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Tafline Laylin
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Who Needs 11 Nuclear Plants?
Egyptian environmentalists urge officials to reconsider their plans to acquire 11 nuclear power plants. Egypt’s military intends to acquire 11 nuclear power plants. This comes...
Egypt Starts Over With Two New Cairos
Two city extensions East and West of Cairo are each expected to accommodate 2.5 million people within the next 10 years. Cairo feels and looks...
Fish Farming Isn’t So Evil After All
A new report sheds light on when, where, and how aquaculture is terrible for the environment, and when it’s not so bad. Aquaculture has a...
Looks Like Desertec & Morocco’s Govt Might Join Hands
The Moroccan government may lean on Desertec to meet its renewable energy commitments. The Desertec Industrial Initiative (DII) has signed a cooperation agreement with the Moroccan...
Iran Quit Dirty Energy Subsidies And Survived
There was life before oil. And life will go on when it’s all used up. Iran becomes an unlikely leader by ending dirty energy subsidies....
Egypt’s 1st Private Wind Farm To Power More Boring Brown Buildings
Expect to see more of these as Suez Cement secures its long term viability in Egypt with private wind farm. The good news? Egypt is...
Wind-Powered Mosque Makes Going Green A Breeze
A cool green breeze will soon sweep through a new wind-powered mosque in German. The newest eco mosque in Nordesrstedt, Germany will get the majority...
World’s Largest Solar Clock Gives Full Measure To Iraq
The world’s largest solar-powered clock in Iraq will tell time sustainably! As part of the war-torn country’s restoration plan, Baghdad University in Iraq commissioned the...
MENA Is Fired Up For A Solar Boom
The Middle East-North Africa region has greater potential for Concentrated Solar Power projects than in another in the world, a new World Bank study finds....
Beirut Is Getting Its First Green-Roofed Tower
Foster & Partners broke ground on their first project in Lebanon. This new tower will also be the first in Beirut to have green roofs....
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