Jean-Michel Cousteau’s Ambassadors of the Environment introduces guests to the natural wonders and rich cultural history of the Ritz-Carlton Bacara, Santa Barbara. Designed for adults, families, and children, participants in Ambassadors of the Environment can discover the Gaviota Coast’s natural wonders both on land and sea, including kelp forest, a diversity of birds, the intertidal zone, and traditional Chumash culture through exciting and memorable adventures and activities.
The naturalists of Ambassadors of the Environment are more than just guides—they are equipped with the knowledge and experience needed to share and explore the wonder of the natural world with you. All naturalists have college degrees in a wide range of science fields and have experience working with young people. They are First Aid, CPR certified and are trained by Jean-Michel Cousteau’s team. Additional trainings are frequently held by the by renowned marine biologist, photographer and educator, Dr. Richard Murphy, the chief scientist with the Cousteau’s for more than 40 years.
How Many Ways can you make a Difference by Ashleigh Lane and Stephanie MurphyArt4Agriculture
The Cream of the Crop Competition invites students in NSW secondary and tertiary education institutions to create a PowerPoint or a video which can be published on the web and win $500.
The competition ask the students to promote the importance of agriculture to their peers, to encourage a better understanding of agriculture as well as promote agricultural careers and rural life.
The Catalina Environmental Leadership Program (CELP) is a member of the Ambassadors of the Environment family of Programs. A collaboration between Jean-Michel Cousteau's Ocean Futures Society and Catalina Island Camps. www.oceanfutures.org
The Ambassadors of the Environment program at The Ritz-Carlton Maldives, Fari Islands is available to resort guests. Created to carry on his family’s tradition of ocean conservation and education, Jean-Michel Cousteau’s Ambassadors of the Environment inspires guests to connect with the world around them in hopes that they will work towards preserving it for future generations. The program highlights the Maldives' rich native culture and unique ecosystem through immersive experiences designed for children, adults and families.
The Ambassadors of the Environment program at The Ritz-Carlton Maldives, Fari Islands is available to resort guests. Created to carry on his family’s tradition of ocean conservation and education, Jean-Michel Cousteau’s Ambassadors of the Environment inspires guests to connect with the world around them in hopes that they will work towards preserving it for future generations. The program highlights the Maldives' rich native culture and unique ecosystem through immersive experiences designed for children, adults and families. Please feel free to download this slideshow and share it with others.
By doing this you will become a true Ambassador of the Environment.
Jean-Michel Cousteau’s Ambassadors of the Environment introduces guests to the natural wonders and rich cultural history of the Ritz-Carlton Bacara, Santa Barbara. Designed for adults, families, and children, participants in Ambassadors of the Environment can discover the Gaviota Coast’s natural wonders both on land and sea, including kelp forest, a diversity of birds, the intertidal zone, and traditional Chumash culture through exciting and memorable adventures and activities.
The naturalists of Ambassadors of the Environment are more than just guides—they are equipped with the knowledge and experience needed to share and explore the wonder of the natural world with you. All naturalists have college degrees in a wide range of science fields and have experience working with young people. They are First Aid, CPR certified and are trained by Jean-Michel Cousteau’s team. Additional trainings are frequently held by the by renowned marine biologist, photographer and educator, Dr. Richard Murphy, the chief scientist with the Cousteau’s for more than 40 years.
How Many Ways can you make a Difference by Ashleigh Lane and Stephanie MurphyArt4Agriculture
The Cream of the Crop Competition invites students in NSW secondary and tertiary education institutions to create a PowerPoint or a video which can be published on the web and win $500.
The competition ask the students to promote the importance of agriculture to their peers, to encourage a better understanding of agriculture as well as promote agricultural careers and rural life.
The Catalina Environmental Leadership Program (CELP) is a member of the Ambassadors of the Environment family of Programs. A collaboration between Jean-Michel Cousteau's Ocean Futures Society and Catalina Island Camps. www.oceanfutures.org
The Ambassadors of the Environment program at The Ritz-Carlton Maldives, Fari Islands is available to resort guests. Created to carry on his family’s tradition of ocean conservation and education, Jean-Michel Cousteau’s Ambassadors of the Environment inspires guests to connect with the world around them in hopes that they will work towards preserving it for future generations. The program highlights the Maldives' rich native culture and unique ecosystem through immersive experiences designed for children, adults and families.
