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Tafline Laylin
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Zonzoo Gives Old Phones New Life In The UAE
Zonzoo and Enviroserve recycle cell phones, earning donors a bit of good, “green” cash. When old cell phone batteries peter out and new models are...
Sinking Hotels! Salt Imbalance In Mined Dead Sea Threatens Tourism Industry
The tourism and minerals industry, as well as the Tamar Regional Council, argue over who must take responsibilities for what environmentalists call all “ecological disaster.”...
Turkey’s New Step Towards Wind Energy in Balıkesir
On the heels of Turkey’s smart-grid connection to Europe, the country announces that it will host a new wind-turbine factory in the Western province. News...
Bridging Syria’s Bio-Tech Gap
Syria’s building its environmental research infrastructure one Masters at a time In addition to de-congesting its markets, albeit at the expense of certain locals, and...
Beware Turkey’s Naysayers: Some Agricultural Chemicals ARE Harmful
It’s worthwhile to heed the “eco-washers” and other insincere marketers, but to completely overlook the harm in certain chemicals is to do a disservice to...
Syrian Environment Association Advances The Country’s Eco-Deeds
This environmental group is bringing all kinds of eco-goodness to the people of Syria. Syria doesn’t always get it right, but we have to give...
Barge Sinks In The Nile, Releasing 110 Tonnes Of Diesel Fuel
Will the Nile River diesel spill bolster lower nations’ claims to the river? Who has rights to the Nile’s sometimes polluted water is under dispute,...
Artocos: Architectural “Musical” Activism in Dubai
Dubai’s designers protest a planned development project with this musical power plant If we continue to usurp every inch of undeveloped land in order to...
Canadian Man Revolutionizes Sharjah, UAE With Recycling
Despite being a very conservative district, Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates has invested in recycling, revolutionizing how the emirate treats its trash In some...
Glean The Future Of Tourism At Abu Dhabi’s World Green Tourism Conference
Leaders in academia, government, and the tourism industry will meet in November to discuss the future and sustainability of tourism. It is becoming increasingly evident...
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