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Karin Kloosterman
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Alphabet buys Intersect Power for $4.5 Billion USD to sustainably power its AI infrastructure
That shift helps explain why Alphabet, Google’s parent company, has agreed to acquire American renewable energy company Intersect Power in a deal valued at roughly...
Ancient air trapped in Canadian salt bubbles foretells climate future
Opening these samples is like cracking open air that existed long before dinosaurs, before forests, before animals of any kind. As lead researcher Justin Park...
Oil pollution in Basrah’s soil is 1,200% higher than it should be
Soil pollution levels in parts of Basra are 1,200% to 3,300% higher than those typically measured in cities like Toronto or New York, according to...
Explore Balat in Istanbul for a perfect day of coffee, cats, and second-hand clothing shops
Balat is not a neighborhood you would visit in the standard tour to Istanbul. If you want a real taste of Istanbul and the people...
Slow food market Souk el Tayeb in Lebanon celebrates food and Eid El Barbara
What makes Souk El Tayeb in Lebanon remarkable is not only its insistence on local, seasonal produce, but its belief that dignity and sustainability must...
UNESCO forest being developed in Iran
Environmental activists in Iran often face significant personal risk when speaking out about illegal land grabs, deforestation, or the destruction of protected areas. In recent...
Mud bricks are not just for Minecraft – they can solve real-world refugee housing
Unconfirmed photos are circulating on the internet that a Gazan family has started to rebuild their home using mud bricks. And just a few days...
Peace hospital opens between Jordan and Israel
The proposed medical centre, described by Emek HaMaayanot Regional Council head Itamar Matiash as “a centre for cancer treatment, so that people from Jordan or...
Binishell homes and the inflatable concrete house trend is suddenly everywhere
If you’ve seen “binishell homes” popping up across architecture feeds this year, you’re not imagining it. The iconic inflatable concrete house—originally invented in the 1960s...
Stella McCartney shoes, bags, perfume coming back sustainably to H&M
All of us may have more chances to dance in sustainable style as Stella McCartney, the sustainable fashion icon and daughter of Paul McCartney, is...
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