Why the Persian Gulf Has More Oil and Gas Explained
by MENA-Forum | 13 April 2026 | Energy Transition, Sustainable Development, Technology | 0 Comments
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Geologic forces over millions of years have meant the region is an energy-rich global flash point, as it is now with a war underway that’s causing a global energy crisis.
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Rethinking Building Performance in Energy Volatility
by MENA-Forum | 12 April 2026 | Built Environment, Energy Transition, Sustainable Development, Technology | 0 Comments
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.Energy is no longer just a cost to manage; it is becoming a defining factor in asset performance and portfolio valuation.
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Is Automation Really the Answer? Regional Insights
by MENA-Forum | 11 April 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, Sustainable Development, Technology | 0 Comments
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Across the Gulf Cooperation Council, recycling is moving from the margins to the mainstream. Governments are setting ambitious circular economy and waste diversion targets under national programs
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