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While it is true there are a variety of reasons for specific surety bonds, it is not widely known that some surety bonds are actually put in place to benefit the environment when it comes to construction contracts and bonds.

Concept design for the environment in the Hunger movie

Part of the success of therapy for teens is creating a healthy and comfortable environment. Our new facility is built to accommodate the needs of our students, as well as to provide a comfortable environment to learn and excel in.

Given the resurgent nationalism across multiple regions and the growing centrality of information technology in sowing seeds of distrust and violence, it is critical to rethink the role of public diplomacy in combating ideologies and narratives of adversarial state and non-state actors in current as well as emerging conflicts.

 

CPD hosted a panel discussion on March 8th that explored the challenges and strategies in countering violent extremism, public outreach efforts amidst military conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq, and in navigating information warfare in great-power confrontation.

 

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Concerned citizens drop off information packets about Enbridge's plans to expand in the Great Lakes to Michigan Lawmakers

 

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A group of representatives from the the Morehead Planetarium, UNC Institute for the Environment and Kenan Flagler Energy Center poses for a photo to commemerate a gift on behalf of Duke Energy to Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz and Vice Chancellor of Development David Routh at a UNC Basketball game in the Dean E. Smith Center on January 6, 2019 on the campus of UNC-Chapel Hill. The gift will provide support to the Morehead Planetarium, UNC Institute for the Environment and the Kenan-Flagler Business school (Photo By Jeyhoun Allebaugh).

Restoring community and environment in northern Ukraine

 

In northern Ukraine, communities are working to rebuild their social fabric and restore the environment in the wake of conflict, with support from the European Endowment for Democracy. One key player in this effort is Eco Misto Chernihiv, a local NGO actively involved in revitalizing public spaces and promoting environmental awareness. Through grassroots initiatives, including cleanup efforts, community gardening, and sustainable urban planning, Eco Misto contributes to both immediate recovery and long-term resilience. These efforts underscore the importance of local leadership and civic engagement in Ukraine’s broader post-war reconstruction and environmental recovery.

For more information:

 

EN: euneighbourseast.eu/news/stories/restoring-community-and-...

 

UKR:

euneighbourseast.eu/uk/news/stories/vidnovlennya-gromady-...

 

The Lords Built Environment Committee spoke to Baroness Taylor of Stevenage and Alex Norris MP, Parliamentary Under Secretaries in the Department for Housing, Communities and Local Government as part of its inquiry into high streets.

 

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Photos may be used by media with credit © UK Parliament 2024

Photo credit: Ylva Rylander/ SEI

We were joined on Friday, Jan. 29, 2016, by Monique Pool of Green Heritage Fund at our 10:30 school screening. In addition to the door prizes, Cornelis Van Sypersteyn School was given a set of student encyclopedias for being the first new school to register for this year's festival. In the evening, Amb. Nolan opened the public film festival, delivering remarks before the screening of "Thin Ice: The Inside Story of Climate Science.

Delegates attending a Committee of the whole session during the Environment Assembly in Nairobi, Kenya on the 27th of February 2024.

 

© UNEP / Francis Kiguta

 

The committee of the whole holds both formal plenary meetings and informal meetings of a drafting group, with the aim of reaching consensus on the outstanding draft resolutions and decisions.

 

Representatives of the major groups and stakeholders may observe the proceedings of the committee of the whole and may be invited to make interventions at the discretion of the Chair. The committee of the whole approves draft resolutions and decisions and submits them to the Environment Assembly for adoption. It also adopts its own report and submits it to the Environment Assembly for consideration.

 

For more information, visit: www.unep.org/environmentassembly/unea6

 

ain't it beautiful? this is only one tiny bit. you can see why i love it here.

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Humanity in need of Climate Responsible Community, Climate Compatible Development

We must get Each baby Caring to Each particle of Food and resources

 

Since 2004 sasrai-Movement serving aimed at Habitable Earth for the Next Generation

To Combat the Climate Change and Global Warming Threat Need Each one Caring to Each Particle of Resource

Please, save a drop of water daily, during all water related activities

Please, plant at least a Native tree annually at own home or community

Please, let’s waste not single particle of food

Please, let’s waste not single particle of any resource

Please, keep off electric appliances one minute daily

Please, suspend travel by personal car once a day

Please, keep a day in a week luxury free

Please, do not throw away the waste wherever you like

Please, No more junk food

Please, Avoid one time

Please, Buy items made from recycled materials

Please, Prefer land phone instead of your cell

Please, save one minute to think on Climate Change and Environment

You Can Reduce CO2 Emissions, Plant Native Trees Worldwide

Let's we try to save one Taka/dollar/pound/yen ........from our daily use, consumption, expenditure, LUXURY combat the CLIMATE CHANGE, GLOBAL WARMING and the sequences.

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The compositional placement of the elements represent my intended aspect of me because I placed myself on, in between, and surrounded by bails of hay. The bails of hay represent a large part of my child hood and still do till to this day.

 

The expression of my face represent my intended aspect because I am very happy that I grew up in the country. Im thankful for all the things that it has taught me. Im glad to be around the horses and my family. I glad I can show my son and raise him around the things that my parents raised me around.

