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PopLove Designs Brings Upcycled Eco Chic Fashion to Tel Aviv (and the Whole Wide World)

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recycled tshirst poploveWe’ve heard about H&M’s imported influx of sustainable fashion, and now onto to local eco-friendly clothing design: PopLove Designs.

A design label that produces men’s and women’s clothing, shoes, accessories and housewares, PopLove describes its mission as “creating fabulous products with minimal harm to the surrounding world.”

Its founders, Andrea Hughes and Shai Wallach, both observed the wastefulness of the fashion industry firsthand when they were working in retail and decided something had to be done.

“The modern fashion market has become an extremely wasteful industry, with hundreds of millions of garments tossed away each season,” PopLove says.

So what did they do?  They constructed a fashion line based on the use of recycled materials.  Have no fear of boring earth tones and extreme new-agey designs, though.

PopLove is based on the “idea that style shouldn’t be sacrificed to sustainability.”

Egypt’s Hashish Crisis Stokes Bitterness

joint egyptDrugs can cause environmental devastation. Some smokers say it connects them to life, and nature. On the streets of Cairo, a hash shortage is generating some conspiracy theories. Photo via torbenh

It may be an attempt to maintain stability while the ailing president was abroad, or a pre-election clampdown on crime. But whatever the conspirators say, more and more Egyptians are asking: “Where has all the hashish gone?”

Hashish, the once ubiquitous yet illegal substance in Egypt, is becoming increasingly difficult to obtain in the country and it’s fueling conspiracy theories and general anxiety. The issue is especially pertinent to the younger generation, the main consumers of the illegal drug derived from marijuana, who resort to the “remedy” as a retreat from their daily troubles.

This UNESCO Bioreserve Is Refuge for Prophets, People and Wildlife

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druze woman bread carmelDruze woman making bread in the Carmel region, a new UNESCO Bioreserve. Image via Joshua Paquin.

It may measure only 77 square miles, but it contains a unique forest of Aleppo pine found nowhere else on earth. That’s one of the reasons why The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) declared the Carmel Mountain range on the outskirts of Haifa, Israel, an international bioreserve (like the other UNESCO Bioreserves we’ve mentioned on Green Prophet).

Natural, Organic Cough Medicine

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Tea made from eucalyptus, thyme, and mallow

Caught yourself a summer cold? Make this organic tea to control the cough.

The Middle East is experiencing a strange transition from winter to summer. One day it’s hot, with a dry chamsin wind that sweeps in with a cloud of fine red dust. Bad news for asthmatics. The next day is cool, with a forecast of drizzles. Hot, cold, often the in the same 24 hours. The body can’t keep up. Many people are suffering from ailments that belong to winter, not our short spring.

But help is nigh – just around the corner in fact, in any neglected garden or empty lot. Look for herbs that soothe the respiratory tract and loosen mucous. Although many medicinal weeds have died back till the rains come again, many are still green and even still flowering. I’m currently enjoying a cold with chills and a wheezy cough, so I walked over  to an undeveloped lot across the street and picked the ingredients for my cough medicine.

One of the benefits of eating and drinking weeds is that they’re, in the main, organic. Just make sure the ones you pick are at least six feet away from a parking lot or heavily-trafficked road.

The Radiation App That iPhone Has Banned

The start-up Tawkon, has developed a new downloadable app to measure cellphone radiation. But it won’t work on your iPhone.

Cellphone radiation. Fact or fantasy? The jury is out as to whether cell phone radiation causes cancer. It may be because cancer tumors don’t just pop up overnight, but can take years of chromosomal damage to manifest. One Israeli researcher Dr. Sigal Sadetzki reported a link between a high use of cellphones and glandular cancer in the mouth. But other studies say balderdash. While we already know that smoking causes lung cancer, it may take years until health boards around the world make recommendations on the use of cell phones, but until then, stay safe.

A new app developed by an Israeli startup called Tawkon, helps us monitor the amount of radiation we are exposed to on our cell phones. The inexpensive application for the iPhone, ISRAEL21c reports, warns users when radiation levels are too high and provides advice on how to counter the potentially negative effects. The app also lets mobile phone users map their homes or offices to know where they’re exposed to significant levels of mobile phone radiation. But the rub? Apple has banned it.

Maurice Test Drives The Better Place Electric Car: "Like a Dragster"

Maurice charges a Renault Fluence: He’ll have a bit of a wait ’till he owns one.

As a Green Prophet contributer, I decided that it was time to go see Better Place’s educational and test drive electric car center myself. This was important to me, especially since writing several articles dealing with the company’s electric car infrastructure concept – including one where I compared the  Better Place Renault-Nissan concept to the one currently being developed by the American General Motors Corporation, and another which provides links with information on how to convert your present gas-eating clunker into an electric powered version.  

