Green Prophet

Green Prophet is a news website that covers clean technology and sustainable news about the Middle East.[http://www.treehugger.com/natural-sciences/green-prophets-top-7-mideast-eco-tourism-spots.html "Green Prophet's Top 7 Mideast Eco-Tourism Spots"]. Trehugger, Jennifer Hattam August 8, 2009[http://www.aquila-style.com/focus-points/eco-muslims-greening-the-earth/2711/ "Eco-Muslims Greening the Earth"], Aquila Style Magazine, By Laila Achmad, Friday, 31st August 2012 It focuses mainly on topics related to the Middle East.{{cite book|author1=Daniel E. Orenstein|author2=Alon Tal|author3=Char Miller|title=Between Ruin and Restoration: An Environmental History of Israel|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5CMCJFzIkLkC&pg=PA348|date=1 December 2012|publisher=University of Pittsburgh Pre|isbn=978-0-8229-7811-4|pages=348–}}[http://www.peacexpeace.org/2012/03/roots-of-justice-green-shoots-of-hope/ "Roots of Justice, Green Shoots of Hope"]. Peace x Peace, March 2012 -By Mary Liepold

In 2012, the site was reaching almost 200,000 viewers per month. By 2015, more than 20 journalists and analysts reported for Green Prophet, following social issues related to the environment, in the Middle East-North Africa region.{{citation needed|date=January 2017}}

History

Green Prophet was founded in 2008 by Karin Kloosterman, an environmental activist from Canada, who moved to the Middle East.[http://www.thecuttingedgenews.com/index.php?article=52723 "The Mideast’s Environmental “Prophet”"], The Green Edge, The Cutting Edge News, Ruth Eglash, September 11th 2011 At first the website focused on environmental news from Israel.[http://www.cnet.com/news/green-news-harvest-500-mile-fuel-cell-car-linux-gets-green-flag/ "Green news harvest: 500-mile fuel cell car, Linux gets 'green flag'"]. CNET, Martin LaMonica, June 10, 2008{{failed verification|date=January 2017}} Shortly thereafter it began to publish news and feature articles about environmental topics throughout the Middle East, including eco-faith, solar and wind energy, organic living, sustainable housing,[http://www.newvilnareview.com/features/an-interview-with-karin-kloosterman-editor-of-greenprophet-com.html "An Interview With Karin Kloosterman, Editor of greenprophet.com"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080531044713/http://www.newvilnareview.com/features/an-interview-with-karin-kloosterman-editor-of-greenprophet-com.html |date=2008-05-31 }}. New Vilna Review, May 27, 2008 oil independence, science and health. Over the years Karin reports being one of the "biggest friends to the enemy states",{{Cite web|url=http://jewishjournal.com/culture/lifestyle/humans-of-israel/235236/joined-tribe-thrived|title=She Joined the Tribe and Thrived|date=14 June 2018}} because she works from Israel, a society with freedom of speech, she is able to write about the atrocities reported to her secretly from people in Iran, Iraq, Egypt, who might "disappear" for social, environmental action.

In 2009 Green Prophet hosted a blogger's conference{{cite web |title=Green Bloggers Conference: Environmental Awareness in Palestine 'A Need to Start' |url=https://www.greenprophet.com/2009/12/green-blogging-hiba-palestine/ |website=Green Prophet |date=December 24, 2009}} for young Palestinians, connecting them to Jordanians and Israelis to help writers improve content and awareness about shared ecological issues. The event was organized by Daniella Cheslow, an American-Israeli, now an editor at Politico.

Green Prophet followed a social experiment in electricity use Masdar City in Abu Dhabi in 2010.[http://www.arpajournal.net/masdar-citys-hidden-brain/ "Masdar City’s Hidden Brain"]. ARPA Journal. by Gökçe Günel May 15, 2014

Notable writers include Daniella Cheslow (NPR, Washington Post), Arwa Aburawa (Al Jazeera).{{cite web |title=Arwa Aburawa |url=https://www.iwmf.org/community/arwa-aburawa/ |website=International Women's Media Foundation}}

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