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Water Rich and Water Poor – A Tale About Israel and Tanzania

Israel is very small country, as compared to most African countries, such as Tanzania. Yet despite this vast land difference (Israel has a land area...

N-Viro International Smells Lucrative Sewage Sludge in the Center of Israel

Dan region’s sewage sludge smells like an appetizing business venture for N-Viro International. The Ohio-based environmental and materials operating company, which pioneered the conversion of...

Israeli Tycoon Yitzhak Tshuva Sees Red-Dead Canal As A Money-Maker

Billionaire entrepreneur Yitzhak Tshuva, a man whose parents couldn't afford to buy him a watch for his Bar Mitzvah, is now planning to undertake...

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"Highway 6" Construction Firm Makes Big Bid on Solel's Solar Energy Tech

Solar tech innovators in Israel seem to be always looking West for investment dollars, but in a surprising move, Israel's Housing & Construction company...

Solar Company Tigo Energy Announces Key Distribution Partner in US

Tigo Energy, a California- and Israel-based solar startup developing technology to increase efficiency in photovoltaic (PV) installations announced yesterday that it found its first...

Jordan Explores The Nuclear Option, Despite Alternative Plans For "Clean" Fuel On The Go

 Jordan, a country with both an acute energy and water scarcity problem, is on the verge of building its first nuclear power plant, in...

Atlantium Purifies Water Without Chemicals

Purifying water for use in the food and beverage industry, aquaculture, and the dairy industry is becoming an increasing problem due to pollution and...

Solar Energy is Israel's Best Energy Bet

Israel is one of the leading countries involved in a number of alternative and renewable energy projects, which even include making bio fuels from algae...

Green Prophet Sees Aora's Solar Flower Power Fire Up in the Desert

“In Jewish tradition, if someone has a coin, half will be used to buy bread and the other half for a flower. The gesture...

Cell Phone Towers Can Help Predict the Next Big Flood

Hurricane Katrina: Phone home –– If you have a cell phone tower planted somewhere near your home or your kid's daycare, you'll probably think...

Algae Biofuel To Send Astronauts to Space? Israel’s Seambiotic Partners With NASA

Algae could be a viable source of biofuel if it can be produced efficiently. Read our recent story on Algaenesis. Now Seambiotic, an Israeli...

Israel's Cleantech 2009 Emphasizes Water Projects and Renewable Energy

Israel's 13th annual Cleantech exhibition on environmental technology and renewable energy projects is currently underway at the Israel Trade Fairs and Conventions Center in...

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In late January, in a Des Moines hotel ballroom that smelled faintly of diesel and convention coffee, Tanner Winterhof spent three days hosting the members and attendees of the  U.S. Custom Harvesters Inc. annual convention on his podcast as Farm4Profit’s official media partner for the show.

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Tanner Winterhof on the Custom Harvesters Quietly Holding American Agriculture Together

In late January, in a Des Moines hotel ballroom that smelled faintly of diesel and convention coffee, Tanner Winterhof spent three days hosting the members and attendees of the  U.S. Custom Harvesters Inc. annual convention on his podcast as Farm4Profit’s official media partner for the show.

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External forces, including UV exposure, friction, and heat from everyday tools like hair dryers and straighteners, gradually roughen the cuticle over time, raising the risk of breakage. The scalp, meanwhile, functions much like the skin on your face: it needs consistent, gentle attention to keep follicles functioning well.

Al-Khidr: Islam’s Original Green Prophet

Long before "sustainability" entered the modern lexicon, Islamic tradition had its own ecological saint. His name is Al-Khidr — The Green One. He appears briefly in the Quran, yet his presence has shaped Islamic thought, Sufi mysticism, and folk tradition across fourteen centuries. Today, he's emerging as an unexpected symbol for Muslims thinking seriously about the environment.

New Ferrari Luce EV Interior – Can the New Electric Ferrari Bring Back Handmade Luxury?

Now Ferrari has unveiled a new class of EV and luxury car, the Ferrari Luce, and it's not meant to replace existing combustion engine cars in the line. But rather create a new class for collectors. At about $650,000 USD this isn't an every day family car, although your family could fit inside its roomy interior.

AC Water Uses: How to Reuse Air Conditioner Condensate Water for Plants, Cleaning and Water Conservation

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Sports equipment is entering the bioplastics era

Breaking into the sports industry with a product that’s both high-performance and fully circular is a proud moment for us at Balena. This frisbee, made from our bacteria-fermented bioplastic, is proof that sustainable materials can go beyond concepts and prototypes, they can play, perform, and inspire” — David Roubach, Founder & CEO, Balena

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