Qatar's Green Building Council Rallies Community Leaders

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Qatar's Green Building Council (QGBC) founder and chairman Eng. Issa M. Al MohannadiQatar’s Green Building Council (QGBC) founder and chairman Eng. Issa M. Al Mohannadi will speak at the “Planet and Profit in Partnership” on April 11, 2010, another in a series of conferences that teach Qatari leaders about sustainable building practices.

It remains to be seen whether Qataris will pursue development projects like Urjuan that pay little heed to the country’s environmental constraints or if more modest, conservation voices will be heard instead. Founded by Eng. Issa M. Al Mohannadi, with support from honorary president Her Highness Sheikha Mozah Bint Nosser Al Missned and the Qatar Foundation for Education, Science, and Community Development, Qatar’s Green Building Council (QGBC) was officially launched in July last year.  A non-profit and independent organization that mirrors other green building councils around the world, QGBC is designed to promote and reward sustainable building practices.  And they have been busy.

Meet DESERTEC’s Oliver Steinmetz: Opportunities for Middle East Countries

 Oliver Steinmetz desertecFarming the sun from hot climates to Europe? This is the plan of DESERTEC. Today we speak with Oliver Steinmetz. Oliver’s a co-founder and volunteer board member for the DESERTEC Foundation, a small NGO founded in 2008 to promote the DESERTEC concept of supplying clean energy from desert regions to regions with less sun, like Europe, via international grids.

The project is expected to have important implications for Europe and Africa, and hopefully also the Middle East. Looking to technologies that can make energy out of desert regions, DESERTEC hopes to set an eco-standard and technology certification, like the FSC forestry label.

Let’s learn more about Oliver, and this phenomenal idea of DESERTEC, and how countries and companies can get involved.

Eco Underwear from Delta Galil

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delta galil underwear organicSlip on some sexy, comfy and green underwear, developed in the Middle East

You’ve brought your environmentalism into the bedroom in a few ways already, buying eco-friendly lingerie, choosing comfortable (but environmental) pillows, and you’ve even considered polyamory.  But variety is the spice of life, right?  There are always new things to try. Like combining sex appeal with energy efficiency.

Delta Galil’s Ecolife line of underwear (a few samples of which you can see above), does exactly that.  The line of products is made from energy saving anti-bacterial cotton that uses 50% less energy to clean and care for and Real Lasting Cotton that lasts longer than ordinary cotton.  And it gets even better.

Ecolife’s underwear, Delta Galil claims, is sexy and will stay sexy even after multiple washes.  Cold washes, that is.  No energy guzzling hot water necessary.

The Ecolife line is part of Delta Galil’s long-term sustainability plan, which was launched in 2008. The plan attempts to address four green areas, including: reducing the company’s carbon footprint, improving waste and water management, developing and introducing green products, and creating a green workplace/enhancing the workplace’s green culture.

And since Delta Galil is active not only in its original base in Israel, but in the US, UK, and continental Europe, hopefully this green underwear agenda will reach far and wide.

Interested in reading more about Delta Galil’s sustainability goals?  Read their Delta Galil Under Cover Newsletter: Special Green Edition.

Read more about hot fashion and the environment:

EcoMum Keeps it Green and Sexy!

H&M Israel Brings Sustainable Fashion to the (Overwhelming) Masses

Saudi Arabia and IBM to Develop Solar-powered Desalination Plant

Green Prophet’s post on solar powered desalination plants earlier this year reported Saudi Arabia’s interest in harnessing solar energy to drive its growing array of desalination plants. This week the oil-rich kingdom announced a partnership with IBM to pursue this goal. King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST), Saudi Arabia’s leading R&D institute, will team with IBM to study the possibility of building a solar powered desalination plant in the city of Al Khafji, in the northeast of the country, according to a report in ArabianBusiness.com.

Book Your Tickets for the Arava Institute's Ultimate Trans-Boundary Middle East Eco Tour This Winter

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Want to tour Israel, Palestine and Jordan in the ultimate eco trip? [image via: Marcelo Ruiz]

Now that the spring holidays are mostly behind us, you may be looking ahead to plan your winter holiday.  If you’re an eco tourist, interested in becoming an eco tourist, a fan of cross cultural activity or just a Middle Eastern afficionado, we’ve got a suggestion for you.  The Arava Institute’s Trans-Boundary Eco Tour.

The tour, which will take place between December 26-31, 2010, is the first of its kind and is being organized by the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies (AIES) – one of the Middle East’s premier environmental research and teaching programs.

Tamar Natural Gas Needs Fuel to Power Better Place Cars

natural gas fieldNatural gas for electric cars? The power has to come from somewhere.

You might be wonderiing what the Tamar natural gas fields have to do with the Better Place electric car technology company, which recently received a big financial boost from the HBSC banking consortium, and now (hopefully) the Chinese auto company to produce another electric car version, the Chery.

How Better Place comes into the picture in this new gas field off the coast of Israel was in Globes: more fuel sources will be needed to provide the electricity needed for projects like Better Place, which will put even more strain on Israel’s already overloaded electric power plants to supply electricity for the country’s increasing power needs, which include future power plants being fueled by natural gas instead of presently by coal and fuel oil.

