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Future Security Forum at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington DC 04/29/19. Photo Credit: Nicholas Karlin of Karlin Villondo Photography www.karlinvillondo.com
Future 4G Mobile Networks decorreu no Grande Auditório do ISCTE-IUL a 1 de Outubro de 2010. Fotografia de Nuno Reis Correia, Pós Produção fotográfica de Hugo Alexandre Cruz.
Our Daily Challenge: Future -- well, our children are our future, and today I was blessed with a visit from my cousin, her husband and their two boys...... our future is in their hands! Whew, the pressure is off, let the youth of today guide us into tomorrow. (Mom and I gave them a quickie view of SD)
Odd Future Wolf Gang - NYC Webster Hall 11/8/10 OFWGKTA Tyler Syd Domo Hodgy Left Brain Taco Mike Earl New Yrok City LA Cali
Cocorosie (Future Feminism)
Webster Hall
New York City
September 7th, 2014
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Funeral for Our Future - Service conducted by Stop Adani Melbourne and friends, officiated by Uniting Church Minister Rev Alex Sangster, Processional march by Riff Raff Marching Band, Songs lead by the Climate Choir, Eulogy for the Reef by Alan Cuthbertson from Stop Adani Melbourne, Eulogy for Nature by Joseph Birckhead and Audrey Cooke, Euologu for Children's Future by teenager Marco Bellemo, Call to Action by Rev Alex Sangster and Marco Bellemo.
A very moving two hour ceremony that started and finished in Federation Square in the Melbourne DBD on Saturday 1st December. It comes after Adani announced they would be proceeding with the Carmichael coal mine in the Galilee basin, such announcement coming in the middle of an extreme heatwave and catastrophic fires across Queensland.
A processional march ocurred across Flinders street,past the iconic clocks of Flinders street station and back to Federation Square.
The Funeral for our Future comes a day after several thousands students marched in Melbourne in a climate strike calling for Stop Adani, 100% renewables by 2030, and leadership by our politicians at state and Federal levels.
The events comes on the eve of the United Nations climate Change conference in Katowice, Poland, #COP24, due to start on December 2, 2018, which has the task of adopting the rulebook for the Paris Agreement that was passed at COP21 in Paris in 2015, that set the goals of limiting temperatures to well below 2C and strive for 1.5C by 2050.
Pictured above: Book-to-Action participant Sunil Prasad.
Book-to-Action: The Future of Food (March-May 2016)
Don't Miss the Keynote Event: Thursday, April 21 - see details below.
Get involved in a great book ... and in your community!
How we produce and consume food has a bigger impact on Americans' health and well-being than any other human activity. Learn what you can do to help chart a new course for the future of food.
Read Lentil Underground: Renegade Farmers and the Future of Food in America. A protégé of Michael Pollan, author Liz Carlisle tells the story of an unheralded group of Montana farmers who defied corporate agribusiness by launching a unique sustainable food movement.
While supplies last, request a free copy of Lentil Underground, get details of the complete series of events, and sign up to volunteer:
eastbaybooktoaction.weebly.com/
Keynote Event: Thursday, April 21 @ Hayward City Hall - Sustainable Food Resource Fair (5-7 pm) Cooking demonstrations, free food samples prepared by Blue Heron Catering, and networking with local food policy, urban farming, and food justice organizations. Keynote Speakers (7-9 pm), including author Liz Carlisle; David Oien, Montana organic farmer and founder of Timeless Natural Foods; Dr. Lawrence Kushi, Director of Scientific Policy at the Kaiser Permanente Northern California Division of Research; and Dr. Ricardo Salvador, the Union of Concerned Scientist's Senior Scientist and Director of UCS's Food & Environment Program, based in Washington, DC.
Book Discussions:
* Tuesday, April 5, Noon-1:00 pm, CSU East Bay, Library Biella Room
* Wednesday, April 6, 6:30-7:30 pm, Main Library
"Can You Dig This" film, produced by John Legend - Free Film Showings:
* Thursday, April 28, 2:00-3:30 pm, CSU East Bay, University Theater
* Thursday, May 5, 7:00 - 9:00 pm, Hayward City Hall
Volunteer:
* Dig into organic farming at the Sunol AgPark, where sustainable farming and public education programs are protecting natural resources in the Alameda Creek watershed. Help farmers compost, mulch, weed, and irrigate their land to produce delicious, fresh food for diverse Bay Area communities. Saturdays, March 26, April 2, 9, 16, and May 9 - call (510) 881-7700 for registration information.
* Educate the community about the Union of Concerned Scientists' Plate of the Union initiative. Let's create a future where every American has access to healthy, affordable food that is fair to food workers, good for the environment, and improves farmers' livelihoods. Outreach: Saturday, May 14, 9:30-1:00 pm, Hayward Main Library, 835 C Street
* Growing your own vegetables all starts with a seed! Get involved in the Hayward Seed Lending Library community.
