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Archives for August, 2011

Israeli-Swedish project: Turn paper waste into foam – Jerusalem Post

By ANNA ETRA 08/02/2011 04:45 Goal is to move toward renewable resources, away from other oil-based materials. Talkbacks (7) Researchers at the Hebrew University have developed a new method to convert waste fibers from the paper industry into non-synthetic foam that can be re-used. The project was spearheaded by Shaul Lapidot, a PhD student of […]

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2011 Ford Motor Company Conservation & Environmental Grants in the ME

Ford Motor Company’s Conservation & Environmental Grants programme has become an annual event in the Middle East. Since its inception in 2000, the GCC/Levant chapter of the grants programme has supported at least 130 projects with more than $1 million granted to date. The programme has seen support from various governmental and non-governmental environmental authorities […]

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Wadi Fukin, a Valley of Hope and Despair [Palestinenote.com]

26 Jul 2011. Source: Palestinenote.com by Joshka Wessels Fahmi Manasra walks to the spring he remembers from his childhood. He was a young boy when he moved from Dheisheh refugee camp to the paradise of Wadi Fukin some 30 years ago. At the time, he felt like he was in heaven.  He had wished to […]

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And business men joined the ‘green cause’…

13-7-2011 Awareness is low, poverty is on the rise. Other problems are considered more urgent. But waste management is finding its way up on political agendas everywhere in the world, including in conflict-torn regions. In many of the Arab towns in Galilee and Palestinian urban areas of the West Bank, environmental problems can reach the […]

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Environmental migrants: more than numbers [OurWorld 2.0]

by Jacob Park, July 13, 2011. Source: OurWorld 2.0 The political turmoils in Syria, along with Egypt and other countries in the Middle East, have entangled the international community and served as a major test of global governance. Syria’s political difficulties have lead to such problems as a stream of refugees fleeing to the Turkish […]

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Water consumption drops 7.5% in first six months of year – Jerusalem Post

by SHARON UDASIN 08/01/2011 04:16 Mekorot says despite drop, “water crisis is still not behind us,” announces plans to invest NIS 3b. to “change direction of water supply.” During January-June 2011, water consumption was 48.2 million cubic meters lower than during the same time last year, mostly attributable to heavier rains this year, which decreased […]

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Environment Protection Law amended to maximise penalties against violators – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – The Ministry of Environment has amended the Environment Protection Law to maximise penalties against violators and increase the amount of fines for environmental violations, Minister of Environment Taher Shakhshir said on Sunday. The law will be referred soon to the Prime Ministry for approval. Environment and legal experts started reviewing […]

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Journal Article: “The Water–Energy Nexus in Middle East and North Africa” – Energy Policy

“The Water–Energy Nexus in Middle East and North Africa” Journal Article, Energy Policy, volume 39, issue 6, pages 4529-4540 August 2011 Authors: Afreen Siddiqi, Affiliate, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program; Laura Diaz Anadon, Associate Director, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program; Director, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group; Project Manager, Energy Research, Development, Demonstration […]

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Report: Climate Change Adaptation in the Middle East and North Africa – Belfer Center

Climate Change Adaptation in the Middle East and North Africa Challenges and Opportunities Working Paper September 2010 Author: Jeannie Sowers, Former Research Fellow, The Dubai Initiative Dubai Initiative Working Papers Belfer Center Programs or Projects: The Dubai Initiative The impacts of human-induced climate change are often considered a future prospect, yet in the Middle East […]

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Palmachim ranks ‘dirtiest beach in Israel’ – YNET

New Environment Ministry index classifies Palmachim Beach ‘dirtiest’ in Israel, while northern beaches receive high rankings; finds 80% of waste comprised of plastic Yael Darel Palmachim Beach has been named the dirtiest beach in Israel, according to an Environment Ministry index published recently. The index, published once a week throughout the swimming season, ranks the […]

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Teens embark on Kinneret tour to promote water conservation – Jersualem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 08/01/2011 04:27 High school students depart on week-long trip with Society for the Protection of Nature to raise awareness about forlorn state of the lake. Dozens of high school students departed on a week-long trip with the Society for the Protection of Nature around Lake Kinneret on Sunday, to raise awareness about […]

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Changes proposed to the Israeli National Parks Law to allow rightist group’s control of East Jerusalem national park. [Haaretz / + 972]

Government move would cement rightist group’s control of Jerusalem national park.  Elad, which manages the City of David national park, is active in ‘Judaization’ of East Jerusalem. By Zafrir Rinat and Nir Hasson || 27.07.11 || Source: Haaretz The government and a group of MKs led by Yisrael Hasson (Kadima) this week renewed the process […]

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Can water end the Arab-Israeli conflict? Al Jazeera

Could solving the water crisis in Israel and Palestine also help resolve the entrenched occupation and conflict? by Arwa Aburawa Last Modified: 29 Jul 2011 Around three weeks ago on a late Tuesday morning, Israeli soldiers armed with a truck and a digger entered the Palestinian village of Amniyr and destroyed nine water tanks. One […]

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A political haze – Daily Star

Daily Star Editorial The environmental challenges facing Lebanon today are no joke. Studies have been issued, figures have been produced, warnings have been sounded, and politicians can always find the opportunity to make speeches in which they praise the environment and call for its protection – and do little to actually fix the situation. To […]

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Jordan’s anti-nuclear movement gains steam – Jordan Times

By Taylor Luck MAFRAQ – Sheikh Ahmed Mashagbeh has nuclear on the mind. For the last six months, the 70-year-old tribal leader has broken from his traditional role of brokering engagements and land disputes to reading up on atomic energy and nuclear waste disposal. Now a self-proclaimed nuclear expert, Mashagbeh has one simple message for […]

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Greenpeace activists hold day-long stand-in to warn against nuclear hazards – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – Greenpeace Jordan activists on Thursday raised large banners at Jabal Amman’s busy Second Circle, warning against the hazards of Jordan’s projected nuclear programme and calling for considering renewable energy sources as a substitute. The banners attracted the attention of motorists and pedestrians in the area, while many others joined the […]

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Militants attack gas pipeline in Sinai – Jordan Times

AMMAN (JT) – Unidentified gunmen on Saturday attacked a terminal on the gas pipeline to Jordan and Israel for the fifth time since February, a security official said, quoted by Agence France-Presse. Gunmen on motorbikes and cars lobbed grenades and tried to storm the terminal at Al Shulaq in north Sinai but were confronted by […]

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Fund to finance environment-friendly projects – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – The Ministry of Environment on Sunday launched the Jordan Environment Fund (JEF), which starts today receiving applications from parties planning to start eco-projects. The JEF seeks to support socio-economic projects that improve the environment, rehabilitate degraded ecosystems and ensure the sustainability of the country’s natural resources, by partly financing the […]

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Donor aid boosts West Bank infrastructure – Ma’an

RAMALLAH (IRIN) — West Bank infrastructure projects have increased as a result of the Palestinian Authority’s state-building efforts and increased donor funding, although significant barriers to implementation remain, report officials from Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad’s office, PA ministries and donors. Infrastructure, intertwined with economic development, is seen as the backbone of a future […]

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Housing reform should not come at the expense of the environment – Haaretz

Lowering prices isn’t everything: protesters and politicians should not trample the environment in race to lower protester’s rent. Haaretz Editorial The housing protest is ratcheting up the pressure on the government to come up with solutions that will impress the public with their extent and speed of implementation. There is a real danger that such […]

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