Moroccan Stuffed Artichoke Hearts

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Plateful of stuffed artichoke hearts and vine leaves

Do you love artichokes? We do. Here’s a healthy recipe perfect for the Middle East.

It’s springtime, and the markets of the Middle East display piles of these artichoke thistles with the succulent hearts.

The hot climates of North Africa and the Middle East produce a fantastic variety of vegetables that are easy to stuff and cook in a piquant sauce. These home-made delicacies are traditional in cultures where the housewife depends on local, seasonal produce (like in the Slow Food movement) rather than packaged foods trucked in from far away.

Take local produce, fill it, and simmer it. What could be a greener way to cook, or more delicious? It takes a little work, but it’s worth the effort for the tantalizing aroma and savory taste. (Vegetarian options are offered below.)

No fresh artichokes in your area yet? You can legitimately cook up  a bag full of frozen artichoke hearts. They are one of the few vegetables that stand up to freezing.

Moroccan Stuffed Artichoke Hearts

Ingredients:

2 tablespoons white rice

1 cup boiling, salted water

14 frozen artichoke bottoms

2 tablespoons olive oil

1/3 cup minced onion

1 cup ground beef

2 large, minced garlic cloves

1/4 cup chopped cilantro

1/4 teaspoon. sweet paprika

1/4 teaspoon ground cumin

1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1/8 teaspoon ground ginger

1/4 teaspoon salt

1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper

4 fresh, chopped tomatoes

2 sliced garlic cloves

1/8 teaspoon turmeric

1 cup of water, stock, or white wine

Method:

1. Boil the rice, uncovered, in the boiling salted water, for 10 minutes. Rinse with cold water and drain. Put in a medium-sized bowl.

2. Heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil in a skillet, add onion and cook over medium-low heat for 4 or 5 minutes.

3. Add ground beef and saute about 4 minutes or until all the meat has changed color. Take the skillet off the flame.

4. To the meat, add the minced garlic, cilantro, paprika, cumin, cinnamon, ginger, salt, and pepper. Mix well and add to rice. Mix the rice and meat well.

5. Sprinkle the artichoke bottoms with additional salt and pepper. Spoon stuffing into them. Spoon the remaining 1 tablespoon oil into a heavy pan or casserole and add the artichokes.

6. To the pan add the chopped tomatoes, sliced garlic, turmeric, and a little salt, plus more pepper to taste.

7. Add 1 cup of water, stock or white wine to the pan. Bring to a simmer. Cover the pan and cook over low heat for half an hour or until artichoke bottoms are tender. Serve this dish hot, with a little of the sauce and chopped tomatoes spooned over each artichoke.

Turn this dish vegetarian.

  • Eliminate the ground beef and cinnamon.
  • Use brown rice or cooked quinoa.
  • Quickly toast 1/2 cup of pine nuts in a hot skillet and mix them with the rice.

More about spices loved in the Middle East here:

The ABCs of Traditional Middle Eastern Spice Remedies, Part I

A New "Chery" On Top For Better Place's Electric Car Infrastructure?

chery car china red photoWould you drive a Chery? The Chinese firm is partnering with Israel Corp. a major stakeholder in Better Place to develop its own electric car with Austrian and Italian partners.

The tiny nation of Israel is stoked, because it could be the first nation in the world to adopt a fully electric car for the mass market. Its high standard of living, rising fuel prices, and small area make it a perfect pilot site for the Better Place idea – a highly networked grid of charge stations and battery replacement depots to make driving the electric car convenient. Unlike petrol-fueled cars as we know, electric cars can take hours to refuel. That’s why Better Place has developed a quick battery replacement depot, to avoid the wait. The depot was debuted in Japan last year.

Part of Better Place’s business plan has been intertwined with the investment from Renault-Nissan, which has been designing a series of models of cars with the switchable batteries. The cars have been showcased around the world, most recently at the climate change conference in Copenhagen, and also in Israel at the Better Place education center. Green Prophet attended the inaugural ceremony. But news out yesterday, is that the mega Israeli holding company, Israel Corporation, will be developing its own line of cars with a Chinese firm, Chery.

Are You An Eco-Sexual?

woman flowers sexy photoHomo. Bi. Hetero. Now a new label for sexual preference that connects to the environment: eco-sexual. Image via gribanov.

The Middle East is rife with labels that divide. And now, just when we thought another couldn’t possibly be invented, those who are bringing the green movement into our bedrooms have a new tag for us to wear: eco-sexual.

With Earth Day quickly approaching (April 22, 2010), and the recent publication of the book Eco-Sex: Go green between the sheets and make your love life sustainable (March 2010) by Jewish author, Stefanie Iris Weiss, expect to hear more about how you can green your love life in weeks to come. (Stay tuned for a review in a future column.)

What exactly is eco-sexuality? The idea is simple. Every aspect of your personal life – from birth control to your bedding to the bling you wear – has an impact on the environment and your health and well-being.