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On Wednesday, June 4, 2014, activists took to the sea at the Sustainable Brands Conference to urge Coca-Cola, Pepsi and other companies to stop using fuel made from tar sands oil. Learn more at TastesLikeTarSands.org.
Photo: Michael Wesley
ForestEthics & the Sierra Club team up to crash the Sustainable Brands corporate beach party with a #NoTarSands kayak blockade!
ForestEthics & the Sierra Club team up to crash the Sustainable Brands corporate beach party with a #NoTarSands kayak blockade!
On Wednesday, June 4, 2014, activists took to the sea at the Sustainable Brands Conference to urge Coca-Cola, Pepsi and other companies to stop using fuel made from tar sands oil. Learn more at TastesLikeTarSands.org.
Photo: Michael Wesley
Deering Bay Yacht & Country Club golf course and Royal Harbor Yacht Club in Coral Gables, Florida aerial view - Ā© 2024 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions aerial photography archives - performanceimpressions.com
On Wednesday, June 4, 2014, activists took to the sea at the Sustainable Brands Conference to urge Coca-Cola, Pepsi and other companies to stop using fuel made from tar sands oil. Learn more at TastesLikeTarSands.org.
Photo: Michael Wesley
One of the large houses on Tradewinds Ave. and on one of the canals off Coombabah Creek.
What is interesting about this house is, - that it is painted white, - the white paint reflects sunlight - this helps to reduce the heat generated by this house, - this helps to reduce the impact that this house has on global warming. This could be further improved upon, by adding solar panels, in order to generate its own electricity and fuel. The black canopy on the boat, should also be replaced with a solar-voltaic-cell canopy, to generate its own power and fuel. -
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charlotte amalie, st. thomas, u.s. virgin islands
april 1969
paradise point
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
Ā© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
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ForestEthics & the Sierra Club team up to crash the Sustainable Brands corporate beach party with a #NoTarSands kayak blockade!
On Wednesday, June 4, 2014, activists took to the sea at the Sustainable Brands Conference to urge Coca-Cola, Pepsi and other companies to stop using fuel made from tar sands oil. Learn more at TastesLikeTarSands.org.
Photo: Michael Wesley
An example of how houses and cities contribute to heating the planet... A black roof, black garage door, dark paving, dark road, dark walls and windows... I wouldn't like to pay the air conditioning bill to keep this house cool... We need to STOP giving global warming a break... and paint everything white... or better still clad the houses with solar panels and generate all your own electricity and hydrogen for cooking and fuel for the car!!! -
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ForestEthics & the Sierra Club team up to crash the Sustainable Brands corporate beach party with a #NoTarSands kayak blockade!
ForestEthics & the Sierra Club team up to crash the Sustainable Brands corporate beach party with a #NoTarSands kayak blockade!
We cruised for 12 days aboard NCL Gem in December 2014. Our second stop was St. Thomas in the USVI.
The tour we were on made several photo stops along the way.
One photo stop on the tour gave us a view of the harbor and our home away from home, NCL Gem. Another selfie opportunity not to be missed.
The sunset over Lake Superior is viewed from a secluded and remote sea cave along Michigan's northern coast.
ForestEthics & the Sierra Club team up to crash the Sustainable Brands corporate beach party with a #NoTarSands kayak blockade!
I took this at my '14 year anniversary' Drum Circle. Our San Diego Women's Drum Circle had a potluck and then we danced, drummed and sang around a bonfire down at Paradise Point on Mission Bay.
This is Jabiru Island, where Coombabah Creek flows into the Coomera River. - Seen from Paradise Point.
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We took the SkyRide up the mountain, then went on a shortish hike further up. It was quite steep and a little challenge getting there but there were some beautiful vistas along the way to make it worthwhile.
I took this at my '14 year anniversary' Drum Circle. Our San Diego Women's Drum Circle had a potluck and then we danced, drummed and sang around a bonfire down at Paradise Point on Mission Bay.
The Paradise Point Bowls Club.
