10 UNESCO World Heritage sites in danger of disappearing

There are currently over 50 UNESCO World Heritage sites considered ‘in danger’, including the Everglades and the Belize Barrier Reef. Here are 10 illustrated tributes to these sites to show that no part of the world is left behind when it comes to losing important heritage.

Source: 10 UNESCO World Heritage sites in danger of disappearing

Home | Silo Art Trail

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These Designs Take Bamboo Infrastructure to a New Level

Flexible, durable, and fast-growing—it’s no wonder bamboo has been nick-named “the green steel of the 21st century.”

Source: These Designs Take Bamboo Infrastructure to a New Level

Betsy Damon Introduction, The Living Water Garden on Vimeo

China Daily – Asia Featured INDONESIA: Green School, dream school…

INDONESIA: Green School, dream school

Asia FeaturedINDONESIA: Green School, dream schoolA school in the middle of the jungle, designed to have the lowest carbon footprint possible. The Green School in Bali teaches a community of over 400 young learners to become green leaders. An inspiring example of education for the future of the Earth.#Asia #Indonesia #education #sustainability #bali

Posted by China Daily on 14hb Januari 2018

Seeker – This is how a small Japanese town produces zero waste.

 

This Small Japanese Town Produces Zero Waste

This is how a small Japanese town produces zero waste.

Posted by Seeker on 19hb April 2017

Friends make a difference at PPR flats – Community | The Star Online

WHEN Jeffrey Phang first stepped into PPR Kota Damansara, he was shocked at its dilapidated state and the social problems faced by residents.

Source: Friends make a difference at PPR flats – Community | The Star Online

Tree cover analyses in Tanzania in collaboration with EnviroDrone |

tern Tanzania. The work by EnviroDrone to extrapolate these data from UAV imagery collected over the study area has the

Source: Tree cover analyses in Tanzania in collaboration with EnviroDrone |

Can Singapore’s growing otter population continue to thrive in an urban landscape? – Channel NewsAsia

The smooth-coated otters here have learnt to climb out of drains and adapt in other ways to living in an urban environment, prompting experts to marvel at the way the animals have flourished in relatively unnatural surroundings.

Source: Can Singapore’s growing otter population continue to thrive in an urban landscape? – Channel NewsAsia

Sustainable rubber recycling, a global story | Gopi Sekhar | TEDxKL – YouTube