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For three days, 19-22 May 2015, nine primary school children from Kangemi came to ILRI's Mazingira Environment Centre with two teachers to illustrate a storage shipping container with pictures of the environment, animals and people (photo credit: ILRI/Susan MacMillan).
Cool Globes debuted in Chicago with a June 1, 2007 grand opening celebration attended by more than 500 people, including artists, sponsors, business and civic leaders, and children. This public event featured a news conference with Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, the unveiling of eight globes, refreshments and live entertainment. Cool Globes' educational partner, the Field Museum, also hosted more than 230 CPS students who learned about climate change before attending the event. The globes were displayed along Chicago's lakefront, from the Museum Campus to Navy Pier, from June 1 to September 30, 2007.
Cool Globes was launched in Chicago because of the City's leadership and dedication to promoting environmentally sound policies. Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley's goal is to make his city the greenest in the nation through the promotion of environmental programs and practices, including a bike initiative, adding hybrid buses to the city's mass transit system, and building "green" libraries, public schools and police stations. Mayor Daley served as honorary co-chair of the Chicago Cool Globes project.
Northampton U3A trip to visit the Globe Theatre. We then had the afternoon free to do as we wished - my 2 friends and myself went to Borough Market.
Stage crew were preparing the stage for the afternoon performance.
A GLOBE Train-the-Trainer Workshop was held at NASA Langley in May 2013 for a handful of GLOBE Texas partners. These educators are helping with GLOBE workshops for teachers during the DISCOVER-AQ campaign in September 2013.
Cool Globes debuted in Chicago with a June 1, 2007 grand opening celebration attended by more than 500 people, including artists, sponsors, business and civic leaders, and children. This public event featured a news conference with Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, the unveiling of eight globes, refreshments and live entertainment. Cool Globes' educational partner, the Field Museum, also hosted more than 230 CPS students who learned about climate change before attending the event. The globes were displayed along Chicago's lakefront, from the Museum Campus to Navy Pier, from June 1 to September 30, 2007.
Cool Globes was launched in Chicago because of the City's leadership and dedication to promoting environmentally sound policies. Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley's goal is to make his city the greenest in the nation through the promotion of environmental programs and practices, including a bike initiative, adding hybrid buses to the city's mass transit system, and building "green" libraries, public schools and police stations. Mayor Daley served as honorary co-chair of the Chicago Cool Globes project.
This is a globe that I painted for my 3D project in Anna Vaughan's Color Interaction class at Laney. It's meant to demonstrate what Josef Albers called "inherent light", perceived when two gradients cross each other.
Unofficial GLOBE 2016 cocktail party, hosted by the Pembina Institute and Real Estate Foundation of British Columbia, in Vancouver, B.C.
March 2, 2016.
Photo: Stephen Hui, Pembina Institute.
Unofficial GLOBE 2016 cocktail party, hosted by the Pembina Institute and Real Estate Foundation of British Columbia, in Vancouver, B.C.
March 2, 2016.
Photo: Stephen Hui, Pembina Institute.
Premier Clark checks out a FortisBC hybrid compressed natural gas/electric vehicle at Globe 2012. This vehicle has been custom converted for FortisBC, and is being tested to evaluate range and GHG emissions to better understand the benefits of natural gas powered vehicles. For more information visit fortisbc.com/ngt.
Cool Globes debuted in Chicago with a June 1, 2007 grand opening celebration attended by more than 500 people, including artists, sponsors, business and civic leaders, and children. This public event featured a news conference with Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, the unveiling of eight globes, refreshments and live entertainment. Cool Globes' educational partner, the Field Museum, also hosted more than 230 CPS students who learned about climate change before attending the event. The globes were displayed along Chicago's lakefront, from the Museum Campus to Navy Pier, from June 1 to September 30, 2007.
Cool Globes was launched in Chicago because of the City's leadership and dedication to promoting environmentally sound policies. Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley's goal is to make his city the greenest in the nation through the promotion of environmental programs and practices, including a bike initiative, adding hybrid buses to the city's mass transit system, and building "green" libraries, public schools and police stations. Mayor Daley served as honorary co-chair of the Chicago Cool Globes project.
Cool Globes debuted in Chicago with a June 1, 2007 grand opening celebration attended by more than 500 people, including artists, sponsors, business and civic leaders, and children. This public event featured a news conference with Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, the unveiling of eight globes, refreshments and live entertainment. Cool Globes' educational partner, the Field Museum, also hosted more than 230 CPS students who learned about climate change before attending the event. The globes were displayed along Chicago's lakefront, from the Museum Campus to Navy Pier, from June 1 to September 30, 2007.
Cool Globes was launched in Chicago because of the City's leadership and dedication to promoting environmentally sound policies. Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley's goal is to make his city the greenest in the nation through the promotion of environmental programs and practices, including a bike initiative, adding hybrid buses to the city's mass transit system, and building "green" libraries, public schools and police stations. Mayor Daley served as honorary co-chair of the Chicago Cool Globes project.