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Panos Ethiopia organised a training day for journalists on environment and climate change, encouraging them to communicate accurate research in a publically accessible way. www.panosea.org.
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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An A14 team member who was using his excavator to move materials and soil spotted an injured barn owl in spring 2019. Its leg was bruised and it was unable to fly, so the environment team took the owl to the Raptor Foundation near Wyton. Two weeks later the owl had made a good recovery and was set free near the site where it had been found.
Rev. William Barber II talked about his work and then joined with Khury Petersen-Smith in a conversation as part of the Lannan Foundation's Readings and Conversations series live at the Lensic Theater.
Wednesday 11 October 2018
Santa Fe, New Mexico
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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
One of the Butternut Valley Alliance's monthly water quality monitoring sites is seen on Butternut Creek near New Lisbon, N.Y., on June 12, 2021. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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In the province of Dasland in Sweden, a few wind turbines surround a traditional red Swedish farmhouse in a yellow wheat fields. The panoramic view is composed of colorful colors, the yellow wheat, a clear blue sky and a red farmhouse. With the wind turbines, the image also displays the modern high technology used for the environmental protection of the nature and the traditional farming.
environment, habitat, agriculture, farming, fire, burning, cleared forest, forest clearance, land conversion, land clearance, koh enchey, mekong river, kratie, cambodia, asia, march 2013
This shows my mind map,mood board and proposal for A2 exam theme 'Environment'.
The first two pages show my mind map of every possible idea I could look into in this topic. The third shows my mood board with the artists, styles and techniques I would like to look into. The proposal is an in depth explanation of this.
This is what the Tea Tree Gully council thinks is "sensitive" clearance of foliage and to replace this devastation they are proposing a measly 60 trees and some seedlings and some of that not till 2015
We the residents are gutted - despite so called community engagement they have just done what they wanted
Rain gardens, curb cutouts, permeable pavement and other green infrastructure practices capture and filter stormwater runoff pollution in the Rock Creek watershed in Washington, D.C., on July 15, 2024. The Rock Creek Green Infrastructure Project A, B and C have seen green infrastructure installed in target areas of the Rock Creek sewershed since 2018 to reduce pollution reaching the waterway. The projects are part of DC Water's Clean Rivers GI Projects program. (Photo by Rhiannon Johnston/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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Feb. 26, 2016 marked the final day of our Environmental Film Festival in Paramaribo. The Paramaribo Zoo brought a baby howler monkey to our 10:30 a.m. screening. And Environmental Policy Advisor to the President of Suriname Dr. Haydi Berrenstein and Ambassador Nolan spoke at the evening screening.
Governor deJongh presides over a contract signing ceremony on August 10, 2009 with Alpine Energy to build, own and operate two alternative energy facilities to serve the residents of St. Croix, St. John and St. Thomas.
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Katelyn Buckner, sophomore pre-nursing major and cheerleader at California Baptist University, waits for practice start and said she is ready to work.
Gominication comes from the Japanese word Gomi(garbage) + Communication .
We enjoyed garbage collection and communication.
Here you can see what it's like to try and sneak up on some damselfish. This is where, on the approach, I can first spy some great damselfish and start looking for a place where I can put a couple of fingers down (again, on rock, not on coral) to steady myself and hunker down for several shots.
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.
2D aspect
- Statement of Intent for Environment 2D -
The theme of my AS art coursework is ENVIRONMENT. In both my areas of 2D and 3D, I have decided to look at architectures in the environment. The subject matter will differ a little to one another depending on the media of the two.
I have always been interested in details and intricacy of objuects. Hence for my 2D area, I will look at Architectures of antiquity. Focusing on the details on its façade and interior, the decorations, making use of the many medias categorised as 2D. After looking at a number of artists i am particularly drawn to a British artist, JOHN RUSKIN (1819-1900). A leading english art critic of the Victorian era. He was also an art patron and draughtsman among many others. He did detailed sketches and painting of rocks, plants, birds, landscapes, and architectural structures and ornamentation. Also writing on subjects spanning over a large range. from geology to architecture, literature to education, Botany to political economy. His writing style and literary forms were equally varied. Essays, treatises, poetry, lectures, travel guides, manuals, letters and even a fairy tale. My initial idea for my final piece is to create a drawing of fragments/ sections of a building influenced by one of Ruskin’s “Fragments from Abbeville, Lucca, Venice and Pisa”
size : A2 sheet
In celebration of 2013's World Environment Day in Portland the PNCA Youth Program collaborated with NOAA - the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Current BFA students and alumni volunteer their time to help make masks of PNW native species at the Rose Festival RoZone. It was super fun!
"A Tree Grows In Queens!" The May 17, 2015 Forest Hills Tree Giveaway Event in MacDonald Park was a huge success, where 205 trees found new homes, thanks to the harmony among tree adopters and volunteers from the Four Borough Neighborhood Preservation Alliance, New York Restoration Project, Rego-Forest Preservation Council, & our sponsors. We donated American Elms, Fringe Trees, Red Buckeyes, Dawn Redwoods, and Yellowwoods, with a goal of beautifying our communities and contributing to a sustainable environment. With much gratitude towards donating our 1,250+ trees since 2011. This is our 7th Forest Hills Tree Giveaway Event. Let's continue to plant roots for our next generation!
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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.
Woodfield Tenants and Residents Asscociation
Community groups for mums and tots, youngsters and the elderly. The TARA also organises day trip and community events.
Mums and Tots – Tuesdays 12.30 – 2.30pm
St Leger Community Tenant Surgery – Thursdays 10.30am – noon
Breakfast Club – Fridays – 10am – noon
Helping Hands Community House, Woodfield TARA, Sussex Street, Balby, Doncaster DN4 8JD. Tel: 01302 850 096 woodfieldtara@blueyonder.co.uk