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Arwa Aburawa
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Sunday’s Green News Snippets
Get your weekly dose of green news snippets from the region It’s been another great week of green news coming from the Middle East. We...
‘The Story of Hajjar’: Muslim Women and Water Conservation
The Alliance of Religions and Conservation has launched a special water conservation guide aimed at Muslim women and families Every year at Hajj, Muslims commemorate...
Guide To Durban Climate Talks and The Oil-Rich Middle East
Gulf States have been drilling oil for decades now. Can we really get them to co-operate at the upcoming climate summit in Durban and re-think...
Solar Plant In Hebron To Be Demolished
A solar plant, which is the sole source of electricity for a village in Hebron, has received demolition orders from the Israeli Civil Administration Mneizel...
You’re Invited To The Jungle Ball!
Kuwait’s animal rights society is hosting a jungle-themed ball and art auction to raise awareness of the plight of animals in the country The Middle...
Interview With Green Hajj Expert Husna Ahmed
We speak to Dr Husna Ahmed, the co-author of the newly launched Green Guide to Hajj about the role Muslims can play in protecting nature...
World Population Hits 7 Billion Today
The world population hits seven billion and the Middle East is playing its role with one of the fastest growing cities on earth According to...
Sunday’s Middle East Green News Snippets
Catch up on the green stories from Middle East you may have missed this week It’s certainly been a busy week of green news and...
Dubai Launches Arabic Carbon Calculator
A carbon calculator in Arabic will help Dubai residents track everything from food, travel to energy consumption The carbon emissions of Gulf nations in the...
Can Nuclear Power Ever Be Justified For Environmental Reasons?
Jordan looks into the advantages of nuclear and we debunk the ‘green’ arguments for going nuclear Whilst Turkey reassesses its own nuclear plans following a...
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