posted by Aude Lambert on March 05 2010
Swimming pool in Tokyo, Honsu, Japan. Cultivation of seaweed, Wando archipelogo, South Korea. Mixing of waters on the Vakhch river, Girno Badakhshan district, Tajikistan. Agricultural landscape between Ankara and Hattusha, Anatolia, Turkey Agricultural landscape between Ankara and Hattusha, Anatolia, Turkey Agricultural landscape near Cognac, Charente, France River of Markarfljot near Myrdalsjö kull glacier, Iceland. River [...]
posted by Aude Lambert on February 22 2010
The eye of the Maldives, Atoll of north Mali, Maldives Salt harves on the Pink Lake, Senegal Islet and sea bed, Exuma Cays, Bahamas Great Barrier reef, Queensland, Australia Sandbank on the coast of whitsunday island, Queensland Snow-covered summit of Villarrica volcano, Chile The blue lagoon, near Grindavlk, Reykjanes peninsula, Iceland Waste from a water desalination [...]
posted by Aude Lambert on February 15 2010
Tea picking, Kericho region, Kenya Los Micos lagoon, San Pedro Sula region, Honduras Mountains between Luperon and Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic Farm and herd of cows, Aubrac plateau, Aveyron, France Agricultural landscape near Quito, Ecuador Gathering seaweed, Bali, Indonesia Fishermen in a lagoon of Sainte Marie Island, north of Toamasina, Madagascar Marshes at Kaunos, Anatolia, Turkey [...]
posted by Aude Lambert on February 11 2010
Market near Xochimilco District, Mexico City, Mexico Market, South of Bangkok, Thailand Mont-Bouet market in Libreville, Estuaire province, Gabon Laundry drying by the Chari river near N’Djamena, Chad Market near the national reserve of Masai Mara Cotton fabrics drying in the sun, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India Patchwork of carpets in Marrakech, Morocco Dyer’s vats and [...]
posted by Aude Lambert on February 08 2010
Vineyards, region of Geria, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain Upturned dates baskets, left bank of the Nile, Egypt Fish drying up in the countryside, North of Bangkok, Thailand Olive groves near Sevilla, Andalusia, Spain Olive harvest near Les Baux-de-Provence, Côte D’Azur, France Cherry trees, Monts du Lyonnais, Rhône, France Orchard among the wheat, [...]
posted by Aude Lambert on February 01 2010
Dunes after the rain, Erg of Admer, near Djanet, Wilaya of Illizi, Algeria Dromedary caravan in the dunes near Nouakchott, Mauritania Oryx in the Namib Desert, Swakopmund, Namibia Masada, Judaean Desert, Israel The Big Indian, Navajo Reserve, Arizona, United States Tourists on dromedaries near Sam, Jaisalmer ouest, Rajasthan, India Dromedaries caravan in the dunes, near Nouakchott, Mauritania Large Erg near [...]
posted by Stephen Murray on July 28 2009
“There is only one institution on earth that is large enough, powerful enough, pervasive enough, wealthy enough and influential enough to really lead humankind in a different direction—out of this mess we’ve created ourselves. And that is the institution of business and industry.” – Ray Anderson, Interface Global I admit it. I’m a novice when it [...]
posted by Gordon Bengtson on July 28 2009
Cleaning up fuel oil leaked from the tanker Prestige, Biarritz, France (43°40’N, 1°35’E) “Change your fuel, change the world” has been Josh Tickell’s message for decades now. A special screening of the multi-award winning documentary FUEL was hosted by Green Earth Media in downtown Honolulu at the Neal S Blaisdell Concert Hall. I was one of hundreds who [...]
posted by Katherine Kuzma-Beck on July 28 2009
Feedlot in the outskirts of Bakersfield, California, United States (36°19’N, 120°16’W) With the summer finding its way to the northern hemisphere, the United States begins its age-old tradition of grilling in their backyard. As this country moves into a new age where sustainability through greener living is key, Steve Skoczen of sixlinks.org asks the questions—what’s more [...]
posted by Deborah Hay on July 27 2009
When it opened in 1997, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao was instantly embraced as an architectural masterpiece. Frank Gehry’s curvaceous structure in iridescent titanium, a magnificent showcase of contemporary art, began drawing a million visitors a year to Spain’s northern coast. Bilbao itself, however, was a grimy reflection of its industrial past. The Nervion River, which bisects [...]