Energy

The right to a green home

The right to a green home

Dozens of homes in Jordan have been retrofitted to meet "green" standards, allowing their...
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How to convert dead fruit trees into fuel without ruining the planet

How to convert dead fruit trees into fuel without ruining the planet

In light of increasingly scarce energy resources and a general shift toward eco-friendly energies,...
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Morocco and IEA sign three-year work programme

Morocco became the first country in the Middle East and North Africa to join the IEA’s Association...
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Tilos, Greece: the first island in the Med to run entirely on wind and solar power

Tiny Tilos, in the Dodecanese, is a pioneering nature reserve. Now, Greece’s ‘green island’ is set...
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Green energy for the people of Lebanon

ME Green’s four founders—Wajdi Habib, Lara El Khoury, Philippe El Khoury, and Thierry Laulom—are...
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Energy perspectives for Egypt

While many countries across the world are grappling with the twin problems of a growing population...
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A renewable energy future rests on consensus

Along with Morocco, Jordan is one of the model countries in the Middle East and North Africa when...
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Eco-Heat, the portable slow-cooker from Morocco

"It is an ancestral technique that has been adopted by past generations.” Beyond its appearance,...
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Energy islands: Symbols of transformation and independence

Malta epitomises the value of islands in leading the transition to cleaner sources of energy, and...
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Biofuel and solar energy on the rise

Both the Egyptian government and private companies are looking to increase the production of green...
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Climate Action – lessons from Jordan

Jordan has pledged to unconditionally reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 1.5% before 2030...
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Egypt looks to the future with renewable energy plan

The vista in the central province of Minya is as empty as far as the eye can see except for rows...
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