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Arwa Aburawa
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Tunisian Teacher Cycles to China for Wetland Conservation
Seven months ago, a Tunisian university teacher decided to travel from Tunisia to China on his bike to help raise awareness of the human and...
Saudi Oil Wells May Run Dry By 2030
According to a 150-page report by Citigroup, Saudi Arabian oil could dry up as early as 2030 which is a lot sooner than previously thought...
How Unsustainable Water Policies Crippled The Assad Regime (INTERVIEW)
We speak to Shahrzad Mohtadi about the devastated drought that crippled Syria’s food centre and shook Assad’s political stability The link between climate change and...
It All Grows In Kuwait – One Bloggers Green Fingered Journey
Alzainah Albabtain, a 22 year old student, is growing her own food in the scorching heat of Kuwait and wants others to give it go...
Lebanon: Greenpeace Investigation Reveals Toxic Coast Pollution
An investigation by Greenpeace has found hormone-disrupting chemicals and a range of phthalates which are classified as toxic to reproduction in Lebanese waters Ranking a...
Gaza Unliveable by 2020 and Its Water Undrinkable by 2016
It’s all bad news for Gazans – a UN report reveals that that region is under immense environmental stress which looks set to worsen unless...
We’d Need Five Worlds to Live Like the United Arab Emirates
If we all lived like the citizens of the UAE, we would need 5.4 planet earths to sustain us… Sometimes the best way to say...
The State of The Middle East’s Oceans – A Report
Find out how Middle Eastern and North African nations fared in the recent global Ocean Health Index (I’ll give you a clue – not very...
Food Shortages Could Force World To Go Veggie
Iranians may have turned to aubergines due to chicken shortages – but the world over may be forced to go vegetarian due to food shortages...
Libya’s Post-Revolution Trash and Traffic Problems
Clear Libyan streets of trash and traffic for a brighter and more democratic future says expert Security concerns in Libya may be top of the...
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