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Wind Turbines Cool Off Agriculture as Planet Heats Up

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wind turbine fanDo wind turbines cool crops below?

In a new study with applications for the Middle East, a pair of US researchers finds wind turbines could help to reduce the adverse effects of climate change on agriculture, during the hotter summers that we expect in our future.

We already know that wind power is a way to prevent climate change, because it reduces our dependence on fossil fuels. But what if wind turbines can also reduce the effects of our fossil energy dependence: the rise in temperatures, and the catastrophic effects that that is predicted to have on agriculture?

What if wind turbines can provide a little cooling effect – almost like giant fans in the sky – helping to also mitigate the effects of climate change? It turns out, that is exactly what happens.

How Green Is A Quick Wee In Public?

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treehugger-pee-axesHow far are you willing to go to maintain anti-public peeing social conventions?

This is a question that plagues me at night, when I’m camping, and the bathroom is on the other end of the campground. On the one hand, watering a bush seems better than flushing a toilet, but sends untreated pollutants, which will eventually land up in a stream or a river, into the ground.

Treehugger posted an axes that weighs the argument differently, in terms of biological and social liberation. The graphic suggests that dogs and shameless public pee-ers, who both have their favorite walls judging by the stench, are the most biologically and socially liberated of them all.

Mushrooms that Support Breast Cancer Research?

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A fungus good to grow for sexual health: the company is donating 5% of their proceeds to support breast cancer research.

A California startup called Back to the Roots is now offering a grow-your-own mushroom garden kit that can be kept inside on a windowsill for anyone with a penchant for urban farming. Consumers from the Middle East can order the Easy-to-Grow Mushroom Garden online for USD 19.95 plus S&H. Besides putting the fun in fungus, mushrooms boost our immune systems and may also tickle a woman’s fancy, at least according to some ancient Egyptian and South Pacific legends.

Tunisian Eco-Retreat Offers Warm Ecological Hospitality

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dar-hi-eco-retreatIf you’re looking to rest your laurels somewhere warm and eco-friendly, why not consider Tunisia, the world’s most egalitarian Arab nation.

Tunisia is the Arab world’s best secret. Not only does it boast high home ownership, high literacy, and good health care coverage, but it is so egalitarian that the First Lady boasts they don’t refer to women’s rights since they are a given. She says a country can’t run without the help of half its population.

It is also beset with construction projects. This country – only a hour’s flight from the most cosmopolitan European cities – is definitely trying to draw upscale visitors. But it has the opportunity to do so in a beautiful, creative, and sustainable manner. Designed by Matali Crasset, Dar HI eco-retreat  has set the bar.

Dubai’s RUBENIUS Invited by Mexico to Build 1 GW of Energy Storage on US Border

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Dubai firm to build wind energy storage for Californian consumption?

Mexico President Felipe Calderon announced last week at the UN Climate Change Conference in Cancun, that he intends to support a project by Dubai’s RUBENIUS to provide 1 gigawatt of energy storage in Baja California, that would be used to store wind power to be shipped to the US, as well as to Mexico.

“Energy storage is the intelligent way to make renewable energy carbon free. Currently renewables require some sort of backup power–for example: when the wind stops blowing, the most common solution today is carbon based backup systems. Energy storage can end this quandary,” said President Calderon.

Customers would be energy companies and utilities on both sides of the border.

11th ECO Summit In Istanbul

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ECO Summit 2010 Members at 2009 ECO Summit in Tehran

Turkey is hosting the 11th summit of the Economic Cooperation Organisation (ECO), which opened on Monday in Istanbul. The ECO Meeting is being held this week on 20-23 December 2010. The ECO was founded in 1985 by Iran, Pakistan and Turkey, and now it has also included Asian countries – Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan.

ECO is an intergovernmental organisation which involves these seven Asian and three Eurasian nations. It provides a platform to discuss ways to improve development and promote trade and investment opportunities among the member countries.

Spinach and Mushroom Soup recipe

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spinach and mushroom soupCook up a potful of fresh spinach soup for healthy winter comfort food. Or add tofu and it works as a whole meal in the summer.

Cool, moist weather makes winter  prime season for leafy greens in the Middle East, and spinach is one of Green Prophet’s favorites. As with our creamy eggplant soup, it’s natural to turn turn this delicious local vegetable into soup. Featuring  fresh spinach and immunity-boosting mushrooms, this recipe is so satisfying, so good for you, and so tasty that we think it qualifies as both slow food (see our post about slow food here) and comfort food.

Spinach-Mushroom Soup recipe

4 generous servings

Ingredients:

2 tablespoons oil or butter

1 medium onion, chopped

2 cups chopped fresh mushrooms

2 cups fresh, cleaned and chopped spinach

1 teaspoon salt

1 bay leaf

1 tablespoon flour

1 cup water

2 cups milk

black pepper to taste

1 teaspoon cream per serving

METHOD

Saute the onion in the oil or butter till it’s golden.

Add the mushrooms, bay leaf, and salt. Saute 5 minutes.

