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Tafline Laylin
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Saudi Jails 21 People for 100 Drowning Deaths
At least 1833 people died when Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast in 2005, but – as far as we know – nobody went to...
37 Lions and Tigers Confiscated in Saudi Arabia
Officials have confiscated 37 lions and tigers in Saudi Arabia, according to Arab News. The paper said that the National Commission for Wildlife Conservation and Development...
Livestock are Key to Reversing Desertification, Biologist Says
When he first began his career as a young biologist, Allan Savory basically ordered the culling of 40,000 elephants. He and other scientists in Zimbabwe...
Foster + Partners Solar-Powered Brain Center is a First for Israel (PHOTOS)
Foster + Partners, the same UK architectural firm that created the zero-carbon city Masdar, is about to break ground on their first project in Israel...
Nation Estate is a Massive High Rise for All Palestinians
We are accustomed to writing about art and architecture that addresses environmental and social problems in the Middle East, but nothing as interesting as Larissa...
Saudi Turns to Solar, Israel Stuck on Shale
Incredulously, despite everything that we know about climate change and its inevitable consequences of drought, food insecurity, rising sea levels and widespread ecological change, certain...
Free Webinar for MENA PV Solar Professionals
Have you been watching the gradual unfolding of a hot new solar power market in the Middle East and North Africa without really understanding how...
Egypt’s Locust Swarm May Hit Israel and Jordan Next
Israel has set up a special task force to prepare for the possibility that a locust swarm may migrate from Egypt and destroy precious crops....
Moroccan Students Unveil Plans for Solar-Powered Electric Vehicles
Sixty percent of Morocco’s fuel reserves consists of petroleum and 23 percent of the country’s energy is derived from coal, according to the DESERTEC Knowledge Platform. Yet...
Lebanon Joins CITES: Can we Stop Killing Everything Now?
Only 177 countries behind the times, Lebanon has finally joined the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), The Daily...
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