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Karin Kloosterman
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Collecting dew from thin air
Some companies like Tal Ya are making the most of dew in irrigating farmers’ fields. Others like EWA are squeezing water out of thin air....
Turkey Plays the Environment Card to Gain EU Favour and Status
Turkey opens environment chapter in the hopes that EU will accept them as full member in the European Union. Turkey desperately wants to join the...
Environment Journalists, Bloggers and Activists From Israel, Jordan and the PA Unite: Let’s Meet Jordan
Osama, Khaloud, Zein and Sawsan (from left to right) present green projects from Jordan at Green Prophet’s Environment blogging workshop. It was 20 hours we...
Michigan Looks to Israel to Rev Up Automotive Battery Business
Automotive companies in Michigan are looking to Israeli battery and electric car innovators, like Better Place, to help revive their ailing car industry. Michigan meet...
Human Coconut Waste Becomes Perfect Abode for Octopus
In this Dec. 10, 2009 photo taken near Indonesia and released by Museum Victoria, a veined octopus, Amphioctopus marginatus, hides in a coconut shell. Photo:...
Lebanon's Wael Hmaidan From IndyACT Reports From Copenhagen While "Saving the Planet"
If you read any story this week make it this one: What could be the most important event of the next decade, world leaders and...
Curapipe's Little Pigs Tackle Leaky Pipes and Faulty Oil Pipelines
Curapipe’s solution is designed to seal leaks fast, with little inconvenience to the customer. Most kids know that some little pigs ate roast beef, some...
A Model "Garden Library" For Urban Environments in Transition
An art collective in Tel Aviv has built a new library in a park for migrant workers, making the city more sustainable. Green architects and...
The UN Tells Israel to Produce More Solar Power
Aora fires up its “sun” flower in the desert. But Israel is not doing enough for itself, says UN. Despite successful companies like Solel and...
Lebanon's Going Ahead With $8 Billion Cedar Islands Project, Despite Dubai Debt
We reported earlier in the year that a Beirut-based property developer has designs to build a Dubai “World”-like set of islands in the Mediterranean Sea...
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