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A living shoreline, with smooth cordgrass growing, faces the Lafayette River at the home of Marie Jensen in Norfolk, Va., on July 26, 2024.(Photo by Rhiannon Johnston/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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American hophornbeam grows at Caroline Furnace Camp and Retreat Center in Shenandoah County, Va., on June 14, 2024. (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.
Michael Settles, an intern with the Green Scheme, helps volunteers pick up litter in Oxon Run in Ward 8 of Washington, D.C., on June 25, 2024. "We find all sorts of stuff in the stream," Settles said. "Last week, we found a car." (Photo by Rhiannon Johnston/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.
Volunteers weed the garden at The Well at Oxon Run, a program of DC Greens, in Ward 8 of Washington, D.C., on June 25, 2024. The garden produces a variety of crops year-round, including kale, collards, cilantro, beets, onions, spinach, broccoli, and bok choy. (Photo by Rhiannon Johnston/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.
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The Ministry of Environment and other institutions located at Nyarugenge Pension Plaza held an event to mark the 24th Commemoration of the Genocide against the Tutsi to remember the more than one million victims of the Genocide.
The Georgia River Network sponsors a week long kayak/canoe trip down a different Georgia watershed each year, educating the 300+ participants about the importance and issues surrounding the Georgia rivers and hosting a cleanup day. Pictured here is Jerry Ellis with the 70+ tires that were collected along with hundreds of pounds of other trash from a 15 miles section of the Oconee River.
Start young to prevent climate chaos! Tom Stamenkovic posts his support for the Lib Dem green tax switch with a little help from his mum, Sara, at West Worcestershire's green tax switch stall in Malvern.
Swamp rose hibiscus grows at Huntley Meadows Park in Alexandria, Va., on May 17, 2024. At a little more than 1,500 acres, the park conserves forest, meadow and vast wetlands in the largest park operated by the Fairfax County Park Authority. (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.
My Major Project 2018
An emotional CG Animation Short showing family bond through chess.
Environment artist in a group of 3.
Responsible for the environment concept, modelling, texturing, matte- painting back-plate.
Images from the World Environment Day celebrations at the UN campus in Nairobi, Kenya.
CREDIT: © UNEP/ Josphat Kariuki
Background information: This year’s World Environment Day campaign focuses on land restoration, desertification and drought resilience under the slogan “Our land. Our future. We are #GenerationRestoration.”
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will host the 2024 World Environment Day global celebrations.
SF Environment had a story to tell.
The Renewable Energy team wanted to highlight a useful tool available to residents of San Francisco.
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• See all the solar/wind installations in your neighborhood
• Calculate your energy potential
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As a part of the Environment Day celebrations students of Udgam School participated in a wide range of activities. The day began on a solemn note wherein the ways in which we are harming the environment were taken up alongwith the joint measures that need to be taken to save the planet. The celebration started with a pledge to save the environment in all possible ways. Soon the events began and students joined elocution, poster making, slogan creating, jingle creating, best out of waste and many such activities under the able guidance of their teachers. The children thoroughly enjoyed the activities especially being in a group and working together for a common goal, which is the essence of the school. No wonder even on a school holiday there were so many participants all agog to join in for the cause of the environment amidst some fun.
close-up view of 4 participants with 2 projections of SL environment (zoom out broadcast screen) and yellow smoke outputs for the physical environment.
It's a float depicting our environment awareness and campaign on how to take good care of our environment for its existence as well as the success of all people on earth. Help save the earth.
Ronnie Webb, founder and president of The Green Scheme, leads a tour for volunteers at The Well at Oxon Run, a farm and community wellness property that is a program of DC Greens, in Washington, D.C., on June 25, 2024. Webb founded The Green Scheme in 2011 and has since been on a mission to organize, educate, and empower communities. One way he does that is by teaching the next generation of environmental stewards, like Settles. (Photo by Rhiannon Johnston/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.