If you live in a crazy polluted Middle East city, carbon monoxide pollution is the opiate of the masses, according to new study.
I dream about living in a car-less city like Vauban. But my love affair with the Middle East keeps me dreaming. Rampant with air pollution, every fall cities like Cairo get covered in a black cloud from burning rice paddies. Tehran’s air kills some 27 people a day. Amman’s air had my eyes watering, my nostrils inflamed. But there may be a silver lining to city pollution, after all. According to new research from Tel Aviv University inhaling low levels of carbon monoxide can reduce the impact of environmental stress. Wah?
Eating only whites or buying Eggbeaters? Read more on the nutrients and benefits of whole eggs. (Above is Green Prophet’s editor Karin Kloosterman a few years back in her family’s chicken coop.)







