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Karin Kloosterman
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Ancient Roman swords found in Dead Sea area caves
Four ancient Roman swords, in near perfect condition were unearthed in a cave in the In Gedi Nature Reserve in Israel by the Dead Sea.
Lebanon hosts climate justice heroes of COP28
Who asks Lebanon or the Middle East what they think about climate change? Is it possible that these water and energy-strapped regions who have the...
Dreaming of sustainable pavement solutions for your driveway?
Renovating a mid-century house to look old? Use cobblestones or pavers as the ecological solution.
Bacteria art in a petri dish
Nature offers us endless ways to play and be inspired. Especially when it comes to the little things that we can hardly see with our...
Oil drilling near the Great Amazon Reef System would wipe out mangroves
A Brazilian petrochemical company called Petrobras wants to drill exploratory oil wells in the ocean near the mouth of the Amazon. Scientists worry if the...
Green energy hydrogen breakthrough
Researchers from Tel Aviv University have succeeded in producing “green” hydrogen using green electricity — The hydrogen is produced without air pollution, with a high...
Deep sea mining and what’s at risk
Greenpeace is calling leaked undercover footage of wastewater pouring into the Pacific ocean during deep sea mining tests “damning”. The undercover footage shown above of...
Feed coral reef while wearing this sunscreen by Reef Relief
Reef Relief produces a sunscreen with an RFP - for reef protection factor
How cities are treating noise pollution
Noise is toxic and damaging to your peace of mind. An unsettled mind can lead to immune system malfunctions and chronic problems related to stress.
How fungi is restoring a broken island
Invasive palms and WWII damaged an island paradise. Could fungi help to restore it?
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