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Emirates host launch of UN Sustainable Energy Year

The United Nations launched its International Year of Sustainability Energy for All at the World Future Energy Forum in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the federal and futuristic United Arab Emirates.

Writer: Paul Cochrane

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Seeking Unity in Mediterranean Diversity

Leading up to its special report on Water Around the Mediterranean in association with the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM), Revolve Water features an exclusive interview with UfM Deputy Secretary General Rafiq Husseini about our water challenges.

Writer: Francesca de Châtel

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European Pipeline Race Deepens

With the intensifying European economic crisis, the exorbitant price of the Nabucco pipeline now seems increasingly unrealistic and is pushing already wary investors and energy consortia to explore other, less expensive options.

Writer: Sijbren de Jong

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Sharmistha Ray

HIDDEN GEOGRAPHIES
Sharmistha Ray’s solo exposition:
January 18 – February 18, 2012
Galerie Mirchandani & Steinruecke
Colaba, Mumbai, India

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Towards a Pan-European Supergrid

The creation of a pan-European grid to trade and ship electricity all across Europe, in a truly integrated manner, would revolutionize the energy market in a more self-sufficient way.

Writer: Sijbren de Jong

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Barcelona: Smart City

Barcelona is set to become a zero emissions metropolis and a model “urban habitat” with more energy efficient buildings, hybrid public transport and renewable water management. Look for the special 10-page city feature on Barcelona in Revolve’s Winter issue!

Writer: Stuart Reigeluth

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Heal Kashmir With Art

In October 2011, the organization Heal Kashmir With Art had a first exposition in Srinagar. Paul Cochrane interviews Kashmiri artist and founder of HKWA, Haseeb Ul Nabi, about different mediums and alternatives to violence for Revolve Magazine.

Writer: Paul Cochrane
Photographer: Saddam Zoru

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The Nile: Shifting Balance of Powers

Despite closer cooperation between the Nile Basin countries, tensions over water sharing are likely to increase as population growth, climate change and agricultural development in upstream countries place growing pressure on water resources.

Writers: Francesca de Châtel and Terje Oestigaard

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Wanted: Chinese cleantech capital and connections

Cleanteach companies with products to sell target China as the emerging global cleantech powerhouse, but China is not as popular a destination to seek investment capital. Here what’s happening.

Writer: Dallas Kachan

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Western Sahara: Keeping the Status Quo

UN resolution 1979 (2011) on the Western Sahara does not bring independence any closer for the Sahrawi people; it does not even improve human rights; it merely endorses the Moroccan monarchy.

Writer: Eduardo Trillo
Photographer: Alan Gignoux

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