 

The background components, which are bails of hay located in the hay mow, represent my individual aspect because these bails are started from square one. In the fields I bailed the hay with my family and grandpa, we stacked them in the mow, and we feed them to our horses. When we go camping these bails come with. Even though it takes a lot of work to get these bails of hay. It makes me happy to know the memories that are behind them.

 

The lighting represent my individual aspect because it is natural light. The light is coming in from the mow door. It is front lite with a little from the side. I like how my whole body has the sun shinning on it just as if I were outside. It has a higher and soft intensity which I like because living in the country is peaceful yet, it can be intense and hard work.

 

Overall this image to me represent so many things, memories, camping, bailing hay, riding the tractor with my grandpa, playing outside, horse back riding, and riding four wheelers. Know I might not have as much time to do them things daily since I don't live there but any chance I have I take Brodey, my son out there because it already seems to be his favorite place to play.

 

On Cranwell Line after storm Bertha

Concern for water and environment is growing very rapidly and being voiced all over the world. In India, it is the growing human population on one hand, while water and environmental degradation on the other. Ground water table have been declining at an alarming rate. The natural resources are getting degraded. Our sources of water are drying up and getting polluted. Overexploitation of water use leads to deterioration of land and erodes the topsoil, henceforth productivity of the soil is declining. Degradation of land and water resources affects millions of upland people and these are the most deprived.

  

Visit the Website For More Information : www.adi-international.org/water-resource-management-agency/

Oriental bittersweet, an invasive species, threatens to girdle a young tree as it grows on a forested county-owned property in Davidsonville, Md., on April 5, 2022. Anne Arundel County forester Bud Reaves founded a local Weed Warrior program called the Anne Arundel Weed Resistance to enlist volunteers in the fight against invasive plants. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)

 

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This is still a dry environment even though you can see water. There are sources of water in dry environments. Simpson's Gap is near Alice Springs and is part of the West MacDonnell Ranges.

From "Habitat" series on animals in the West and the many surfaces, materials, human and natural elements that occupy their habitat.

28"x36" Photography/design Carrie Roy 2016

Get to know the wonderful staff and Saldare Body Therapy. A variety of massage therapies are offered.

Environmental Protection Team and Waste Minimisation Team at a recent stand outside Asda, Biggleswade for Noise Action Week 2012 last Thursday (May 24th).

 

Photo credit: Ylva Rylander/ SEI

© Branko Nađ, Well with Nature /EEA

 

A wee bit of escapism.

George R. Martin - recommended read!

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!

Elizabeth Maruma Mrema, Deputy Executive Director of UNEP and Inger Andersen Executive Director of UNEP during the Closing Plenary at the sixth session of UN Environment Assembly (UNEA-6) in Nairobi, Kenya on the 1st of March 2024.

 

© UNEP / Natalia Mroz

 

The sixth session of the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA-6) is held from 26 February

to 1 March 2024 at the UNEP headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya, under the theme:

 

“Effective, inclusive and sustainable multilateral actions to tackle climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution.”

Through its resolutions and calls to action, the Assembly provides leadership and catalyses intergovernmental action on the environment.  

 

For more information, visit: www.unep.org/environmentassembly/unea6

 

World Environment Day was celebrated with a lot of enthusiasm and zeal at Indian School Darsait on 5th June 2022. The children of KG II B presented the Environment Day assembly with the message ‘Go Green’. The programme began with the presentation of a potted plant.

Our principal was immensely happy and responded that he loved this gesture shown by our students today. The Vice Principal in her address mentioned about the importance of saving the environment for a better future

All the aspects that predominantly cater to save the environment campaign were showcased in the assembly. Under the guidance of our Coordinator and class teacher, the theme ‘Only one earth ‘was highlighted with clear dialogues, mesmerizing dances, and a melodious group song, ’The earth is our home’

The children were expressing their views and ideas clearly by skits and through a spellbinding mime. They drove home the importance of saving earth and the duties that we are bound to do towards keeping the earth a safe and healthy place to live in. They also portrayed the tremendous ill treatment that we are unknowingly causing to mar the aesthetic blessing that we have. They had the audience enthralled with their witty lines and actions.

 

Children of KG I had a colouring activity and KG II had an Environment day collage making activity. The entire school was a green zone with everyone dressed in green clothes and showing their solidarity with the theme of Go green.

 

Armenian Forests Community Project, Ijevan, Tavoush Region, Republic of Armenia © Onnik Krikorian / Hetq Online 2006

 

See:

oneworld.blogsome.com/2006/03/29/planting-trees-in-ijevan/

Visitors look at a blooming Titan Arum (Amorphophallus titanum), one of the world's largest and rare tropical flowering plants, at Basel's Botanical Garden September 29, 2014. The flower, which emits strong odour likened to rotting meat, which gives it it's common name 'corpse flower', wilts and dies after two days. Both the 'fragance' and the flower's meat-colouration attract pollinators - carrion flies and beetles. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann (SWITZERLAND - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY) - RTR486SE

Nature environment composition ideas based on the rule of thirds. Digital painting done on procreate.

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