The Ambassadors of the Environment program at The Ritz-Carlton Maldives, Fari Islands is available to resort guests. Created to carry on his family’s tradition of ocean conservation and education, Jean-Michel Cousteau’s Ambassadors of the Environment inspires guests to connect with the world around them in hopes that they will work towards preserving it for future generations. The program highlights the Maldives' rich native culture and unique ecosystem through immersive experiences designed for children, adults and families. Please feel free to download this slideshow and share it with others.
By doing this you will become a true Ambassador of the Environment.
Beverly Braverman, et al., Mountain Watershed Association, "Preserving the Fu...Michael Hewitt, GISP
This panel will include presentations about the work non-profits do to restore watersheds in east and west PA—pitfalls and problems; planning for the future; paying for it; who should be implementing the work; who should commit to it; and why it is so difficult to follow our plans. Will Pennsylvania’s resurrected streams stay that way?
Bill Reichert, Schuylkill Headwaters Association, "Preserving the Future of O...Michael Hewitt, GISP
This panel will include presentations about the work non-profits do to restore watersheds in east and west PA—pitfalls and problems; planning for the future; paying for it; who should be implementing the work; who should commit to it; and why it is so difficult to follow our plans. Will Pennsylvania’s resurrected streams stay that way?
The first in a series of fall term 2014 presentations by the students of FYS 158 (First Year Seminar: Archaeology of Sustainability) on the topic of sustainability.
Run Away Rain - No Rescue for California's Crippling DroughtPeter Getty
There are many serious consequences of the recent drought in California, but are we prepared to make the necessary changes to reverse environmental changes like this?
Jake Glavis discusses the emergence of the world's first entirely self-sufficient eco-friendly residential community. With enormous implications for the rest of the world, this development in Amsterdam could make a tremendous difference in reducing our current fossil-fuel reliance.
The concept of a Smart Village is introduced where in the focus is on achieving self-reliance and self-sufficiency thereby improving local job generation.
From the short course "Organizing Farm to School Statewide: Collaboration Models for Program, Policy, and Success of Scale" at the Farm to Cafeteria Conference. Thursday, March 13, 2009. Portland, OR.
Contact Moira Beery at beery@oxy.edu for more information.
Beverly Braverman, et al., Mountain Watershed Association, "Preserving the Fu...Michael Hewitt, GISP
This panel will include presentations about the work non-profits do to restore watersheds in east and west PA—pitfalls and problems; planning for the future; paying for it; who should be implementing the work; who should commit to it; and why it is so difficult to follow our plans. Will Pennsylvania’s resurrected streams stay that way?
Bill Reichert, Schuylkill Headwaters Association, "Preserving the Future of O...Michael Hewitt, GISP
This panel will include presentations about the work non-profits do to restore watersheds in east and west PA—pitfalls and problems; planning for the future; paying for it; who should be implementing the work; who should commit to it; and why it is so difficult to follow our plans. Will Pennsylvania’s resurrected streams stay that way?
The first in a series of fall term 2014 presentations by the students of FYS 158 (First Year Seminar: Archaeology of Sustainability) on the topic of sustainability.
Run Away Rain - No Rescue for California's Crippling DroughtPeter Getty
There are many serious consequences of the recent drought in California, but are we prepared to make the necessary changes to reverse environmental changes like this?
Jake Glavis discusses the emergence of the world's first entirely self-sufficient eco-friendly residential community. With enormous implications for the rest of the world, this development in Amsterdam could make a tremendous difference in reducing our current fossil-fuel reliance.
The concept of a Smart Village is introduced where in the focus is on achieving self-reliance and self-sufficiency thereby improving local job generation.
From the short course "Organizing Farm to School Statewide: Collaboration Models for Program, Policy, and Success of Scale" at the Farm to Cafeteria Conference. Thursday, March 13, 2009. Portland, OR.
Contact Moira Beery at beery@oxy.edu for more information.
What is farm to school? Why should you do farm to school? How can you start a farm to school program? Where can you turn for more farm to school resources?
To return the control of food to each local community is something essential to creating sustainable societies. Only installing this practice as habitual would change other systems a lot, amongst them the economy, soil regeneration & ecosystem & human health.
