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Karin Kloosterman
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Sorry Greta, World to produce 120% more fossil fuels by 2030 – drastically at odds with warming limit
It’s kind of like the Shaggy song, even when he’s caught red handed: it wasn’t me. Greenhouse gas production from coal and oil are on...
New UN tool can track illegal fishing
It was made to track pirates, but a new UN navigation system can catch illegal fishing boats.
New vegan milk made from hummus (or chickpeas)
It’s known as a wonder protein and since the launch of the Impossible Burger based on pea protein, companies around the world are looking to...
When home swaps are not worth it, rent a villa instead
House swaps are cool. But when you have a short time, rent a "green" villa instead.
Creating a World Seed Bank? Meet the UN in Rome
Emer wheat is one of the world's oldest cultivated grains. What about plant diversity in this species and thousands of others? How can we hold...
Trojan Male Mosquitoes Created by Science to Wipe Out Disease
Mosquitoes. Those pesky creatures that suck your blood and if you are lucky, just make you scratch. They do have one major negative role, however,...
An international day for electronic waste
More than one hundred organisations from over forty countries worldwide will organise activities as part of the second International E-Waste Day taking place on 14th...
Saudi Arabia’s water depends on Japan desalination tech
Toray Industries of Japan tells Green prophet that its new technology called ROMEMBRA – a reverse osmosis (RO) tech will be working for Saudi Arabia...
How to make customers loyal and ecologically satisfied
Recently it seems like customer service at big tech companies have gotten out of control. Automated systems remind us that robots have very little idea...
Archeologists unearth ancient “New York City” in Israel
In a region where it feels like everything under the sun has been worshipped and discovered, yet another ancient city, 5,000 years old has been...
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