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Linda Pappagallo
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Zakaria Café Returns to Sustainable Lebanese Roots
At the heart of Beirut, Zakaria counters corporate cafe culture with art and heritage As larger coffee and restaurant chains take over the streets of Beirut...

Earth Architect Nader Khalili’s Book: Racing Alone
In the book “Racing Alone”, Nader Khalili pursues his own revolution using fire, earth, air and water. In “Racing Alone”, the late Iranian earth architect...

Fungi Could Clean Pollution, Give Fuel and Food: Egypt Research
Ahmed Abdel Azim and his team at Suez Canal University advance research in mycology (fungi) Its not the first time that Green Prophet covers stories...

Ecocide Law: Give Mother Nature a Voice
Making Ecocide a crime and legally punitive could be one way of getting corporations to respect the environment Unlike humans, nature does not have a...

Deep Sea Mining the Next Frontier for Sudan and Saudi Arabia?
Deep sea mining for minerals is the next frontier for the extractive industry, and the Red Sea risks becoming a victim Sudan and Saudi Arabia...

The World’s Oldest Olive Trees are Lebanese
Sisters or the the Olive trees of Noah, are the 16 oldest olive trees in the world found in the community of Bechealeh, Lebanon. Some...

Visualizing Migrant Workers’ Rights in Lebanon
Why and how have migrant domestic worker’s rights been violated in Lebanon? Five decades after the development of the kefala (sponsorship) system, Lebanon’s two-hundred thousand...

Live Art and Political Polemics On Eco-Boat Journey Along Lebanese Coast
“The Sea is Mine” is a unique live art piece and interactive theatrical production bringing awareness to Beiruti’s on the tragic history and destiny of...

Toast Chateau Ksara’s Traditional Wine Making in Lebanon
Jesuit brothers at the Ksara wine press in 1910: Lebanon’s oldest wine growing domain Following the footsteps of a wine trading tradition started by Phoenicians,...

Egypt and Morocco’s Equator Prize Winners Preserve Environment through Tradition
The Medicinal Plants Association in Egypt helps preserve biodiversity and is one of the 25 winners of the Equator Prize 2012. Policy making within the...
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