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Inspiring Qatari Man Designs Solar Generator For High-End Desert Camps
After watching a sobering documentary about global warming, Hashim Al Sada has devoted his career to developing solar powered solutions for Qatar. If you can’t...
GE Plans to Buy Israeli LED Brightspark Lightech
GE is expanding its geographical and technological reach. Israeli firm Lightech is the latest to join the ranks of GE acquisitions. General Electric is becoming...
Walking in the Shadow of a Moroccan Camel
Led by Berber guides, five Australians and I head out on the Chebbi dunes outside Merzouga, Morocco for an unforgettable night under star-filled skies. Yesterday,...
Apply Now for Ford & UNESCO’s $100,000 Enviro-Grants
Ford offers up another $100,000 to get green initiatives in the Gulf and Levant rolling. Applications are due 10 September, 2011. After writing a visceral...
Corruption is Alive and Well at Egyptian Zoo
Despite disgusting facilities and maltreatment of wild animals, Egyptian zookeeper Ahmed-Al Timsah’s permit has been renewed. When Apartheid ended officially in South Africa, racism didn’t...
Big Business Sponsors Recycling Vending Machines in Lebanon
Lebanon could get a lot cleaner thanks to a brilliant plan devised jointly by Nestle Pure, Spinneys, and Servicorp. That’s right. Nestle Pure, Spinneys, and...
Japan’s Pre-Fukushima Solar Aid for Egypt Proceeds
Despite problems confronted on its own soil, Japan proceeds with its commitment to fund a photovoltaic project in Egypt. Japan’s International Cooperation Agency (JICA) announced...
HAMAD: Sheikh Graffiti Visible From Space
In a moment of unabashed self-aggrandizement, Sheikh Hamad bin Hamdan Al Nahyan from Abu Dhabi commissioned beach graffiti visible from space. We have nothing against...
Helen Caldicott on the Nuclear Debate
Dr. Helen Caldicott has campaigned against nuclear energy for decades. Today she talked to Green Prophet about how no nuclear event is merely local. We...
The Horn of Africa Famine: A Cautionary Tale for MENA
Aid workers are battling to reach certain drought-affected people in the Horn of Africa, where tens of thousands of people have died. Tens of thousands...
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