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Julia Harte
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Tracking the Impacts of a Hydroelectric Dam Along the Tigris River
Upstream hydroelectric dams have already inhibited the recovery of Iraq’s legendary Mesopotamian Marshes. A massive dam currently under construction in Turkey may wipe them out...

The Birdmen of Istanbul Film Follows Songbird Lovers of Times Past
The Birdmen of Istanbul, a film by Ali Naki Tez, follows the reclusive, fascinating old men who have devoted their lives to tending Istanbul’s songbirds. The...

Chemical Waste Destroying Turkey’s Historical Bafa Lake Reserve
Two thousand years ago, Lake Bafa was a bay in the Aegean Sea, known as the Gulf of Latmus. The remains of ancient Byzantine monasteries...

Turkey Plans to Introduce Emissions-Based Tax on Motor Vehicles
There are currently 1.6 million automobiles on Istanbul’s roads, according to Embarq Türkiye — and each day, 640 more are registered. Following British and German...

Turks Ask Their Leaders to Say “No to Nuclear”
Two years after the Fukushima nuclear meltdown in Japan, the Turkish government is moving ahead with nuclear power despite public opposition. Hundreds of Turkish activists...

Turkey’s “Nature Law” Will Cause More Environmental Degradation, Activists Warn
“Polluting nature is your problem, your law is a lie” and “Withdraw the Nature Law” read signs from protests last weekend in Ankara. On Sunday,...

Life Returns To Gulf – Once A Sewer On Turkey’s Aegean Coast
New underwater photos from five different locations around the Gulf of Izmir confirm that life is returning to the once-blighted water. The gulf was used...

Istanbul Municipality Forces Neighborhood To Make Way For Planned Gentrification
Until a recent urban renewal project that forced most residents out, the neighborhood of Tarlabaşı was home to a diverse array of Istanbul’s minority populations....

Turkish Conglomerate Plans Undersea Pipeline To Import Israeli Gas
The Zorlu Group, one of Turkey’s biggest business conglomerates, has its eyes on another behemoth: Israel’s largest gas field, the Leviathan. Under a new plan...

Turkish Architects Reveal Plans for Renewable Energy-Generating Mosque
Surrounded by mountains, Turkey’s fourth largest city, Bursa, is already one of the country’s most verdant metropolises — and it’s about to get a little...
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