Sprinkle the flour in and stir well. Cook the flour and vegetables together 1 minute, stirring constantly.

Add the cup of water. Stir to obtain a thick, gravy-like mixture.

Cover and cook the mushroom/onion mixture 15 minutes over  medium heat.

Add 1 cup of milk. Lower the heat and cook 10 minutes.

Add the spinach and 1 more cup of milk. Cook 5 minutes longer, always on low heat.

Taste the soup for seasoning. Add more salt if needed and freshly-ground black pepper to taste.

Drizzle a teaspoon of heavy cream into each bowl as you serve the soup.

Bon appetit!

spinach and mushroom soup
You can also add cubes of rubbery cheese or tofu like in India.

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Jordan’s Princess Samaya Praises Kingdom’s First LEED Building

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leed dutch embassy ammanThe Princess worries that her ancestors would be horrified at our present waste of resources. Perhaps the new Dutch embassy in Amman would placate them?

Jordan’s HRH Princess Samaya evoked traditional Arab values at the grand opening of the Dutch Embassy’s new Leadership in Energy and Environment Design (LEED) certified building in Amman yesterday. Pointing to the vast clean water, energy and timber resources wasted on the built environment, she added that our Arab ancestors would be horrified.

A collaboration between Dutch architect Rudy Uytenhaak, a local engineering firm, and the environmental and housing departments of the Dutch foreign ministry, the new embassy reflects Amsterdam’s widespread sustainability ethos.

8 Exquisite & Endangered Animals of the Middle East

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From snow leopards to the Pakistani sand cat: The vast deserts, rough mountains and scarce waterways of the Middle East are home to many unique animals.

Enjoy these 8 unique exquisite Middle Eastern mammals, birds and reptiles threatened with extinction because of hunting, loss of habitat, lack of prey, or poisoning. Share them with your friends to draw awareness to this beautiful diversity and need for preserving habitat.

Dhole

dhole, or Asiatic wild dog

Fewer than 2500 dholes, or Asiatic wild dogs, survive today. The dhole’s main prey, deer, have become scarce, and they have dense mountains, alpine forests and scrub jungles of the Middle East and Asia next to grassy plains where their prey feed. Also known as the whistling hunter, the dhole has a distinct high-pitched call.

Photo credit: guwashi999

Slender-Horned Gazelle

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The slender-horned gazelle lives in sandy and stony desert lands of Algeria, Egypt, Sudan, and Libya. It relies on a plant-based diet for water. Only about 1000 individuals remain in the wild, as the slender-horned gazelle’s horns were once prized ornaments in North Africa.

Glenn, C. R. 2006. “Earth’s Endangered Creatures – Slender-horned Gazelle Facts”

Photo credit: just chaos

Pakistani Sand Cat

Pakistani Sand Cat

Pakistani sand cats get their water needs from the rodents, mammals and insects in their diet. They live in the desert, so their habitat is safe. But they are hunted as pets, and by livestock traders who consider them a threat. No one knows how many have survived.

Photo credit: Benimoto

Mugger Crocodile

mugger crocodile

The mugger crocodile, a freshwater reptile that can reach a length of 13 feet, is found throughout the Indian subcontinent and the surrounding countries, including India, Iraq, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. The Iranian and the Ceylon sub-species are endangered. The crocodiles feed on fish, frogs, crustaceans, birds, mammals, and other reptiles, and chase prey on land for short distances.

Only 100-200 Iranian crocodiles survive, because of illegal skin trading, fishing nets, and the loss of habitat. Their population is increasing in protected areas.

Photo credit: jackol

Egyptian Vulture

Egyptian Vulture

The Egyptian, or scavenger, vulture nests on rock ledges and feeds on carrion, small mammals or eggs. Unlike other birds, it uses small rocks to crack thick-shelled ostrich eggs. Between 10,000 and 100,000 individuals survive worldwide. Poison from the environment, along with disease and electrocution from power lines, threaten their existence.

Glenn, C. R. 2006. “Earth’s Endangered Creatures – Egyptian Vulture Facts”

Photo credit: Steve Snodgrass

Snow Leopard

Snow Leopard

The snow leopard is found in the mountain ranges of Central Asia, and eat boars, arkhar, markhor, bharal, ibex, marmots, and other small rodents. Snow leopards were once heavily hunted for their fur pelts, and other body parts are valued in traditional Asian medicine. Loss of habitat, persecution, and competition with humans for prey also threaten the species. Snow leopards do well in captivity. Conservation efforts have increased the current population to 6000 from about 1000 in the 1960s.

Photo credit: digitalART2

Black Bear

Bukhistani Black Bear

The Baluchistan bear, a subspecies of the Asiatic black bear, is also known as “moon bear” because of a distinctive white crescent marking on its chest. The Baluchistan bear is only found in Iran and Pakistan and is threatened by habitat destruction and hunting for its skin, paws and gall bladder used in Oriental medicine.