We explore the importance of food sovereignty & how it works in practice. Included in this class is an exploration in some detail in the various organic food-growing styles that can be used, in small & large scale, with examples of good practice in different areas of the planet.
This documents relates to importance of water & simple ways preserving & using wisely.
Natural resources are limited.
Wise ways & renewable source of energy is way to life in future.
Live peaceful & healthy life.
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Need help for this essay. Questions 1–4: Answer the following essay questions in one to two
short paragraphs. 1. Explain how human activities can cause an imbalance in biogeochemical
cycling and lead to problems such as cultural eutrophication and fish kills. 2. Compare and
contrast the traits and growth patterns of opportunistic versus equilibrium populations. Provide
one example of each. 3. Compare and contrast indirect versus direct values of biodiversity, and
provide examples. 4. Describe two traits that represent a sustainable society and two traits of a
nonsustainable society.
Solution
1.The global pressure of the human population is significantly altering the natural course of
many of biogeochemical cycles of our earth leading to imbalance nutrients and compounds with
the usual climatic and biological feedback mechanisms. These imbalances contribute to marine
dead zones, climate change, ocean acidification, and many other environmental
problems.Cultural eutrophication and fish kills are mainly caused due to the lack of oxygen also
known as anoxia. Although eutrophication is naturally occurring, slow and inevitable process.
When humans speed up that process by adding pollutants into our ecosystem, this will cause the
death and premature aging of bodies of water due to the contamination with sewage, chemicals,
and fertilizers. It will also cause cause the slow death of that body of water due to anoxia killing
all living things within it.
2Opportunistic species use the r-strategy. They produce millions of eggs and sperm since only a
small percent will
actually meet, join, and become offspring. Opportunistic species are often the first to colonize a
new environment with a \"boom and burst\" growth pattern, with a short life cycle. They tend to
“crash” when they run out of food, space. oxygen, sunlight, or whatever the limiting factor is in
that environment. Examples are most insects. and corals. barnacles, clams. scallops and oysters.
who spawn and fertilize their eggs in the water.
Equilibrium species use the K-strategy. The carrying capacity ofthe environment. These species
produce much fewer offspring and usually brood them andlor take care of them in other ways.
The populations of these species may rst grow exponentially. but the growth levels off when they
reach the carrying capacity ofthe environment. They prefer a stable predictable environment and
have along life cycle. Most birds and mammals use this strategy. as well as some live-bearing sh
like dogsh sharks .
3.Biodiversity is the degree of variation of life. This can refer to genetic variation, species
variation, or ecosystem
variation within an area, biome, or planet.Maintaining biodiversity has a direct economic value
to humans, as well as indirect economic value because our ecosystem is affected by any
imbalances in the environment. For example. a lack of trees will mean we don’t have enough
oxygen to breath. A lack of sh will mean many animals that feed of sea creatures wil.
Discussion paper prepared by Anna Pollock and Anna Drozdowska
October 21 exploring the potential for the hospitality sector to support regenerative farming
Power Point by Cory Schreiber
Farm to School Program Manager
Oregon Department of Agriculture
Review of culinary training programs for
school food service administrators in
Oregon. March 11-12 2009
Western Culinary Institute
Portland, Oregon
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3. Source: Dr. Tom Field, “Challenges and Opportunities for the Beef Cattle Industry.” 5th Annual Cattleman’s Workshop, La Grande, OR. January 17, 2009
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6. ECOSYSTEM PROCESSES - The soils must be covered and sheltered by plants so that they teem with an abundance of life and activity. When it rains or when the snows melt, the water must go into the soil so that the springs will have life and the creeks will have water that is living and clean. Our actions promote perennial streams with healthy fisheries. All the plants and animal droppings and all manner of nutrients on the land and in the creeks must be absorbed quickly in order to be useful again for other living organisms. A great profusion and mass of plants must capture the sun’s life-giving energy, and support abundance and an ample variety of life forms.
7. COMMUNITY - Our community must respect diversity. It is thriving with excellent schools, health care and other services. It has a thriving economy and sources its goods and services locally. This flourishing community of people want the best possible food, grown in a manner that enhances the health of those who enjoy it and the land that creates it.
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Editor's Notes
Farm to School has made great strides
And this fact alone used to mean getting in fights with my husband Tony who, just as long he has a good cow horse, hat and boots can easily do without.