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  1. Rebuilding Gaza must begin with the environment

    Energy systems also intersect with environmental sustainability. In crisis settings, reliance on diesel generators and improvised fuel sources…
    #Environment #crisis #environmentalchallenges #Environmentalchanges #Gaza #GazaStrip
    europesays.com/2780019/

  2. Climate change affects us all, but together we have the power to mitigate its effects. One Community demonstrates how regenerative communities, sustainable practices, and collaborative action create resilience against environmental challenges.

    onecommunityglobal.org/

    #ClimateChange #ClimateResilience #RegenerativeCommunities #SustainablePractices #CollaborativeAction #EnvironmentalChallenges #ClimateAction #Mitigation

  3. Climate change affects us all, but together we have the power to mitigate its effects. One Community demonstrates how regenerative communities, sustainable practices, and collaborative action create resilience against environmental challenges.

    onecommunityglobal.org/

    #ClimateChange #ClimateResilience #RegenerativeCommunities #SustainablePractices #CollaborativeAction #EnvironmentalChallenges #ClimateAction #Mitigation

  4. Climate change affects us all, but together we have the power to mitigate its effects. One Community demonstrates how regenerative communities, sustainable practices, and collaborative action create resilience against environmental challenges.

    onecommunityglobal.org/

    #ClimateChange #ClimateResilience #RegenerativeCommunities #SustainablePractices #CollaborativeAction #EnvironmentalChallenges #ClimateAction #Mitigation

  5. Climate change affects us all, but together we have the power to mitigate its effects. One Community demonstrates how regenerative communities, sustainable practices, and collaborative action create resilience against environmental challenges.

    onecommunityglobal.org/

    #ClimateChange #ClimateResilience #RegenerativeCommunities #SustainablePractices #CollaborativeAction #EnvironmentalChallenges #ClimateAction #Mitigation

  6. Climate change affects us all, but together we have the power to mitigate its effects. One Community demonstrates how regenerative communities, sustainable practices, and collaborative action create resilience against environmental challenges.

    onecommunityglobal.org/

    #ClimateChange #ClimateResilience #RegenerativeCommunities #SustainablePractices #CollaborativeAction #EnvironmentalChallenges #ClimateAction #Mitigation

  7. Kuwait’s land is dying: Why desertification is Kuwait’s next big environmental battle | World News

    Kuwaiti officials highlight sweeping actions, from tree planting to nature reserves, to reverse desert expansion/Representative Image TL;DR:Over 70%…
    #NewsBeep #News #Environment #climatechangeimpact #desertificationinKuwait #environment #environmentalchallenges #Kuwaitenvironmentalpolicy #landdegradation #Science #UK #UnitedKingdom
    newsbeep.com/uk/37865/

  8. Cape Clear’s Car Graveyard

    What happens to old cars is one of the harsh realities of island life that doesn’t make it into the tourist brochures.

    Getting a dead vehicle off Cape Clear isn’t as simple as calling a scrap dealer as everything has to go by ferry, which makes the economics of removal pretty grim for islanders already dealing with the higher costs of island living. It’s a stark reminder that even in Ireland’s most picturesque corners, people have to deal with the mundane realities of modern life, including what to do with that blue van that’s given up the ghost and will never make another trip to the mainland.

    Cape Clear Island, located about 13 kilometres off the coast of West Cork, has a permanent population of around 120 people and faces unique challenges with waste disposal due to its remote location. All waste, including scrap vehicles, must be transported by ferry to the mainland, making disposal expensive and logistically complex. The island’s small size (just 6.5 square kilometers) means that space for storing unusable vehicles is extremely limited, leading to accumulations like the one shown in this photograph. Irish islands have lobbied for government assistance with waste disposal costs, as the expense of transporting bulky items like cars can be prohibitive for island communities with limited resources.

    Apertureƒ/8CameraILCE-7RM5Focal length77mmISO1000Shutter speed1/320s

    #abandonedCars #automotiveGraveyard #CapeClear #CapeClearIsland #cars #Cork #CountyCork #environmentalChallenges #Ireland #IrishIslands #islandInfrastructure #islandLife #islandLogistics #OileanChléire #Photo #Photography #remoteCommunities #ruralIreland #scrapyard #vehicleDisposal #wasteManagement

  9. Cape Clear’s Car Graveyard

    What happens to old cars is one of the harsh realities of island life that doesn’t make it into the tourist brochures.

    Getting a dead vehicle off Cape Clear isn’t as simple as calling a scrap dealer as everything has to go by ferry, which makes the economics of removal pretty grim for islanders already dealing with the higher costs of island living. It’s a stark reminder that even in Ireland’s most picturesque corners, people have to deal with the mundane realities of modern life, including what to do with that blue van that’s given up the ghost and will never make another trip to the mainland.

    Cape Clear Island, located about 13 kilometres off the coast of West Cork, has a permanent population of around 120 people and faces unique challenges with waste disposal due to its remote location. All waste, including scrap vehicles, must be transported by ferry to the mainland, making disposal expensive and logistically complex. The island’s small size (just 6.5 square kilometers) means that space for storing unusable vehicles is extremely limited, leading to accumulations like the one shown in this photograph. Irish islands have lobbied for government assistance with waste disposal costs, as the expense of transporting bulky items like cars can be prohibitive for island communities with limited resources.