Sponsored by: The Hayward Public Library, California State University East Bay (Center for Community Engagement and Leadership Employee Enrichment Program), and Friends of the Hayward Library.
For more information visit eastbaybooktoaction.weebly.com/ or call (510) 881-7700.
To develop the UK-India relationship on few strategic themes such as ‘Future Cities’, Science and Innovation Network India organised a ‘UK-India future cities workshop’. The aim of the event was to bring together UK stakeholders in future cities research and innovation to create a network with the Indian side which we would use a basis for our new strategic relationship with India on cities. The workshop took place on 24-25 February 2014 at Taj Palace Hotel, New Delhi. Follow us on twitter @UKinIndia
PHOTO CREDIT: OONA MAE
Future Fires is an innovative programme designed to empower young artists by giving them the opportunity to design and deliver their own project with a community that they are part of or who they feel a special connection to.
The five young artists involved in the pilot project in 2008 were responsible for every aspect of their projects from fundraising to outreach – they underwent training, research trips and mentoring to develop the skills they needed in order to make their projects a success.
The five projects were totally different working with a number of different communities including young people at risk, refugees, female asylum seekers, elderly people and young people using everything from spoken word, carnival, film and hip-hop to create work, share stories and learn new skills.
The artists involved in the first year of the scheme were:
Samira Arhin-Acquah; age 23, spoken word and hip hop artist. At Contact she has been a member of Contact Young Actors Company, and was a performer-writer in Contact’s spoken word theatre production ‘I Hear Voices’. She was recently co-facilitator of Contact & QueerUpNorth’s queer Hip Hop project ‘Beyond the Box’.
Borhan Mohammedi; age 21, performer and director. Borhan is a Kurdish-Iranian refugee, who has been in Manchester since 2001. At Contact he has been a member of Contact Young Actors Company; he has trained as facilitator of the Drama Drop In programme and worked on the artistic team for the Arts United project which Contact ran for young refugees. Recently he was Assistant Director on the CYAC show Close Up and took part in the director training scheme ‘Live and Direct’.
Kelly Morgan; age 19, performer and choreographer. At Contact she has been a member of Contact Young Actors Company and has also worked as an assistant facilitator on Drama Drop In and as a choreographer on a range of projects.
Martin Stannage; age 22, writer and performer. Martin is experienced as a writer, spoken word artist and performer. At Contact he has been a Young Writer in Residence. He is one of the leaders of ‘Freestyle Mondays’ an informal weekly open session for local MCs and was a performer-writer in ‘I Hear Voices’. He also has experience as a youth worker.
Yusra Warsama; age 23. At Contact she has been part of Contact Young Actors Company, and has developed as a spoken word artist, recently touring with Apples and Snakes. Yusra was Assistant Director on CYAC show FreeFlow and is currently part of the Incubate programme.
Marietje Schaake, Member of the European Parliament, European Union; Young Global Leaderduring the Session "Future-Proofing Governance" at the World Economic Forum, Annual Meeting of the Global Future Councils 2018. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
Vigo 19/10/2010. Concierto de Future Islands en la Sala Mondo, Vigo organizado por el festival Sinsal, 8ª edición
This appeared one day on a roundabout near my house. At first I thought it was a half completed construction project, but what kind of structure would have bent steel gurders, maybe vandals have been at it who knows.
As time went by it did'nt change, I thought they must have run out of money, then a little garden appeared under it and then I thought what the heck is that, its a piece of public art !
I was driving with my dad one day and I pointed it out, I said look wot councils built on our roundabout, and he told me what its supposed to be, its meant to represent sheeves of corn in a field, the penny dropped.
Then driving past today I had an epiphany I could see the true purpose of the art. It was a vision of the future.
Metal sheeves of corn reaping a harvest from the wind....a wind farm.
Now I think its awesome, credit to the artist, they created a vision and a prophecy of the future. VAWT ( Vertical Axis Wind Turbines ) on the top of every lamppost reaping a new harvest from the wind.
This is an awesome idea, we have 7 million tall strong lampposts in Britain and a small VAWT on top of every one would go along way to meeting our future energy needs.
It makes perfect sense, we already have the structures, they are already wired up to the mains and they are situated close to urban areas where the electricity will be used. People can drive along the road and see these little fellas working for them, helping to power and heat there homes.
Who said art cant be useful and inspiring. Just a little suggestion though to future artists planning projects in Yorkshire, put a placade on it, so we have some idea what its supposed to be, and we dont return to default conclusions, that the councils has wasted our money yet again :)
Driving an electric or hybrid car? No worries. We've got you covered with a ChargePoint charging station as pictured here in use with a Tesla Model S.
Please credit the Future of Flight Foundation with any use of this photograph.