As part of a larger master plan to rejuvenate the downtown Beirut area, Swiss Architects Herzog & De Meuron have designed “The Terraces,” a green waterfront apartment tower in Beirut lush with vegetation and hanging gardens.
Burj Khalifa on Google Street View
Google’s street view has taken us from the streets of Tel Aviv to the Grand Canyon and even under the sea, and now this incredible tool has reached new heights – 2,716 feet to be exact.Using their swanky new Street View Trekker backpacks, a team from Google has mapped out views from the world’s tallest building – the Burj Khalifa.
The intrepid Google team that set out to capture images from the soaring skyscraper in Dubai needed three days to get the job done.
Not only did they capture photographs from the 80th floor window cleaning gantry, they also ascended to the vertigo-inducing heights of the 124th floor, where they encountered 40mph winds.
Trekker backpacks and trolleys were key to the successful execution of this daring project.
These are new android-powered cameras, 15 five megapixel cameras in one resilient backpack, that Google designed in order to reach places that even a bicycle or snow machine can’t reach.
The 40 pound packs have two batteries that last all day, according to Google.
“The Burj Khalifa is special because it’s the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world” said Pascal Malite, Google’s Street View Program Manager.
“We are here to bring to the user the possibility to see this huge, immense, wonderful building,” she added.
This is the first time that Google’s Street View team has worked on a project like this in an Arab country, and now it is possible for just about anyone to experience the Burj without a costly, carbon-intensive flight across the globe.
:: Engadget
Science Replaces Moon-spotting as Ramadan Predictor
Islamic nations defer to astronomers in Saudi Arabia, Iran, or Turkey (depending on political affiliation) to determine when the new crescent moon harkens the Holy Month of Ramadan. Dependence on real-time moon-spotting means heightened anxiety. Rumors reel about Ramadan’s start, leaving the requisite housecleaning and food prep open-ended.
Solar-Powered Water Drop Building Produces Drinking Water from Dubai Air
Orlando De Urrutia has designed what he says is the world’s first building to get its water from the air. Called the Water Building Resort and powered by a facade of building integrated photovoltaics, the mixed-use structure designed for Dubai is shaped to resemble a water drop.
A Better Place Car Owner on Tesla’s Battery Swap Tech
Tesla CEO Elon Musk introduced the “latest” in electric car technology – battery pack swapping for the company’s Model S – to a gushing crowd and an even more fawning press. “Really, it’s one of those things you need to see,” wrote Chris Velazco in TechCrunch before linking to a video of Thursday’s event complete with flashing lights and space age music.
Grow Your Own Living Clothes with BioCouture During Beirut Design Week
If you are a designer eager to find more sustainable material choices for your creative inventions, you might want to hit the BioCouture workshop during Beirut Design Week.
Jarir Maani’s Field Guide to Jordan is Essential Trekking Gear (Interview)
The “Field Guide to Jordan” is a fantastically comprehensive book that uses beautiful photographs and concise descriptions to introduce locals and visitors to the kingdom’s natural wonders. The guide is the end-product of four years of dedicated research and photography by author Jarir Maani and his band of contributors (composed mainly of friends and family).
Summer Solstice Wattage Waste Watch
IKEA and UN Unveil Prefab Solar-Powered Refugee Shelters
The ongoing Syrian conflict has put refugees at their highest number since 1994 – a terrible year for the people of Rwanda and Yugoslavia; this year – in time for World Refugee Day – IKEA and the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) have unveiled a solar-powered home.
Ron Arad Immortalizes Six Fiat 500s by Crushing Them for Israeli Art Exhibit
Israeli artist and designer Ron Arad has expressed his love of Fiat 500s in a curious way as part of an art exhibition at the Holon Design Museum near Tel Aviv: he crushed them, then he embalmed them, and now they are hanging on the wall of an art gallery in his birth country.
4 Ways to Green Your Gold

Middle Easterners blessed with oil wealth love to flaunt their gold. Don’t be surprised to find gold bars sold at dispensing machine in Dubai or driving around Abu Dhabi as white gold Mercedes. But there are ways to green your gold.
Gold is not just a stable element on the periodic table, it is also used as “savings” in times of financial instability. While financial markets around the world fluctuate, gold pretty much remains stable.
Gold is a thing of beauty that like other resources on this planet can be ecologically mined and recycled.
Historically there were ancient mines in the Middle East along the Mesopotamian river. In today’s times, there are few known sources of gold in the Middle East except for Iran and the new Alsukari mine Egypt on the Red Sea.
With gold mines operating throughout the world in developed and non-developed nations alike, there is hidden environmental damage that goes along with the gold mining industry. Industrial gold mining usually emits contaminants to rivers, lakes and seas. In order to maximize gold extraction, mercury and cyanide is often used to amalgamate with the metal. See this organization Earth Works to be more informed on what companies are polluting, and how bad the situation is for the planet.
Gold that is mined using unfair labor is also ungreen, because this kind of gold takes advantage of people, and doesn’t give back to the local community. People who don’t demand proper protection and work conditions are prone to die from faulty mine construction if the mines collapse.
Like Blood Diamonds, there can be dirty gold.
How to buy cleaner gold?
If you are in the market for gold and looking for gold for sale, whether for investment purposes or for small items like a wedding band, try and make your purchase a little greener.
1. Choose mines that use greener methods for gold extraction
A mining group in Colombia, for instance, are using natural plant-based materials from the leaves of balsa trees instead of mercury to separate their gold. It is being dubbed as “organic gold” and can fetch premium prices.
