
Rediscovering a galaxy through music!
Last year, I had the same experience with a symphony orchestra during The Lord of the Rings, and last month I had another one, this time during Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, one of the best installments in the Star Wars franchise. In this post, I’ll share my Star

Rediscovering a galaxy through music!
Last year, I had the same experience with a symphony orchestra during The Lord of the Rings, and last month I had another one, this time during Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, one of the best installments in the Star Wars franchise. In this post, I’ll share my Star

We’re realizing our waste prevention vision in Bozcaada!
The Bozcaada events we’ve all been eagerly awaiting begin tomorrow morning. I’m thrilled to be a part of the running event I enjoy most, starting tomorrow. I’ve mentioned in previous articles that the runs in Bozcaada are one of my favorites. I’d like to remind you of the articles I

Political Thought in Latin America and Its Adaptation to Our Region
In my last article, I wrote about Roberto Fragomeno, an expert in philosophy and political history, who gave a talk entitled Political Thought in Latin America at the Cervantes Institute on 21 March, organized by the Costa Rican Embassy. In this week’s article, I would like to briefly summarize the

Honorary Consulate of Costa Rica: Is it over or should I continue?
I have previously written various articles about the content and ideal duration of my duties as Honorary Consul of Costa Rica, which I have held since 2008, and I have shared my views on potential innovations and potential foreclosures. At this point, I would like to share current developments that

Humans will determine AI, and AI will determine the future of humans.
Lately, everyone’s talking about AI. Some are emphasizing how AI will simplify our future, while others are speculating that self-learning computers and robots could lead to the end of humanity. In this week’s article, I’ll discuss an inspiring campaign about AI and happiness and share some of my thoughts on

100% domestic solar panels for energy independence
As many of you know, my dream of pioneering initiatives to expand renewable energy in Turkey for a clean future date back many years. EkoRE, which we founded in 2012 under favorable conditions, was awarded a Project-Based Incentive worth 2.2 billion Turkish Lira last week for its 100% domestic solar

Questions about the Nuclear Power Plant
The nuclear power plant in Akkuyu, Mersin, was officially opened the other day. We’ve heard mostly positive statements and pronouncements about this plant, which is expected to provide 10% of Turkey’s electricity. As an expert and patriot who has been working in the energy sector for a long time, I’d

Mental transformation is essential for urban transformation!
Last week, I delivered the opening speech at the Urban Transformation Roundtable, which we’d been planning since the beginning of the year. In my opening presentation at 10 a.m., I discussed my area of expertise, ‘Ecological Buildings,’ a key component of sustainability. The announcement of this event was posted on

TİDER represented our country in the best possible way at FBLI this year.
TİDER (Basic Needs Association), Türkiye’s umbrella organization for food banking, represented our country in the best possible way at the FBLI (Foodbanking Leadership Institute), organized by GFN (Global Foodbanking Network), just as it did last year. We ensured that Türkiye was represented in the best possible way at this event,

My Answers to Frequently Asked Questions 5
Years ago, I began writing articles in a question-and-answer format titled “My Answers to Frequently Asked Questions.” As more questions about my work or opinions accumulated, it was time to add another article to this series. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions I’ve encountered recently, along with





