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Black Dust Report in Kenitra, Morocco: What’s in the Air We Breathe?
Discover what the black dust settling across Kenitra reveals about air pollution in Morocco and explore the report’s scientific findings.
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The Earth Is Sending Signals… In MENA, They Are Already Sirens
Climate justice is ensuring communities are not left to face the crisis alone, while giving people a real voice in shaping the policies, investments, and solutions.
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Tiny Plastics, Big Problem: The Hidden Risks of Plastic Pouches for Baby Food
It’s been less than 20 years since baby food in plastic pouches first appeared on supermarket shelves, and the industry is growing in the Middle East and North Africa.
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How to Save Water at Home: Simple tips to Reduce Water Consumption and lower Your Water Bill
Protect water through simple daily habits. This blog shares practical home actions to reduce water waste and build a more sustainable, responsible lifestyle.
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Annihilating South Lebanon : What we know so far about Ecocide and urban devastation
The livestock sector in Lebanon has suffered significant losses due to Israeli attacks, including the death of around 1.8 million head of poultry and livestock.
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Sailing to Gaza: Why Greenpeace MENA is supporting the Global Sumud Flotilla
Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise aids the Global Sumud Flotilla, supporting 70+ vessels challenging Israel’s Gaza blockade peacefully.
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You can’t blow up the sun: 4 reasons renewables are a security imperative
Wars and volatile oil and gas prices threaten global stability. The shift to decentralized renewable energy is essential for energy security and economic sovereignty.
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Reheating plastic food containers: what science says about microplastics and chemicals in our meals
Heating food in plastic containers can release tiny plastic particles and harmful chemicals into the food, even if they are labeled “microwave-safe.
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How Environmental Education Becomes the Cornerstone of a Sustainable Future in Our Region?
Environmental education is not a luxury but a pressing necessity for ensuring a sustainable future in our region.
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Gabès, A Lost Earthly Paradise: Between the Forefathers’ Generation and Generation Z
Gabès was a dynamic coastal region rich in oases, sustained by abundant freshwater springs of high quality in areas such as Ghannouch, Oudhref, and Chenini.









