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Environment poster for TGO magazine. The aim is to get people off paper and to subscribe digitally instead.

Art from Canteen Magazine, issue 4.

 

In Canteen issue #4, excerpts from Angela Jiminez's portfolio documenting the Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn.

 

From issue #4, Angela Gimenez's portfolio documenting the Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn.

 

www.angelajimenezphotography.com

Titled “Quinoa for Future Food and Nutrition Security in Marginal Environments”, the biggest international conference on quinoa was held at Zayed University in Dubai from 6 to 8 December 2016 under the patronage of Her Excellency Sheikha Lubna bint Khalid Al Qasimi, Minister of State for Tolerance of the UAE and President of Zayed University.

The conference was organized by ICBA in collaboration with the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment of the UAE, Zayed University, the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), the Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa (BADEA), and with the technical contribution of the FAO.

Read more: www.biosaline.org/news/scientists-experts-over-46-countri...

Read full text of Dubai Declaration on the production of quinoa for the future food and nutrition security in marginal environments: quinoaconference.com/dubai-declaration

Photos: ICBA

 

You can water your garden, plants, house-plants etc with your dishwashing water. Use environment-friendly brands. Keep smallish buckets on hand for this.

 

You can also use run-off from your washing machine. But that's another photo yet to be taken.

Enjoying the environment. Madrid, España.

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

 

Bloomberg employees help with weeding and mulching on Governors Island.

Brad Wall was the premier of the province of Saskatchewan when the proposal to build a nuclear power plant was being debated.

Sunday, 15 August 2010

The Great Suburban Walk

 

There’s a federal election on its way, yet our political leaders continue to backflip, delay and deny on climate change. With so much at stake, it’s time for the community to put climate action back on the election agenda.

 

The 2010 Walk Against Warming demand that our political leaders face up to their responsibility on climate change. We’ll remind them that to secure our votes, they must ‘Walk with the People, Not the Big Polluters’.

 

This year we took our message for a safe climate straight to the people that matter most – the voters.

 

We coordinated hundreds of Victorians in three key electorates (Melbourne, Deakin and La Trobe) to come together and letterbox. To make sure that voters in those areas know exactly what actions our leaders need to take on climate change.

 

So that means that less than one week before the federal election, up to 300,000 of the most influential voters in Victoria will receive our safe climate message. How good!

 

For more info on the day hop here: www.environmentvictoria.org.au/safe-climate/walk-against-...

Rodeo yards Travelling Stock Reserve, Young district

Photographer: Phil Spark

 

This site is supported by:

The Grassy Box Woodlands Conservation Managment Network www.gbwcmn.net.au/node/3

 

NSW Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water www.environment.nsw.gov.au/

 

Robert Bryce, Author and Filmmaker

Dan Carol, Director, Center for Financial Markets, Milken Institute

Jonathan Elkind, Senior Research Scholar, Center on Global Energy Policy

Moderated by Alexis Crow, Senior Fellow, Richard Paul Richman Center, and Geopolitical Investing Lead, PwC

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.

Bottles i collected then put factoids on and lined the room with garbage so that people could pick them up. some talk about deforestation, recycling, the air quality, the north pacific gyre..

 

show still up until Jan 31st, 2009

Creating Healthy Work Environments

Austin, Texas, USA

Day 3 - 12 February 2023

Photos courtesy of Kayla Prasek Photography

Science Policy Forum, Closing Session, 3 December, 2017, Nairobi, Kenya. Natalia Mroz/UN Environment

Leader of the Labour Party launching 'Cleaning Up Our Act: Labour's Blueprint for a Low Carbon Ireland'

Climate Change: One of The Biggest Challenges Of Our Time.

Picture by Shane O'Neill, Fennell Photography.

ITALY: Building a Sustainable Future With Straw and Wood

 

FLORENCE, Jun 1, 2010 (IPS) - Pescomaggiore village, destroyed by the earthquake that hit the mountain region of L’Aquila in central Italy on Apr. 6, 2009, is now being rebuilt by its 40-odd inhabitants with straw and wood.

 

ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=51664

 

The beach near my parents' house in Seattle

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

 

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.

 

www.fuelvancouver.com/

 

Through our Multicultural Leaders in Sustainability program, we provide young migrants and refugees with the leadership skills they need to help their communities live more sustainably.

 

On this day we gave the students an Op Shop Challenge where they were given $15 to find something great to wear from Footscray Savers. A good, fun lesson in waste, recycling, sustainable living and secondhand shopping.

 

For more info hop here: www.environmentvictoria.org.au/learn/category/campaign-fo...

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!

The School of Environment and Sustainability (SENS) was proud to be a partner and sponsor of EcoHack, Saskatchewan's first environment- and sustainability-focused hackathon.

 

EcoHack was a three day rapid-problem-solving event that gave local organizations and businesses the ability to pitch their burning environment and sustainability challenges to a group of innovative and creative students. Teams of undergraduate and graduate students then worked to find solutions to the problem of their choice.

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.

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