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MIT Student Kindles Solar Manufacturing In Egypt
If you can’t import them, make them! That’s the sentiment behind Nadia Shalaby’s plan to spur a solar manufacturing industry in Egypt. Egypt is keen...
World Cup 2022: Is Qatar Too Hot To Bid?
Qatar aims to build twelve stadiums for the 2022 World Cup in one of the hottest places on earth? Will that plan go up in...
Ferrari Theme Park Revs Up Abu Dhabi’s Ecological Demise
At a time when sane people are looking for ways to scale back their use of precious resources, Abu Dhabi continues to move full speed...
Jordan Tries To “Ketchup” After Heat And Pests Wilt Tomatoes
Leafminers tunnel their way through Middle Eastern tomato leaves. Can Jordan’s crops “ketchup” in their wake? It is difficult to imagine a Middle Eastern home...
Mashrabiya “ecooler” Beats The Middle Eastern Heat
Based on two Middle Eastern concepts, of the clay jara and the mashrabiya, the ecooler is one of the friendliest examples of cooling I've ever...
Finders Keepers: Sport Divers Bag Turkey’s Underwater Bounty
Sport divers mar ongoing efforts to preserve a massive underwater archaeological site, by bagging the bounty. Turkey’s archaeological reserves are endless and often endangered. Whether...
General Electric CEO’s Incomplete Blueprint For MENA’s Future
GE’s Nabil Habayeb connects growth and sustainability without a second thought. Is that still the best model? General Electric has long maintained a presence in...
Interview: Bracing For A Warmer Future With Bill McKibben
Bill McKibben talks about fossil fuels, a “slightly earlier time,” and 350.org’s goal to ensure a future for the world’s youth. Bill McKibben needs very...
350.org’s Phil Aroneanu On How To Build An Environmental Movement In The Middle East
With a skype account and a compelling plan, Phil Aroneanu contacted organizers in just about every Middle Eastern country to amass an enormous 350.org following....
Ecoweek Builds Israeli/Palestinian Peace One Workshop At A Time
ECOWEEK is at it again, this time looking for green building solutions to Tantur, a theological school based in Beit Jala. ECOWEEK unites budding, newly-minted,...
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