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Happiness Isn’t Bought—It’s Nurtured: What Truly Makes MENA Happier?
While GDP was solely intended to serve as an indicator of economic scale, it became universally equated with societal progress and wellbeing.
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Greenpeace MENA Award: Alternative Futures – UAE Project
Announcing the call for submissions for “the Alternative Futures - UAE” project. This visionary initiative invites researchers, academics, professionals, and young visionaries to contribute innovative already established research papers outlining alternative future scenarios addressing the challenges and opportunities in UAE’s sustainable development journey.
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Chapter IV: energy sovereignty between environment and social justice: the cases of Egypt, Algeria and Irak
No man can deny or ignore climate change and its implications, particularly on the economic, social, and environmental life. Researchers have focused...
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A personal account from Greenpeace Beirut: “I wished it was just a nightmare”
I was just about to call it a day as I was sending a last email before turning off my laptop. All Greenpeace MENA staff have been working from home for the past weeks due to a 2nd wave of Covid19 contamination, more impactful than the first.
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Incinerators are the worst possible “solution” to the waste crisis.
Greenpeace MENA condemn the decision of the Council of Ministers to adopt the Ministry of Environment waste roadmap.
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Greenpeace’s reaction on newly endorsed electricity plan
Replacing one dirty addiction with another will not solve our problems, only renewable energy can.
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Greenpeace reveals 8 Middle-Eastern cities among most polluted in the world
Groundbreaking analysis of new satellite data by Greenpeace for the period of June 1 to August 31 reveals that several Middle Eastern cities feature in the most polluted cities in the world in terms of NO2 air pollution ranking.