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Review: Michelberger – A Home Base for the Last Cool City on Earth

Berlin still feels like the last real city where you can just walk out the door and live without a schedule. Staying at Michelberger gave us a base in the middle of Friedrichshain’s raw energy – near RAW-Gelände, Skatehalle, Boxi and all the vegan food and alt shops you could want. From there, Berlin unfolds […]

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We’ve reached the coral tipping point

“Preventing tipping points requires ‘frontloaded’ mitigation pathways that minimise peak global temperature, the duration of the overshoot period above 1.5°C, and the return time below 1.5°C. Sustainable carbon dioxide removal approaches need to be rapidly scaled up to achieve this.” The post We’ve reached the coral tipping point appeared first on Green Prophet. Close-up of

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World Breaks Renewable Records — But Still Not Fast Enough to Meet 2030 Goal, IRENA Warns

In MENA and Mediterranean markets we cover, solar fields now sit ready but under-connected, as grid modernisation lags behind flashy capacity announcements. The region — especially Gulf and North African economies — could play a major role in closing the global gap, but only if infrastructure catches up with ambition and clean tech manufacturing localises,

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Top Teen Group Homes in Phoenix for Behavioral and Mental Health Support

Turning Winds is a residential treatment center located in Montana that serves teens from across the country, including Phoenix. It provides structured care for adolescents dealing with mental health challenges, behavioral struggles, and substance use concerns. The post Top Teen Group Homes in Phoenix for Behavioral and Mental Health Support appeared first on Green Prophet.

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Quilts, Soil, and the New Folk Memory Movement

Experimental biofabricators are now printing patterns on fabric using mushroom-based inks, and even making mushroom paper and mushroom-based leather—creating textiles that age, change, and biodegrade intentionally. Quilts that are meant to return to the earth. The post Quilts, Soil, and the New Folk Memory Movement appeared first on Green Prophet. Close-up of Pauline Burbidge’s botanical

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Ocean Action Forum 2025: Can Saudi Arabia Redefine the Future of Marine Stewardship?

Desalination and power plant powered by the sun in ultra-luxury Shebara, Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia, a nation better known for its oil wealth, is rapidly reinventing itself as a marine sustainability player. Positioned between the ecologically sensitive Red Sea and the economically strategic Arabian Gulf, the Kingdom now has its sights set on becoming a

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Turning Values Into Action

Turning Values Into Action written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing Listen to the full episode: Overview On this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, John Jantsch welcomes back bestselling author, keynote speaker, and Acceleration Partners founder Robert Glazer. Robert’s new book, “The Compass Within,” explores how to identify, clarify, and

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Seychelles activists sue government for Qatari development on turtle nesting sites

The luxury resort now under legal challenge on Assomption Island is being developed by Assets Group, a Qatar-based real estate company that advertises the project on its own website as a collection of high-end villas and spa facilities in the Seychelles. According to multiple reports, including Mongabay and The Seychelles Nation, the developer is tied

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