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  1. Yao Lu reflects on the encroaching ecological threat of urbanization in China by depicting classical Chinese landscapes as disguised photos of landfills. 
(via Colossal) Yao Lu reflects on the encroaching ecological threat of urbanization in China by depicting classical Chinese landscapes as disguised photos of landfills. 
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    Yao Lu reflects on the encroaching ecological threat of urbanization in China by depicting classical Chinese landscapes as disguised photos of landfills. 

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  2. birdwings:

    poptech:

    plantedcity:

    Lester Brown on ‘How the battle for water will reshape our world’

    From AlterNet via YouTube:

    By 2025, two-thirds of people worldwide are expected to face water shortages as businesses, agriculture and growing populations compete for the ever more precious commodity.

    Map source: Water for Life Decade (UN)

    Lester Brown (PopTech 2006), preeminent environmentalist and founder of the Worldwatch Institute and the Earth Policy Institute, warns that consumption habits must change to maintain a healthy social, economic and environmental balance in the world.

    Water shortage means food shortage. Get educated.

  3. First residents of the Sky Hive « Bee Collective
The first Sky Hive prototype was placed in the Sphinxpark Maastricht. The 7 meter long object makes beekeeping possible and visible in public urban areas, with the aim to attract a new generation of beekeepers. New beekeepers are necessary because honeybees have been dying in large numbers the last years, and there are less and less beekeepers. First residents of the Sky Hive « Bee Collective
The first Sky Hive prototype was placed in the Sphinxpark Maastricht. The 7 meter long object makes beekeeping possible and visible in public urban areas, with the aim to attract a new generation of beekeepers. New beekeepers are necessary because honeybees have been dying in large numbers the last years, and there are less and less beekeepers.
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    First residents of the Sky Hive « Bee Collective

    The first Sky Hive prototype was placed in the Sphinxpark Maastricht. The 7 meter long object makes beekeeping possible and visible in public urban areas, with the aim to attract a new generation of beekeepers. New beekeepers are necessary because honeybees have been dying in large numbers the last years, and there are less and less beekeepers.
  4. reserve123:

Point Reyes in #California. We have roads like this in #Savannah. One of the more famous  one is in Wormsloe Historic site. #travel #tt 
naderm:

Point Reyes | CA

reserve123:

Point Reyes in #California. We have roads like this in #Savannah. One of the more famous  one is in Wormsloe Historic site. #travel #tt 
naderm:

Point Reyes | CA
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    reserve123:

    Point Reyes in #California. We have roads like this in #Savannah. One of the more famous  one is in Wormsloe Historic site. #travel #tt 

    naderm:

    Point Reyes | CA