, Don Cheadle have both been appointed as ambassadors for UNEP, exuding great effort to help bring awareness and support to the important work UNEP is doing.
Loyal Studios in Santa Monica was proud to lend its studio to Bundchen and Cheadle, having had previously worked with Cheadle on a commercial in January, 2011–co-produced by Loyal Studios owner, Bob Bekian.
Their relationship continued when Cheadle formally asked Bekian to co-produce a spot for UNEP. Bekian happily donated his Santa Monica facility and production services, equipment, and crew for the project in support of Cheadle and Bundchen, and their cause.
“The added bonus was working with Gisele.” Bekian states. “She is super cool, very down-to-earth, and genuinely a nice person.” The shoot ran flawlessly, and everyone enjoyed the experience of working with such incredibly talented and kind artists. “Our goal is to make professional production fun,” Bekian says, “and we want to do our part to help our world become a better place.”
The UNEP’s mission statement is, “To provide leadership and encourage partnership in caring for the environment by inspiring, informing, and enabling nations and peoples to improve their quality of life without compromising that of future generations.”
Gisele, Don Cheadle, and Loyal Studios are focused on putting the word out on the importance of caring about what we use our Earth for, while working in conjunction with our natural ecosystems to create a sustainable green economy.
To learn more about the UNEP, please visit their site at www.unep.org ( www.unep.org )
Read the blog post here ( loyalstudios.wordpress.com/2011/03/14/unep-don-cheadle-an... )
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On September 21 2014, more than half a million people around the world marched in over 2000 marches in 150+ cities. They marched for climate justice at the People's Climate March. peoplesclimate.org
We, the YMCA, stand up for climate justice. One World. One YMCA. One future.
To find out more about how the World YMCA is engaging the environment with the help of the RGE (Resource Group for the Environment) go here: action.ymca.int
First environment worked on when I took my Character and Object Design class back in art school. Oh, the memories..
On Saturday, April 21 sixteen students from two Newark schools launched three canoes in the Passaic River, culminating a three-month program presented by Project USE. The Boat Building Project was our first effort to combine standard curriculum (math, physics, history, etc.) and experiential learning. With almost 100 people in attendance, including families, teachers, foundation supporters, and even a Newark city councilman, the students representing North Star Academy Charter School of Newark and Link Community School floated their vessels from the edge of Riverbank Park. The event was part of a larger Earth Day celebration, and some of the students participated in a park clean up prior to the launching.
This pilot program will be replicated in schools throughout New Jersey in the coming years.
Please contact us at mbagley@projectuse.org if you are interested in implementing a Boat Building Project within your school. You can also find out more about our organization by visiting our website: www.projectuse.org
With increased globalization and a smaller world, money flows more easily and the flows have increased. Where aid once represented a majority of the funds from high income countries to developing countries, this has now been surpassed by investments and worker’s remittances, and these flows show no sign of slowing down – maybe pausing for an occasional downturn in the global economy. The question is when this will start show as a significant decrease in poverty.
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An American toad is seen at Tucquan Glen Nature Preserve in Holtwood, Pa., on May 21, 2018. The preserve is owned by Lancaster Conservancy and offers trails along Tucquan Creek, a designated Pennsylvania Wild and Scenic River. The trails connect to Pinnacle Overlook, offering views of the Susquehanna River. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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ENVIRONMENT-NEPAL: Slowly, Vulture Numbers Picking Up
KATHMANDU, Jan 22, 2010 (IPS) - Dhan Bahadur Chaudhary, an ornithologist, grew up with vultures in his native Nawalparasi in western Nepal. He and his neighbours were used to seeing vultures flying overhead, feeding on the carcasses, and sunbathing near the rivers.
This is an image that I 'shot from the hip' while walking through the crowd at the Comerica Cityfest this past weekend. My main goal at the time was to capture the man on the golf cart with the trash receptacle as he whizzed by. As to why – I don't know. It just seemed right.
It's funny to study the image after the fact and see the slice of action I captured without really composing the shot... the man with the trash receptacle seems calm and bemused as he navigates the crowd; what is he thinking of? The two women behind him seem to be pausing, as if they are looking out into the crowd, seeking additional companions they attended the festival with. The couple with the child behind them seem to be redetermining what direction to go. Are they leaving or thinking of heading in a direction that they have not yet explored? Or are they wishing they were elsewhere? What of the figures behind them... milling about and merging into the shapes of the vendor booths beyond...
And that perspective of the building in the background that fades into the hazy distance – it feels like a canvas backdrop on a sound stage from a motion picture during the golden era of Hollywood. So choice.
1 июня 2013 года мы полюбили бессознательное! Взаимно! Персонажи Картонии искали источники идей. Оформляли мысли. Гонялись. Выстраивались в мыслительную процессию.
We celebrated Earth Day with a wonderful afternoon of art, music and talks about protecting our environment. Hundreds of activists, artists, environmentalists and youth gathered to pay tribute to Mother Earth at Tamalpais High School’s Student Center in Mill Valley on April 22, 2018. Photo by Fabrice Florin.
We started the day with the first public showing of our Art Float for Social Change -- a unique parade float created to inspire more people to participate in democracy. A large globe spun over a circle of hands and a carousel of art, pulled by a colorful dragon. Singers and speakers of all ages stood on the decorated stage to share their ideas for a better world. Many more painted original posters about the earth, which were featured on the float carousel.
Dozens of environmental partners showed participants how we can all take action to reverse global warming -- organizations like the Sierra Club, Resilient Neighborhoods and 350 Marin, to name but a few. Our guest speakers were Mark Squire from Good Earth, Crystal Chissel from Project Drawdown, Marin Supervisor Damon Connolly and young local activists: they gave informative talks on a wide range of solutions to curb climate change. Participants also learned to plant a veggie garden, ride an electric bike, while others registered to vote.
We ended the day with music performances by the charming Twinkling Stars of Singers Marin, young singer Emma Spike, and sing-alongs led by Reed Fromer with the Freedom Singers and Redwoods Seniors for Peace.
Earth Day 2008 brought together diverse groups of people who might not have connected otherwise: activists, artists, environmentalists, makers, children, teenagers, teachers and parents. We are particularly grateful to all the young people who participated in our celebration.
This community gathering was produced by Democracy Cafe, Eco Warriors of MVCAN and Tam Makers, with the gracious support of Tamalpais High School, Mill Valley Community Action Network, Good Earth, Driver’s Market, Sloat Garden Supply and all our partners.
Thanks to event organizers Fabrice Florin, Jennifer Tomkins, Carol Korenbrot, Geo Monley, Grace Severtson -- and all the wonderful volunteers who helped produce this inspiring event. We think making art, playing music and talking with people of all ages and backgrounds can build mutual understanding and engage us to take meaningful political action together.
Join your neighbors to make political art and music, join good causes -- and keep democracy alive!
View more photos from Earth Day: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/sets/72157666187468057
Learn more about Earth Day: fabriceflorin.com/earth-day
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This plant has the ability to withstand snow cover in winter. The Orange Hawkweed Control Program was developed to search, record, monitor and treat plant populations with in the predicted range of dispersal. The volunteer program runs from December 2011 to February 2012, which provides the eyes on the ground to find plants. Research includes measuring plant samples to improve our understanding of the plants biological mechanisms that give the plant a competitive edge. Monitoring and research continues from October to June. Orange Hawkweed is a Class 1 Noxious Weed and is currently recorded at 135 sites in Kosciuszko National Park.
For more information on the Orange Hawkweed Program visit www.environment.nsw.gov.au/NationalParks/parkVolunteering...
Photo: Jo Caldwell.