The Role of Asset Management in Public Sector Efficiency

The Role of Asset Management in Public Sector Efficiency

Public entities facing the charge of meeting the needs of their communities need to be mindful of how they utilize resources. The process of asset management helps identify underutilized/surplus assets for reallocation/disposal. Not only does this provide free resources, but it also ensures that the free resources go where they are needed most. Example: facility utilization evaluation to…

A museum for Middle East soil

A museum for Middle East soil

The Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD) and the International Center for Biosaline Agriculture (ICBA) will fund and develop the Middle East and North Africa’s first comprehensive guide for establishing and operating soil museums. The post A museum for Middle East soil appeared first on Green Prophet. If you think of the Middle East, sand,…

Borscht

Borscht

This easy Ukrainian Borscht recipe is made with canned beets, plenty of veggies, fresh herbs, and vinegar to create a tangy, earthy, and delicious soup! The post Borscht appeared first on Budget Bytes. Fun fact: Borscht is one of my favorite soups of all time! I love beets because of their natural beauty, subtle sweetness,…

Creamy Pork Chops

Creamy Pork Chops

This easy recipe for Creamy Pork Chops is made with mushrooms, spinach, and a rich pan sauce. It’s a quick dinner the whole family will love! The post Creamy Pork Chops appeared first on Budget Bytes. I used to think pork chops were tricky to get right, but this Creamy Pork Chops recipe completely changed…

The Future of Color is Green (and Blue): Algae as a Natural Dye for a Planet in Transition

The Future of Color is Green (and Blue): Algae as a Natural Dye for a Planet in Transition

At Green Prophet, we’ve long followed algae’s transformative potential—from algae solar panels and bioplastics to its use in wastewater treatment and as a vegan protein source. Now, as color becomes another frontier of ecological consciousness, we see a full-circle return to Earth’s original pigments. The post The Future of Color is Green (and Blue): Algae…

He’s swimming in shark territory to show us Jaws isn’t that scary

He’s swimming in shark territory to show us Jaws isn’t that scary

Fifty years after the blockbuster film “Jaws” turned sharks into the world’s most feared underwater villains, celebrated endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh will seek to rewrite the narrative on sharks for a new generation. The post He’s swimming in shark territory to show us Jaws isn’t that scary appeared first on Green Prophet. Water treatment in…

Recipe: Lettuce Soup

Recipe: Lettuce Soup

Faced with too much of one vegetable, my go-to strategy is to make soup. It’s a matter of peering inside the vegetable crisper and thinking, Oops, those carrots are getting old – or, Why did I buy all those expensive mushrooms? The answer to this veg dilemma is: make soup. I had a head of…

Korea’s New Plastic Eats Itself in the Ocean—Without Losing Its Strength

Korea’s New Plastic Eats Itself in the Ocean—Without Losing Its Strength

Nylon’s dirty little secret? It sticks around. From fishing nets to yoga pants, nylon takes decades to degrade—especially in oceans—choking marine life and clogging ecosystems. But a Korean research team has just pulled off a sustainability moonshot: a new polyester-amide (PEA) plastic that acts like nylon, but disappears like magic—breaking down 92% in real ocean…

Global Progress and Setbacks: Tracking Water Quality Indicators Toward SDG 6 by 2030

Global Progress and Setbacks: Tracking Water Quality Indicators Toward SDG 6 by 2030

The United Nations has 17 objectives that paint a more resource-conscious and fair world called the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The sixth mission is to “ensure access to clean water and sanitation for all” by 2030. The turn of the decade will happen before too long, so assessing progress and moments for improvement at this…