Category: Blog
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Recipe: Kuku Bedemjan – Eggplant Frittata
Eggplant, as versatile as a potato. Like spuds, it absorbs other ingredients’ flavors but keeps its sturdy personality throughout the cooking. It’s a hearty vegetable that appears often in vegetarian/vegan cuisines to provide that satisfying “meaty” background. As in these bulgur balls in eggplant and tomato sauce. Although here’s an interesting note: botanically, the eggplant…
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Green transportation of paper and wood: a sustainable approach in logistics
Discover how sustainable transportation solutions for wood and paper, combined with FSC certification, reduce environmental impact and optimize logistics. The post Green transportation of paper and wood: a sustainable approach in logistics appeared first on Green Prophet. Logging truck is transporting large load of freshly cut timber logs through muddy road in forest Although paper…
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AI and the Accelerate 2050 conference
But when it comes to AI, we need some kind of global consensus on a couple of things: what do we define is “good” for the planet, and what do we want the future to look like? Global leaders are coming together these questions and fresh challenges and opportunities in AI. The post AI and…
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AI Tool Reduces Greenhouse Gas Emissions Associated with Livestock Farming and Land Use
Beyond farm-level tools, the research team has harnessed artificial intelligence to develop a user-friendly, web-based platform – referred to as a ‘digital twin’ – to provide detailed insights into how different types of land use affect methane emissions across the UK. The post AI Tool Reduces Greenhouse Gas Emissions Associated with Livestock Farming and Land…
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Tel Aviv is giving away free fruit trees to turn the city into an urban edible forest
Orange trees are everywhere in Jaffa. So are grapes, loquats, and olives. The city is giving away free fruit trees so the entire city will be an edible urban forest The post Tel Aviv is giving away free fruit trees to turn the city into an urban edible forest appeared first on Green Prophet. Orange…
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Weekend Favs February 22nd
Weekend Favs February 22nd written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing My weekend blog post routine includes posting links to a handful of tools or great content I ran across during the week. I don’t go into depth about the finds, but I encourage you to check them out if they sound interesting.…
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How the mobility scooter industry is tackling carbon emissions
As part of wider smart city initiatives, the UK is investing in infrastructure that supports electric mobility, including charging stations and dedicated lanes for mobility scooters. This integration helps reduce emissions by promoting the use of electric vehicles over traditional ones. The post How the mobility scooter industry is tackling carbon emissions appeared first on…
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Can cuttlefish ink be “bear spray” against sharks?
By releasing cuttlefish ink—or a synthetic version—into the water, it may be possible to create a safe zone that deters sharks. This approach could provide a protective barrier, allowing divers to observe marine life without posing a threat to themselves or the sharks. The post Can cuttlefish ink be “bear spray” against sharks? appeared first…
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Ivanpah’s Sunset: Why the Collapse of a $2.2 Billion Solar Dream Threatens the Future of Renewable Energy
California is shutting down its Ivanpah CSP (Concentrated Solar Power) project, raising concerns about the future of CSP investments. Moshe Luz, a key scientist in the field, spoke to Green Prophet to address misconceptions and share insights. He argued that claims of bird deaths from CSP are myths and that Ivanpah’s closure could hinder future…
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Why do mummies smell so sweet?
Researchers are investigating whether the smell of an Egyptian mummy could enable them to discover what materials were used to preserve the body without disturbing it. They extracted air from the sarcophagi of nine mummies and asked expert smellers to rate the scents for contemporary odour qualities such as woodiness and sweetness. The post Why do mummies…