    Apertureƒ/8CameraILCE-7RM5Focal length77mmISO1000Shutter speed1/320s

    #abandonedCars #automotiveGraveyard #CapeClear #CapeClearIsland #cars #Cork #CountyCork #environmentalChallenges #Ireland #IrishIslands #islandInfrastructure #islandLife #islandLogistics #OileanChléire #Photo #Photography #remoteCommunities #ruralIreland #scrapyard #vehicleDisposal #wasteManagement

  10. Cape Clear’s Car Graveyard

    What happens to old cars is one of the harsh realities of island life that doesn’t make it into the tourist brochures.

    Getting a dead vehicle off Cape Clear isn’t as simple as calling a scrap dealer as everything has to go by ferry, which makes the economics of removal pretty grim for islanders already dealing with the higher costs of island living. It’s a stark reminder that even in Ireland’s most picturesque corners, people have to deal with the mundane realities of modern life, including what to do with that blue van that’s given up the ghost and will never make another trip to the mainland.

    Cape Clear Island, located about 13 kilometres off the coast of West Cork, has a permanent population of around 120 people and faces unique challenges with waste disposal due to its remote location. All waste, including scrap vehicles, must be transported by ferry to the mainland, making disposal expensive and logistically complex. The island’s small size (just 6.5 square kilometers) means that space for storing unusable vehicles is extremely limited, leading to accumulations like the one shown in this photograph. Irish islands have lobbied for government assistance with waste disposal costs, as the expense of transporting bulky items like cars can be prohibitive for island communities with limited resources.

    Apertureƒ/8CameraILCE-7RM5Focal length77mmISO1000Shutter speed1/320s

    #abandonedCars #automotiveGraveyard #CapeClear #CapeClearIsland #cars #Cork #CountyCork #environmentalChallenges #Ireland #IrishIslands #islandInfrastructure #islandLife #islandLogistics #OileanChléire #Photo #Photography #remoteCommunities #ruralIreland #scrapyard #vehicleDisposal #wasteManagement

  11. Cape Clear’s Car Graveyard

    What happens to old cars is one of the harsh realities of island life that doesn’t make it into the tourist brochures.

    Getting a dead vehicle off Cape Clear isn’t as simple as calling a scrap dealer as everything has to go by ferry, which makes the economics of removal pretty grim for islanders already dealing with the higher costs of island living. It’s a stark reminder that even in Ireland’s most picturesque corners, people have to deal with the mundane realities of modern life, including what to do with that blue van that’s given up the ghost and will never make another trip to the mainland.

    Cape Clear Island, located about 13 kilometres off the coast of West Cork, has a permanent population of around 120 people and faces unique challenges with waste disposal due to its remote location. All waste, including scrap vehicles, must be transported by ferry to the mainland, making disposal expensive and logistically complex. The island’s small size (just 6.5 square kilometers) means that space for storing unusable vehicles is extremely limited, leading to accumulations like the one shown in this photograph. Irish islands have lobbied for government assistance with waste disposal costs, as the expense of transporting bulky items like cars can be prohibitive for island communities with limited resources.

    Apertureƒ/8CameraILCE-7RM5Focal length77mmISO1000Shutter speed1/320s

    #abandonedCars #automotiveGraveyard #CapeClear #CapeClearIsland #cars #Cork #CountyCork #environmentalChallenges #Ireland #IrishIslands #islandInfrastructure #islandLife #islandLogistics #OileanChléire #Photo #Photography #remoteCommunities #ruralIreland #scrapyard #vehicleDisposal #wasteManagement

  12. In the new edition of our global discourse series "One Topic, One Loop," Alyssa Gilbert, Director of Innovation at the Grantham Institute - Climate Change and the Environment, at Imperial College London, shares her insights on finding solutions to the major #environmentalchallenges of our time: go.tum.de/176743 🌐

    #Sustainability #ClimateChange

    📷Grantham Institute

  13. In the new edition of our global discourse series "One Topic, One Loop," Alyssa Gilbert, Director of Innovation at the Grantham Institute - Climate Change and the Environment, at Imperial College London, shares her insights on finding solutions to the major #environmentalchallenges of our time: go.tum.de/176743 🌐

    #Sustainability #ClimateChange

    📷Grantham Institute

  14. In the new edition of our global discourse series "One Topic, One Loop," Alyssa Gilbert, Director of Innovation at the Grantham Institute - Climate Change and the Environment, at Imperial College London, shares her insights on finding solutions to the major #environmentalchallenges of our time: go.tum.de/176743 🌐

    #Sustainability #ClimateChange

    📷Grantham Institute

  15. In the new edition of our global discourse series "One Topic, One Loop," Alyssa Gilbert, Director of Innovation at the Grantham Institute - Climate Change and the Environment, at Imperial College London, shares her insights on finding solutions to the major #environmentalchallenges of our time: go.tum.de/176743 🌐

    #Sustainability #ClimateChange

    📷Grantham Institute

  16. In the new edition of our global discourse series "One Topic, One Loop," Alyssa Gilbert, Director of Innovation at the Grantham Institute - Climate Change and the Environment, at Imperial College London, shares her insights on finding solutions to the major #environmentalchallenges of our time: go.tum.de/176743 🌐

    #Sustainability #ClimateChange

    📷Grantham Institute