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Faisal O'Keefe
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Will Building Catastophes Make Smarter Occupants?
Laurie escaped from the Trade Towers 11 years ago and as a building expert looks critically at standards in the Middle East. Building codes ensure...
Google Doodle Salutes Razi – the Persian Father of Modern Bedside Manners
Google does it again: sliding big history lessons into my idle internet surfing. This week in Jordan, the Google image was of Middle Eastern pharmacist, physician and alchemist,...
Camels for Milk and Look Who’s Buying
Dubai’s dream of exporting fresh camel milk to the rest of the world will soon become reality. Green Prophet’s been doing alot of yakking about...
Hot Air Ballooning over Turkey’s Cappadoccia
Park those alternative energy cars and hybrid vehicles, hot air ballooning is my new green travel of choice. Can there be a more magnificent place...
Cement Returns to Its Sustainable Roots
Chemists bring one of the oldest materials in building history back to its green roots. Cement is one of the oldest building materials cooked up...
Bahrain’s Artifical Reef a Success After 16 Weeks
Only eight percent of our oceans are “shallow seas” (shallower than 100 feet), but these wildly diverse ecosystems harbor most of the world’s marine life. Egypt,...
A Sustainable Postcard from Turkey: You’ll Wish You Were Here
This Green Prophet tours Turkey and sees a mosaic of eco-sensibility. Little Eid, a Muslim holiday, is a great time for a getaway. So I reeled...
Blücher’s Wallpaper Cleans Sick Buildings
Though wallpaper is not popular in the Middle East, this wallpaper can help repair sick building syndrome. I grew up in a duplex, my mom...
How to Ward Off the Evil Eye
Laurie attempts to explain Middle East evil eye superstition. Can a lingering look with a penetrating gaze cause catastrophe in another’s life? If you’re Jordanian, you...
Green Miner Pulls Minerals from Desalination’s Seawater Brine
This new approach uses bacteria to mine sulphur and magnesium from desalination’s polluting brine. Desalination’s no golden ticket to creating water for the Middle East...
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