Israel’s LN Greentech and Ohio develop a clean tech cooperation agreement.
Klara Oren (above), the CEO of the Israeli clean tech-focused incubator LN Greentech, started the company in her living room in the early ’90s. She thought it would be a good way to help Israel’s new immigrants from Russia to integrate. Back then the focus was on biotech, and the government liked her approach so much that it provided funding to help transform research ideas into companies.
Unlike the American incubator model, LN Greentech, now privatized, is Israel’s only incubator that’s focused on promoting the development of clean tech companies in the country. And according to company reports, it’s about to branch out in the US via a new partnership with businesses in Ohio.


Tehran has bikes routes in place, but people aren’t using them because they’re needed in dense urban cores.
Mehr was a goddess and symbol of a religious belief in Indo-Iranian culture associated with the creation of the world. Many from Iran look to their roots of this nature-based celebration with preparations already starting next month.
Act confident when nursing your baby in public. Breastfeeding is good for you, your baby, and the environment.
Hezbollah’s stake in the “cleaner” natural gas wells at sea expose “government inefficiency, incompetence and corruption and the lack of adequate services in transportation, water, education, health.”



Ever look in the mirror and wonder what exactly was in those products you are slathering on your skin?
The renovated Khan of the White Donkey in Safed, Israel was the last stop on the Silk Road between Acre and Damascus. Now it’s a center for ecological activity, courses, and concerts.
Volkswagon Group, the world’s third largest car manufacturer is looking to Israel for cutting-edge technologies for its cars. We take a look at four technologies Volkswagon should consider. Image via