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Karin Kloosterman
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Qatar builds its own oversight mechanism to monitor itself on climate — what could go wrong?
Qatar, the world’s richest LNG exporter, is building its own climate “oversight” system — one that reports to itself. Through its government-run Global Accreditation Bureau...
Qatar’s climate hypocrisy rides the London Underground
Qatar remains a master of doublethink—burning gas by the megaton while selling “sustainability” to a world desperate for clean air. Wake up from your slumber...
Israel’s first cloned milk hits cafés as Remilk and Gad Dairies launch “The New Milk”
I once lived on a kibbutz in Israel for a year. The saddest sound I ever heard was a newborn calf crying for its mother....
Canada gives green light to Remilk’s cloned milk
For now, the symbolic impact is huge. “Reinventing dairy by removing cows from the equation” was once a science-fiction idea. With Canada’s green light, it’s...
Kabbalah sages once lived on carob and now the superfruit returns as a modern prebiotic
From Rabbi Shimon’s cave to a global marketplace hungry for sustainable nutrition, carob’s revival reminds us that sometimes the future of food grows from the...
Lebanon ski resorts and when to escape climate change
Lebanon’s mountain resorts — from Mzaar Ski Resort Faraya to the Cedars of God in Bsharri — offer rare snow in the Middle East, where...
Houston eco mosque opens amid Texas faith and climate tensions
On November 6, 2025, Houston welcomed its newest civic landmark: the Ismaili Center, Houston, a luminous Shia Muslim complex overlooking Buffalo Bayou Park that merges...
Canaan’s sacred wine and folk worship in the fields
Around the press, the team uncovered dwellings and courtyards that hint at an early village economy. The winemaking enterprise was likely community-based, tied to the...
Pea pod wine recipes are making a comeback with allotment gardeners
Yes, pea pod wine is a real thing, an old-fashioned, home-brewed country wine made from the leftover pods after shelling fresh peas. It is a...
Inflatable concrete homes: a California and Ontario case study
Across Ontario and California, builders are rethinking concrete housing through inflatable-shell design—an approach that replaces wooden formwork with air and innovation. A 1,000-square-foot low-carbon concrete...
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