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Karen Chernick
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2009 World Water Week Honors Young Turkish and Israeli Innovators
World Water Week, an annual meeting in Stockholm about the world’s most urgent water-related issues, took place this year between August 16-22. Organized by the...
Think Again: What to Do With That Old Pair of Jeans
Think Again is a new series that provides fun ideas for how to reuse items in your home that you would normally throw out or...
Tel Aviv’s Junktion inspires us to upcycle our junk
Green Prophet's Karin Kloosterman finds a seat in Jaffa with her baby
Jordan Water Company Organized Water Festival for Kids, With a Focus on Conservation
Last week we heard about the Jordan Water Company (Miyahuna) going into private homes in Amman and installing water conservation devices, but now they’ve gone...
Will Rihanna perform on Tel Aviv’s old garbage dump?
Tel Aviv's garbage dumped to be turned into a stadium to listen to stars like Rihanna and Beyonce.
Recycled and Recyclable Cardboard Furniture For Kids of All Ages
Here on Green Prophet we love to hear about green design. In the world of green furniture design we’ve already covered Green Lullaby, which makes...
Israel's Social Economic Academy to Lead Food Politics Course this Fall
The Social Economic Academy, a non profit organization aimed at promoting social and economic change in Israel that opens its courses to the entire general...
Jordanian Water Conservation Campaign Going Straight to the Private Home in Amman
Yalla Nwaffer Mai, or Let’s Save Water is a water conservation campaign launched in July by the Jordan Water Company (Miyahuna), HSBC Bank, and USAID...
NATO Science for Peace Supports Desalination Water Project Between Jordan and Israel
The NATO Science for Peace Program and the Middle East Desalination Research Center (MEDRC) recently awarded grants to researchers at Ben Gurion University of the...
Jordanian Ministry of Environment to Amend the Country's Environmental Laws within Five Months
After reviewing Jordan’s current environmental laws and discovering that there were many loopholes that enabled violators to avoid punishment, the Jordanian Ministry of Environment has...
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