Posts about sustainability

Hot, very hot, it’s going to get hotter!

The lyrics “Hot, very hot, it’s going to get hotter” in the song “Sıcak” (Hot), sung by Emre Altuğ, one of the representatives of Turkish pop that exploded in Turkey in the 90s, describing warm contact with the opposite sex, perfectly describe the abnormally hot weather we’re experiencing due to

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In the name of the power of waves in renewable energy!

An acquaintance recently asked me about wave energy. While answering his question, I was reminded of this article. In this article, I’ll briefly tell you about another renewable energy type we don’t often hear about, one that’s less popular but has a high potential. Here’s my introduction to wave energy.

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The future of cities and how we will live?

On 14 June, I was the keynote speaker at the CEE Wealth event, a gathering of family offices. In this talk, I explained how future cities will be designed and how we will live, and introduced the concept of self-sufficient net-zero buildings.   The CEE Wealth Summit brought together more

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A Hydrogen Economy for Our National Security

Representatives of approximately 20 companies, institutions, and organizations working to establish a hydrogen sector in Turkey were recently brought together by the German Chamber of Commerce (AHK) with relevant stakeholders for an event in Germany. During this highly productive trip, we also witnessed the Germans’ strategic perspective on green hydrogen

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The Beginning of Sustainable Development in Turkey

In my last article, I introduced sustainable development and addressed economic and ecological integrity. In this article, I will outline what can be done in Turkey to help you visualize these concepts more clearly. Of course, these examples can be applied directly to other countries as well. I hope that

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Sustainable Development: Economic and Ecological Integrity

I’ve been wanting to write an article about sustainable development for a long time. There are many details I’d like to share with you, and I’ll probably write a few articles on the subject. First, I came across an article yesterday by Zehra Yakut from Good4Trust, of which I’m a

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The drought is coming with a bang

In my last post, I shared our enjoyable experiences at the Adana Half Marathon. There were also some situations in Adana that spoiled our fun. For example, we were shocked to see the Seyhan River 80% dry as soon as we arrived in the city. How did the Seyhan River,

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Green Hydrogen in Turkey

As someone who has long argued that Turkey can meet its energy needs with 100% renewable energy, I have repeatedly emphasized that the path to this goal lies in “Green Hydrogen” for economic, ecological, and security reasons. In this summary report, I will share with you the reasons and how

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