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Palestinian planned city Rawabi gets water link
It’s a first for Palestinians in the West Bank – a planned city that from the ground up has been modelled to be a sustainable...
Will the next Bill Gates be from Ras Al Khaimah?
In a bid to make the future of the United Arab Emirates more sustainable Google has recently sponsored a local community project called Innovation Hub....
Australian bankers turn to make agtech sustainable in business and practice
There is a new precedent being set in Australia where the National Bank, the country’s biggest agribusiness lender, is changing policies to encourage more farmers to...
5 ways to increase your self-branding as an eco-entrepeneur
Being an eco-entrepreneur allows you an opportunity to wear many hats. This can be both a blessing and a curse. Being in complete control of...
Making the mining industry greener: an environmentally-safe way to extract gold
Cyanide – a highly-toxic chemical compound – is being used by mining companies in the extraction of gold from the soil. While the compound is...
Environmental “rights” and wrongs when you are injured at home or work
Asbestos poisoning, exposure to chemicals or dangerous situations at work which put you at risk, or worse in the hospital and out of work....
Hilarious Arab American (and dancing mom) explains why paste is NOT hummous (VIDEO)
Arabs eat hummous with religious fervour. And it’s true: mamma usually does best. As this Arab American in this video points out, if it comes...
Morocco heats up with 16 new solar energy plants worth 25 gigawatts
You might meet snake charmers in the square of Marrakech and also storytellers who tell a good tale. But there is one thing always true...
Save energy, stress and greenhouse gas by backing up
You know you should have done it. The DropBox folder is there, the extra hard drive is on the shelf. Hey, your partner even set...
I’ve trained Muslim clergy on how to be green. This is what I’ve learned
I had an opportunity to conduct a series of green workshops for Imams, or Muslim clergy throughout Jordan. The workshop was funded by Germany’s Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung...
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