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Karin Kloosterman
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Oil fracking protestors in Algeria rise up against their regime, Total and Shell
The demonstrations reflect a deeper discontent at the ongoing exclusion of the Algerian people from public decision-making, and the long-standing socio-economic marginalisation of inhabitants of the...
Storms forecasted – stop energy leaks
The Levante is gearing up for a massive winter storm. Laurie over in Amman, Jordan is battening down the hatch and (lucky duck!) is preparing...
SolView’s targeting solar energy rooftop potential on a massive scale
Solar energy panels are an important investment for planet earth, but also for residential homeowners that want to cash in on attractive feed-in tariffs. Homeowners...
Imagine a new kind of sustainable city in the desert?
Luca Curci architects studio presents Desert City, a project proposal for a sustainable way to live in the desert. It surely beats the maze of...
Aora’s solar tulips start shining in Ethiopia, without water!
Investments in solar energy innovations are not dead! Remember those weird and wonderful solar energy harvesting tulips planted in Israel and Spain? Seen miles away...
Israeli oil spill catastrophe seeps into desert sands and rivers (PHOTOS)
Israel’s worst environmental accident, possibly worse than the devastating Carmel fires of 2010, happened yesterday morning. An estimated 600,000 gallons of crude oil (3 million...
Israeli water technologies migrate to China’s new water city
Israeli Minister of Economy Naftali Bennett (above right) launched the flagship “Water City” project in China this week, announcing that the city of Shouguang in the Shandong...
Measuring acid in our oceans using the bodies of small marine animals
The world is warming. Glaciers are melting. Added carbon dioxide gas is causing our seas to become acidic. This in turn melts corals, and causes...
Printing an electric car on the world’s largest 3D printer
While online hightech companies might seem to be on the money, investors are hungry for new advances in physical products. But developing them takes years,...
Beirut bank gets Lebanon’s largest rooftop garden by GreenStudios
From San Francisco, to Amsterdam to Tel Aviv to Cairo, and now Beirut. Rooftop gardens are growing everywhere. Fueled by a desire to suck greenhouse...
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