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Karin Kloosterman
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Making organic sourdough from ancient wheat he grows
We feel what happens to food prices and our lifestyle when conflict broke out in the Ukraine and Russia. So much of our daily lives...
Zaha Hadid refugee tents
Zaha Hadid was an Iraqi and Middle Eastern woman architect, a starchitect legend who died too soon. She was the first female architect (and first...
Run at the Middle East’s oldest marathon in Dubai
Marathons are a sustainable way to explore the Middle East. We have the best marathons in the Middle East list here, some easy some extreme...
Crocodile mummies found along the Nile
The secrets of ancient Pharaohs and Egyptians still have the power to astonish: a new research paper chronicles the discovery of 2,500 year crocodile mummies,...
How dolphins and people fish together
Researchers have just confirmed what fishing together means for Brazilians and dolphins. They studied a centuries-old practice of dolphins and people fishing together in southern...
Arizona’s dry wells not Saudi Arabia’s fault
If you are following American media, Arizona's water is running worryingly low. You might think it's a local story but it's really your story too....
Meet the Eco Rabbi of Davos
Yonatan Neril is an eco-rabbi. Catch him in Davos making climate change through faith.
Mayu makes spring water from your tap
MAYU, a new kind of water device filter company from Israel that makes economical and ecological sense.
Ancient ostrich eggs found in 4000-year-old fire pit
Ostriches were common in the area from the early prehistoric periods until they became extinct in the wild in the course of the 19th century.
Should I replace my gas stove?
A new study finds 12.7% of childhood asthma in the US is caused by gas stoves
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