Showing posts with label 2013. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2013. Show all posts

October 24, 2014

Jumping into Victoria Falls / @BBCTwo

More about this programme: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p019bctl Iain Stewart leaps into the water at Devil's Pool, swimming at the edge of 100m cliffs that are evidence of a huge volcanic event that carved Africa from Pangaea.
     

Development by Design: Working towards a Sustainable Future for the Planet / @nature_org

Digging, drilling and building—development is happening in communities, large and small, throughout the world. This animated clip features the Conservancy's science-based collaboration with governments, companies and communities to support development done in the right way and in the right places.

June 25, 2014

Jumping into Victoria Falls / @BBC

More about this programme:http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p019bctl Iain Stewart leaps into the water at Devil's Pool, swimming at the edge of 100m cliffs that are evidence of a huge volcanic event that carved Africa from Pangaea.


Miami - City by the Ocean / Devin Graham

Film by Devin Graham


Fisheries Management: It's Better with Predators | @Pewtrusts

Predators are an important factor that is often not considered explicitly in fisheries management. But several methods are available today to incorporate predators, a practical step toward ecosystem-based management.


@WWF and @Nokia - Ten years of partnership

WWF and Nokia have had a global partnership in place since 2003. The cooperation initially started with raising environmental awareness of Nokia employees and has evolved over the years to diverse areas including jointly developed projects for using mobile technology in conservation work, as well as publishing WWF branded mobile content to raise environmental awareness to the consumer. 


Nokia and WWF have worked together for almost 10 years now and the parties agreed to continue the cooperation again in 2012. By working together Nokia and WWF aim to further strengthen Nokia's environmental performance and find ways to raise environmental awareness by using mobile phones. Nokia will also continue to support WWF's conservation work.

Tracing our Timber / @FAOForestry

This short film provides valuable insight for the European timber industry into how FLEGT licenses will assist them in complying with the new European Union Timber Regulation. The first FLEGT licenses should be issued within the coming year, and are expected to deliver significant quantities of verified legal timber across a wide range of products. With the robust legality assurance system guaranteed by FLEGT, these licenses could save importers time and money.


The Clean Water Act Protects More Than Water / @NRDC

Clean and plentiful water provides the foundation for prosperous communities. We rely on clean water to survive, yet right now we are heading towards a water crisis. Tell President Obama to strengthen - not weaken - the Clean Water Act.

Rise / @Connect4Climate iChange competition

Climate Change may raise sea levels significantly, affecting major coastal cities such as London, Shanghai, Rio, Melbourne, Lagos, and New York City. This video prompts us to reassess the moral responsibility we have to our planet. Either the seas can rise, or we can. This video consists of original footage shot on location in Los Angeles, California. The team is: Maazin Kamal (Pakistan); Vadim Aynbinder (Lithuania); Jonathan Converse (USA) and Konstantine Aivaliotis (Canada).


Video is by Maazin Kamal, from Los Angeles, USA

December 8, 2013

National Geographic's Great Nature Project / @NatGeo

National Geographic invites you to share plants and animals from your world with the whole world. Get outside and snap a photo of a plant or animal in your area, then upload and share it using the hashtag #GreatNature. Add the hashtag #animal to animal photos. Join the Great Nature Project today!


ESA Euronews: When weather becomes climate / @esa

We constantly track our weather as it fluctuates day-to-day, but determining patterns over time can help us differentiate exactly when 'weather' becomes 'climate'.

Climate change may be visibly changing our world, but it cannot be charged with every meteorological peculiarity given the inherent chaos of the atmosphere. The only way to make sense of these changes is by looking for trends, and these days we have a perfect vantage point from space.

The world of weather watching is ruled by an armada of satellites, and Eumetsat in Germany owns and runs Europe's fleet of high-precision machines.
These hugely powerful devices are capable of mapping both high resolution temperature and humidity measurements, and different images of Earth in near real-time.

Thanks to these technological behemoths, we now know more about our weather than ever before; but understanding climate is a different matter.



What is EEIP / @GreenCogEU

Energy Efficiency in Industrial Processes is EEIP. But what is that all about? Simply put EEIP is the fastest growing industrial energy efficiency platform in the world. You can join us anywhere simply because... "We are were the people are"


The Water Cycle / @theawkwardyeti


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July 12, 2013

Envirometer / @ IngenioComun

Make, an animation studio in Minneapolis, has launched "Envirometer", a short film exploring the tension between conservation and industrialization. A simple act of recycling rubbish becomes the inspiration for both environmentalists and developers, leading to a fight regulated by the fantastic measuring contraption known as the Envirometer. As the conflict escalates and the situations become increasingly more destructive and selfish, the vengeful and godlike Envirometer may be the only hope to unite the opposing viewpoints and create a progressive world where everyone can live in harmony.

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