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Karin Kloosterman
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New High Seas treaty set by the UN to protect marine life
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has welcomed the approval by UN member states of a landmark legally binding agreement, under the...
The hobbit home set for demolition
Want a bird’s-eye view of a seaside national park? In an effort to bring a new dimension to the beauty of Apollonia National Park in...
How psychedelics reset the brain
Now, a study in mice suggests that psychedelics all work in the same way: they reset the brain to a youthful state in which it...
Kids are taking Montana to court over climate change
It’s the first constitutional climate case in the country to make it to trial. And the Greta Thunbergs of the world are multiplying fast.
Morocco’s recyclable Neo jeep is the Volkswagen for the people
After making its debut at Gitex Africa, the Neo car has officially hit the streets of the North African nation. Yes, the NEO Maroc is...
<strong>The young women who danced with Fairuz in Jaffa</strong>
A group of girls from Jaffa share the hope for peace by creating a dance troupe that brings together schools with the music of Fairuz.
Palm Jebel Ali artificial islands in Dubai rise from the sand after 20 years
t's been confirmed that the Palm Jebel Ali project is going to be finished, 20 years after its inception.
Meet Istanbul treehugger and journalist Gökçe Uygun
Gökçe Uygun is a treehugger and journalist born and bred in Istanbul, Turkey. Green Prophet interviews her about local sustainable matters.
Why are orcas sinking boats in Spain?
Orcas have been targeting and sinking boats off the coast of Spain, and scientists aren’t quite sure why. Orcas (Orcinus orca) otherwise known as killer...
China is using satellites to protect nature
China is using satellites to protect nature. But why so secretive?
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