They eat crops and domestic livestock, and attack humans, too. Their diet consists of fruits, nuts, buds and insects as well as leftover prey killed by tigers and occasionally, domestic livestock. All Asiatic black bears are protected by law, but the law is rarely enforced.

Photo credit: Drew Avery

Lars Valley Viper

Viper

The venomous Lars Valley Viper, also known as a Latifi viper, is so rare that no pictures are available–an American viper is pictured. Zoologists considered the Lars Valley species to be extinct, until they found an isolated population in the Elburz Mountains of Iran in 2000.

Photo credit: Billy Boy

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Poison at the Pump: Israel Gas Stations Major Groundwater Polluters

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OECD lays down the law: Israeli gas stations still causing pollution, despite efforts to improve. Above: seaside gas station in Tel Aviv.

Petroleum and the refined products made from it –– gasoline and diesel fuel –– are not the only main polluters to our environment. Gas stations, including those sparkling new ones being erected in Israel, are now being seen as one of the major polluters to Israel’s soil and ground water, and are now being charged by the Environment Ministry as failing to divulge information on the amount of soil and ground water pollution being caused by leakage of petroleum based products into the earth.

According to the ministry’s investigation in the Jerusalem Post 93% of the gas stations built before 1997 were found to be contaminated, while at a third of the gas stations, the groundwater had been polluted as well.

Chevy Volt Hybrids Made From BP Spill Oil Booms

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Oil booms and other rubber and plastic wastes are now becoming car parts

The recent 5 month oil spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico has created a “by product” in the form of oil soaked plastic booms that will be recycled to make plastic components in General Motor’s  new Chevrolet Volt hybrid car. The idea to recycle the tons of plastic material, and the crude oil it soaked up, is a project being developed by GM’s R & D laboratories, according to a GM news release. Approximately 100,000 pounds (45,455 kg) of plastic resin for Volt vehicle components can be made from this material, which will prevent from being permanently buried in landfills, with all the environmental implications this can have, especially pollution of both soil and groundwater.

Cairo’s 2050 “Cleaner, Greener, Better” Plan Could Displace Thousands

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cairo-2050-green-planEverybody wants a greener Cairo, but residents don’t trust the government’s compensation plans.

The Egyptian government can’t consistently strongarm elections and beat certain citizens to death and then expect its constituents to fall down with gratitude when their first serious green plan is rolled out. Especially when thousands of people will be pushed out of their homes in the process.

Cairo needs a green plan, of that there is no question. What was at its height an architectural and cultural marvel has become one of the loudest, smoggiest cities I’ve ever encountered. So officials should be commended for making an effort. But if they want support from Cairenes, they are going to have to “show the money.”

Book Review: Loving Leo Hickman’s ‘The Good Life’

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Want a reference book to living ethically? Want to know the truth about the costs of globalisation and profit-driven business practices on our health and society? Want to know what you can do to bring about change? This is the book for you.

Unlike the other books by Leo Hickman that I have reviewed (The Final Call and A Life Stripped Bare), the absence of the writer’s perspective and his interactions with others in A Good Life makes the book a bit harder to read.

It is much more about the theory of ethical living, about the origin of our food and what’s in it, power dynamics of globalisation, the costs to health, society and our environment of living unethically, and the different ways we can live more ethically.

5 Things A “Green” Writer Wants For Christmas

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colorful-lizardAfter giving up the consumer lifestyle, Tafline reflects on how her Christmas list has evolved. It might not be what you’d expect.

In four years, I turned my habits around completely: instead of buying the newest, snazziest jeans, I’ve been wearing the same clothes for nearly two years. And if I must get more, I buy groovy secondhand clothes or have a seamstress or tailor whip up something local. It used to be that I’d buy another fancy bottle of shampoo or lotion, not even the chemical-free variety, before finishing what was clogging up the cupboard. Not anymore. Now I scrape the toothpaste tube before buying another.

For two years, I drove more than 150 miles almost every day, sending all kinds of carbon into the atmosphere, but these days I walk or take a bus. Meat no longer features in my diet at all. And the truth is, I’m happier. My friends have more respect for me, my self-worth comes from my relationships with people rather than things, and the daily guilt surrounding my wasteful choices has vanished. Based on what I have learned, here is my Christmas wish list for all of humanity.

SolarEdge Solar Co. Lip Dubs “Shine On” For New Year Cheer

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Even though the Jewish New Year was a few months ago, and the Muslim New Year the first week of December, SolarEdge, the Israeli solar tech company that creates solar harvesting solutions has created a new video for the west –– a lip dub from RIO’s song “Shine On.” For the New Year. It’s cute, fun and a nice way to meet the Israeli team. I met the team at the recent Energy Tech Expo in Tel Aviv, and it was neat seeing some familiar faces, and the facilities where the company works and plays.

Read some Green Prophet headlines on SolarEdge:
Israel’s SolarEdge Raises $25 Million to Keep Its Edge
SolarEdge and Flextronics Create Products and Jobs
TaKaDu and SolarEdge Red Herring Winners

::SolarEdge