2. Buy gold where fair trade practices are being practised
The Fairtrade Foundation in the UK provides information on how to buy the most ethically produced gold. According to the organization, “buying Fairtrade gold makes a real difference to the lives of miners, their families and communities.
“Jewellery with the Fairtrade gold stamp is extra special. Buying it means you know the small-scale and artisanal miners were paid a fair price, giving them financial security. They also receive an extra amount of money to invest in building the future of their families and their communities, through education, medical care or environmental projects.”
3. Regift or recycle heirloom gold items
Ask your loved one or family members if there is any old gold in the family that could be used as an engagement ring or wedding band. (Or to pimp your ride). If you don’t like the style, ask a jeweller to update the fashion, or get your old gold remelted into something more your taste.
Some women in the Middle East still wear their gold instead of putting money in the bank. This can be a smart and sustainable way of saving. But when you are buying new gold, know: you can’t take it with you, but you can buy gold that leaves our planet a little greener, and better. If you have the money and resources to find it, then why not?
Strangely, Muslim men according to their practice level, may not be permitted to wear gold. This could explain the love of gold and gold leaf on objects of desire around the Middle East.
4. Buy gold from “awoke” companies committed to improving the planet
According to Catherine Raw, Chief Operating Officer, North America for Barrick Gold, it’s time for gold mining companies to wake up to the idea that investors are aware and want corporate social responsibility (CSR) or ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) criteria to be met when they invest.
Environmental, Social, and Governance refers to the three central factors in measuring the sustainability and societal impact of an investment in a company or business.

ESG, a concept that is here to stay, says Raw to The Northern Mining news:
“ESG is not a new phrase, corporate governance, social responsibility, licence to operate, sustainability, these are all words that have been going on well at least since I came out of university,” she tells the mining magazine.
She elaborates: “I remember I did a course on how can mining be sustainable given it is exploiting finite resources. So this challenge is really only relevant today because the specialist investors that understood these risks and could deal with these risks are no longer the marginal buyer of mining stocks.
“The marginal buyer of mining stocks is now either the passive fund, that needs to justify its existence in the world, and so it claims it’s that oversight and corporate governance and ESG focus that it applies to all of its investments that is the way it adds value; or it’s the generalist investor, the institution, that is not used to taking the kind of risks that exist in our industry.
Raw cautions: “When you own a supermarket, or you own a retailer, or you own a tech company,” she added, “you don’t have the same kind of exposures. However, this can be a driver or has the potential to drive but noted that this is a driver or has the potential to drive M&A activity because investors are identifying management teams they trust, those management teams who are able to mitigate or manage the risks associated with ESG issues successfully and have a track record to do so. And those companies that slip up, are getting punished in a far greater way than they ever have done in previous cycles.”
Barrick Gold Corporation (NYSE: “GOLD”; TSX: “ABX”) is the second largest gold mining company in the world. Barrick has established joint ventures with a number of gold companies.
The nature of the gold mining business today is moving ahead with mergers and joint ventures, and this approach will obviously have a knock-on effect to smaller and younger companies, and the way they approach ESG and ecological and social issues while drilling and mining.
The DRC, as one of the most mineral rich countries in the world, could benefit from some sane environmental governance. A surprising story here about how a Jordan bank bought a forest in the DRC to support an Islamic charity. It also highlights some folly and what we can learn when we try to impose our value system on others.
The importance of ESG can be heard at a recent event in Capetown, covered by The Financial Times, where Barrick head Mark Bristow basically said that if you are not part of the ESG ecosystem you will be irrelevant.
He was quoted as saying: “Even late capitalism’s supposedly unvarnished practitioners have suddenly discovered the merits of a social conscience and are now saying they won’t invest in a business that doesn’t have a satisfactory ESG,” Mr Bristow told the Investing in African Mining Indaba in Cape Town.
“To those people I say . . . welcome to the club. I have been arguing for a long time that a good business also has to be a good citizen particularly in emerging countries,” said Mr Bristow.
ESG is proving to shore up investments in the long run
According to Forbes: “Firms that pursue better ESG practices have higher quality management and better stock performance.
“Modern portfolio theory says that if an investor limits the pool of possible securities to choose from, the probability of maximizing returns for a given level of risk is reduced. But limiting the pool of possible securities based on ESG criteria has the opposite effect. The reason is that ESG criteria are key indicators of management quality, which helps avoid stock specific risk in a market with imperfect and asymmetric information.”
New Hairy Stocking Fashion Thwarts Mingling Between the Sexes
Women weary of ogling men can now deflect attention with a pair of hairy stockings. The fuzzy fashion accessory is a runaway hit after pictures were posted on Sina Weibo, the Twitter of the Orient.
Turkey: Whopping 9GW of Solar Projects Submitted in Five Days
While political unrest continues to simmer in Turkey, elsewhere business continues apace. The country recently invited expressions of interest to participate in a Feed-in-Tariff (FIT) clean energy pricing scheme for solar energy generation projects larger than 1MW. Within a mere five days, 500 applications poured in.
Dubai Green Store Dubbed “World’s Most Sustainable Building”
Gundeep Singh used to own a yacht and a porsche before he turned over a green leaf to open what is now known as the “world’s most sustainable building.” Located at Sheikh Zayed Road in Al Barsha, Dubai, The Change Initiative stocks an array of eco-lifestyle products and recently earned LEED Platinum from the USGBC.

