The $232-billion opportunity hiding in plain sight
What if you were offered $232 billion to shape the future of your region? No contest. No catch. Only a choice. To act with care, with courage and with creativity.That figure is real. It is the...
Opinion- What Europe’s heatwave tells us about ourselves
Stepping out just after dawn in Muscat, heat drapes across my shoulders, heavy as a wool cloak. The car thermometer already blinks 35, yet a news alert says Brussels will match us by mid-afternoon. A...
A cotton tote won’t stop a crisis, but it’s a start
The cotton tote in my handbag has become muscle memory. Unroll, fill it with tomatoes and coriander, and feel the weave tighten across my knuckles. On Monday evening while shopping in Muttrah, that...
Grief and grit in the climate fight
I didn’t come to TED Countdown, a global gathering focused on accelerating climate solutions, in search of answers. I came carrying questions. Heavy ones. About exhaustion. About how long one can...
When the sea becomes the story
Ten years ago, I stood in a crowded hallway in Paris, watching history unfold. The Paris Agreement had just been adopted and the room erupted. There were cheers, tears and applause. I remember the...
This Eid, let us grow with grace
They stood in a row, robes a little too long, shoes slightly untied, voices carrying more truth than they knew as they sang: “One step closer to being the best that I can be.” I had the honour of...
What if climate solution was also our most overlooked?
I often find that the most powerful ideas are the ones we overlook. We get caught up in chasing innovation, in launching megaprojects, in building the future as if it is something far away. But...
Carbon credits in a thirsty land
It was sunset in Muttrah and the sky over the corniche was brushed with hues of apricot and rose. The scent of frankincense drifted through the air as I sat at Bait Al Luban with a visiting friend, a...
Beyond the parking lot... reflections from Oman Sustainability Week
When I arrived at Oman Sustainability Week, I was ready to dive straight in. Instead, I found myself trapped in loops around a packed parking lot. My coffee cooled as frustration grew. By the time I...
Khareef’s first drop and the price of paradise
When Salalah’s first raindrop kisses the parched earth you can almost taste the sweet tang of wet frankincense on the breeze and hear the hush that falls just before the downpour. You might even...
The lights went out... the blame game began
This Monday, millions across Spain and Portugal found themselves in the dark. A massive blackout swept through both countries, halting trains, silencing cities and sending newsrooms scrambling. In one...
Green capitalism’s new home...
While corporate CEOs are stepping back from bold climate rhetoric, quietly and with little fanfare, a new architecture for sustainability is being cemented beneath their feet in the very structure of...
Oman leads a global first in Hydrogen
There are moments in one’s career that feel heavy with meaning. Not because of the titles in the room, but because of the quiet sense that something lasting is being built. For me, that moment came...
When science reawakens extinction and the past comes alive
I remember the first time I was coerced to watch Game of Thrones. As someone who wasn’t particularly drawn to the series, I found myself reluctantly sitting through the first episode. Yet one scene...
When climate warnings become business forecasts
I’ve often imagined the future, not in the abstract, but in the heat. The kind of heat that forces silence on a city, where life once thrived in the early morning hours and suddenly doesn’t. The...
The beauty of conscious celebration
As Ramadhan draws to a close, a quiet sense of anticipation settles over our homes and hearts. These final days invite more than routine reflection. They call us inward, gently asking us to reconsider...
The great rhino and the hidden predator
I once stood in the African savanna, watching a rhino in the distance, its massive frame unshaken, its presence undeniable. You cannot ignore a rhino. It commands attention, demands space.Much like...
The last voyage of Joshi, the Arabian Sea humpback whale
On February 25, the shores in Al Wusta bore witness to a profound loss, one that speaks to the delicate balance between the natural world and human progress. A gentle giant of the deep, known as...
A Ramadhan of cool winds and warmer questions
I step outside just before sunset, expecting the evening’s familiar warmth. Instead, a cool breeze brushes past me, an unexpected reminder of Ramadhan long forgotten. I pause, letting it settle...
Opinion- Reflections from Oman Climate Week
As I navigated the discussions at Oman Climate Week, one theme kept surfacing in my mind. The urgency of climate action is undeniable, yet there remains a critical gap in how we finance the...