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Archives for May, 2011

Efrat goes green, starting with its children – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 05/25/2011 02:56 Minister praises environmental progress in settlement, says funding will be provided for future projects. Talkbacks (2) From a forest in the Te’ena neighborhood of Efrat, 12thgrader Naftali Gross told Environmental Protection Minister Gilad Erdan about a recycling initiative he and his peers have been leading – a school-wide campaign of […]

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Erdan tours eco facilities in Judea and Samaria – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 05/25/2011 03:06 “Now I see that the Jewish leadership in Judea and Samaria is also leading the green revolution in Israel,” minister says. Environmental Protection Minister Gilad Erdan visited the Yeshiva High School for boys in the South Hebron Hills settlement of Sussiya on Tuesday, to inaugurate a new wind power generator […]

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Nile row easing – Al-Ahram

A focus on boosting diplomatic ties has improved Egypt’s relations with the Nile Basin countries, reports Doaa El-Bey The new atmosphere that has existed in Egypt since the 25 January Revolution has helped ease differences over the fair distribution of Nile water between the upper and lower Nile Basin states, with Egypt working on improving […]

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Water-saving devices to be distributed across the country – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – With the onset of summer, the Ministry of Water and Irrigation has started distributing water-saving devices to households across the country to reduce water use during the hot season. Under the ministry’s summer campaign, technical teams will install these fixtures in households in six governorates where demand is high and […]

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Furious Batroun residents wading through water woes – Daily Star

By Antoine Amrieh BATROUN: In the mountains of north Lebanon this time of year, visitors encounter the roaring sound of water cascading from the slopes to the valleys as the winter snow melts. Meanwhile, residents in coastal areas of places like Batroun are encountering the roaring sound of water delivery trucks, and complaining of a […]

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Water Evaluation and Planning (WEAP) Workshop – Arava Institute

Water Evaluation and Planning (WEAP) Workshop June 19-24, 2011 Israeli, Jordanian, and Palestinian water practitioners are invited to apply for the Water Evaluation and Planning (WEAP) workshop from June 19-24, 2011 on Kibbutz Ketura, Israel. WEAP is useful microcomputer tool for integrated water resources management that goes a step beyond conventional supply-oriented water simulation models. […]

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Wastewater treatment firm offers new payment system – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 05/22/2011 03:16 Municipality pays nothing for technology, shares profits from lower electricity bills. Israeli wastewater treatment technology developer, Mapal Green Energy, has developed a new financial incentive for using its floating fine-bubble diffusers – where the client pays nothing for the technology and installation, and is only responsible for sharing profits from […]

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A nature preservation administration – Haaretz

The ILA must internalize its new role in light of the Israel Lands Administration Law and reexamine a long list of already approved plans to open up lands for development. By Zafrir Rinat Not long ago the Knesset amended the Israel Lands Administration Law. It was stipulated that the ILA would engage not only in […]

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Nature reserves in the south meet with locals’ opposition – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa WADI ARABA – Creating protected areas in the south of Jordan appears to have become difficult as local communities resist the idea and authorities’ cooperation is weak, which may leave some of Jordan’s unique landscapes vulnerable to destruction. Four areas in Wadi Araba were proposed to become protected areas, including Ghor Fifa, […]

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Endangered sea eagles in region found dead in Emek Hefer – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 05/22/2011 03:25 Nature and Parks Authority officials say farmers must stop poisoning crop-damaging animals. Talkbacks (1) A pair of white-tailed sea eagles that were returned to nature in 2007 after remaining naturally extinct in Israel since the 1950s were poisoned to death in the Emek Hefer area this week, the Nature and […]

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Jordan marks World Migratory Bird Day – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – Watching and studying birds is an unconventional hobby for teenagers, but for Hanan Abu Shanab, analysing birds’ behaviour and their origins is her pastime. “Studying migratory and resident birds in Jordan, their route and challenges they face during migration has become an important and interesting topic to me, which I […]

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Harder to breathe after Lag Ba’omer – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 05/23/2011 07:09 Jerusalem fire and rescue services respond to 180 incidents of out-of-control bonfires over the course of celebrations. There was a significant rise in respirable particulates in the air following Lag Ba’omer bonfires on Saturday night, measurements taken by the Environmental Protection Ministry showed. The increase began about an hour after […]

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Study: Water shortages worst in Middle East – Daily Star

Study: Water shortages worst in Middle East May 18, 2011 10:12 AM (Last updated: May 18, 2011 10:17 AM) By Michael Casey Associated Press Key emerging economies and oil rich nations export water issues to ensure food security through African ‘land grab’ (Maplecroft) Key emerging economies and oil rich nations export water issues to ensure […]

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Conflicting reports emerge on water crisis – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 05/19/2011 06:03 Prof. Shani to Channel 2: Water crisis has ended; Water Authority: We are missing 1 billion cubic meters of water due to 6-year drought. Talkbacks (2) While the former head of the Water Authority told Channel 2 news on Wednesday evening that Israel has emerged from its water crisis, statistics […]

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Experts: Dredge all salt from Dead Sea southern basin – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 05/19/2011 06:07 Inaction, they warn, would eventually lead to Ein Bokek hotels being flooded. Talkbacks (1) The 20 million tons of salt that burden the southern portion of the Dead Sea and are likely to eventually cause flooding at the local hotels must be harvested and dumped in the northern portion of […]

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Green activism to protect forests – Jordan Times

By Odeh Al Jayyousi The collective effort to conserve our forests, manifested in the campaign to protect Bergesh Forest in northern Jordan, is a positive sign of vitality of the green movement. Sustaining the momentum of the green movement in Jordan and listening to its demands would be an indicator of good governance that can […]

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‘Disi water uncontaminated’ / More reassurance needed – Jordan Times

By Abeer Numan AMMAN – The water of the Disi basin is not polluted and is potable, Jordanian Geologists Association President Bahjat Al Adwan said on Tuesday, dismissing a report on a news website claiming otherwise. Adwan, speaking to The Jordan Times over the phone, denied claims that the basin water is radioactively contaminated. Adwan […]

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South Amman sewage networks to be revamped – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – Old sewage networks in south Amman will be revamped and new pipes installed starting this year to raise the number of households linked to sewage services by 7 per cent, a senior government official said on Sunday. Under a $2.7 million agreement signed yesterday, sewage services in south Amman will […]

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Riverside park for Zarqa residents on the cards – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – Land bordering part of the heavily polluted Zarqa River will be turned into a breathing space by the end of the year under a pilot project designed to address one of the country’s main environment hotspots. Under two agreements signed on Tuesday, a 500-metre section of the riverbank will be […]

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Transformation of canvas: from a world record to 5,000 eco-friendly bags – Daily Star

May 19, 2011 03:06 AM (Last updated: May 19, 2011 10:40 AM) By Van Meguerditchian BEIRUT: More than 7,000 Lebanese Red Cross volunteers are working to spread humanitarian and environmental values throughout the country as part of a campaign entitled “Hand to Hand to Make a Greener Difference.” The LRC project, which is in partnership […]

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