The Infinity Club is pleased to announce that the Paradise Point Bowls Club has been awarded our "Global Cooling Award" in recognition of the valuable contribution made in combating Global Warming. The most effective action that can be taken to combat Global Warming is to reflect sunlight back into space before it is converted into heat on Earth. This award is given because the building in this photo is mostly white and also has a highly reflective roof. This helps to cool the building and the planet by reflecting more sunlight and therefore generating less heat. This can still be improved upon even further by making some of the stonework around the building and especially the car parks and driveways white, or by providing shading from the sun with plants and trees or with white reflective shades.
Global Warming and Climate Change can be stopped completely, simply by:- 1. Painting or making everything white, with the exception of vegetation. 2. Re-planting all the trees that we have lost. 3. Increasing cloud cover by 12% to 18%.
If we stop excess heat being generated by the sun in the first place, then atmospheric carbon (greenhouse gas) is not a problem. The carbon dioxide (CO2), actually helps to cool the Earth through the process of photosynthesis. During the process of photosynthesis, solar energy is captured and stored by the plant. The solar energy that is stored by the plant, can then no longer heat the planet.
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ForestEthics & the Sierra Club team up to crash the Sustainable Brands corporate beach party with a #NoTarSands kayak blockade!
ForestEthics & the Sierra Club team up to crash the Sustainable Brands corporate beach party with a #NoTarSands kayak blockade!
The Paradise Point Bowls Club.
The Infinity Club is pleased to announce that the Paradise Point Bowls Club has been awarded our "Global Cooling Award" in recognition of the valuable contribution made in combating Global Warming. The most effective action that can be taken to combat Global Warming is to reflect sunlight back into space before it is converted into heat on Earth. This award is given because the building in this photo is mostly white and also has a highly reflective roof. This helps to cool the building and the planet by reflecting more sunlight and therefore generating less heat. This can still be improved upon even further by making some of the stonework around the building and especially the car parks and driveways white, or by providing shading from the sun with plants and trees or with white reflective shades.
Global Warming and Climate Change can be stopped completely, simply by:- 1. Painting or making everything white, with the exception of vegetation. 2. Re-planting all the trees that we have lost. 3. Increasing cloud cover by 12% to 18%.
If we stop excess heat being generated by the sun in the first place, then atmospheric carbon (greenhouse gas) is not a problem. The carbon dioxide (CO2), actually helps to cool the Earth through the process of photosynthesis. During the process of photosynthesis, solar energy is captured and stored by the plant. The solar energy that is stored by the plant, can then no longer heat the planet.
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On Wednesday, June 4, 2014, activists took to the sea at the Sustainable Brands Conference to urge Coca-Cola, Pepsi and other companies to stop using fuel made from tar sands oil. Learn more at TastesLikeTarSands.org.
Photo: Michael Wesley
On Wednesday, June 4, 2014, activists took to the sea at the Sustainable Brands Conference to urge Coca-Cola, Pepsi and other companies to stop using fuel made from tar sands oil. Learn more at TastesLikeTarSands.org.
Photo: Michael Wesley
On Wednesday, June 4, 2014, activists took to the sea at the Sustainable Brands Conference to urge Coca-Cola, Pepsi and other companies to stop using fuel made from tar sands oil. Learn more at TastesLikeTarSands.org.
Photo: Michael Wesley
The Paradise Point Bowls Club.
The Infinity Club is pleased to announce that the Paradise Point Bowls Club has been awarded our "Global Cooling Award" in recognition of the valuable contribution made in combating Global Warming. The most effective action that can be taken to combat Global Warming is to reflect sunlight back into space before it is converted into heat on Earth. This award is given because the building in this photo is mostly white and also has a highly reflective roof. This helps to cool the building and the planet by reflecting more sunlight and therefore generating less heat. This can still be improved upon even further by making some of the stonework around the building and especially the car parks and driveways white, or by providing shading from the sun with plants and trees or with white reflective shades.
Global Warming and Climate Change can be stopped completely, simply by:- 1. Painting or making everything white, with the exception of vegetation. 2. Re-planting all the trees that we have lost. 3. Increasing cloud cover by 12% to 18%.
If we stop excess heat being generated by the sun in the first place, then atmospheric carbon (greenhouse gas) is not a problem. The carbon dioxide (CO2), actually helps to cool the Earth through the process of photosynthesis. During the process of photosynthesis, solar energy is captured and stored by the plant. The solar energy that is stored by the plant, can then no longer heat the planet.
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