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Archives for January, 2012

Business group: Legalize at-home water recycling – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 01/13/2012 06:16 By recycling gray water Israel’s private sector could save 150 million cubic meters of water annually. Talkbacks (9) The government should legalize the implementation of gray water systems in homes, the Grey Water Division of the Federation of Israeli Chambers of Commerce announced on Thursday. As the country enters its […]

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Kishon River clean-up project lacking funding – Haaretz

According to plan riverbed will be dried, cleaned and made available for use as land in an area slated for a public park. By Zafrir Rinat The Kishon River Authority and Environmental Protection Ministry are moving ahead with a major initiative to clean up the Haifa area waterway despite the lack of guaranteed funding sources. […]

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‘Blueprints for Ibn Hammad Dam ready’ – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa | Jan 17,2012 | 23:06 AMMAN — Blueprints for the four-million-cubic-metre (mcm) Ibn Hammad Dam in Karak Governorate are ready, with construction expected to start this year, according to a government official. “Studies and blueprints for the Ibn Hammad Dam are completed and construction will commence once funding of the project is […]

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40-meter cellular antenna could tower over Ashdod beach – Haaretz

Better on shore than near our homes, say some local residents. By Zafrir Rinat Ashdod residents may soon find themselves swimming in the shadow of a cellular antenna soaring 40 meters above the Riviera Beach’s small locker room, if Cellcom gets its way. The cellular provider’s request to erect the antenna, which the Ashdod Planning […]

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SPNI: Wind turbines endanger birds, threaten open areas – Haaretz

By Zafrir Rinat Renewable energy has found itself an unexpected enemy: one of Israel’s largest environmental groups. Though wind turbines may be helping the environment by providing a clean energy source, they also endanger birds and bats, the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel said in a report released yesterday on 110 threats […]

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Heavy pollution preventing construction of central Israel housing units – Haaretz

Construction Minister says regions are in areas of high demand for housing, and that making them suitable for construction could go a long way toward meeting these demands. By Zafrir Rinat Large-scale pollution, much of it caused by government agencies, is delaying the construction of some 40,000 homes in central Israel and could also delay […]

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New sustainability school at Israeli University to be funded by major polluting firms – Haaretz

School of Sustainability at the IDC Herzliya received major start-up donations from Israel Chemicals, the cause of major environmental hazards in Israel. By Zafrir Rinat Israel Chemicals, which has caused major environmental hazards in the country, is one of the founding funders of the School of Sustainability at the Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya. The school, […]

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Water minister suggests increasing water tariffs – Jordan Times

AMMAN — Minister of Water and Irrigation Mousa Jamani on Thursday said he supports increasing water tariffs and returning to quarterly water bills. During a visit to Irbid Governorate, he explained that the increase in the bill will be proportionate to water consumption and will not impact the low-income bracket whose consumption does not exceed […]

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Chamber of Commerce pushes ‘Med-Dead’ project – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 01/12/2012 03:16 Project would connect the Mediterranean and Dead seas through a canal, could improve environment, tourism and agriculture. Talkbacks (12) In light of the looming energy crisis and dwindling condition of the Dead Sea, Israel Chamber of Commerce President Uriel Lynn recently appealed to relevant ministers that they reexamine the idea […]

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Cabinet again rejects Dead Sea bill – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 01/10/2012 04:54 For second time, cabinet rejects bill that would provide for the comprehensive rehabilitation of the Dead Sea region. Talkbacks (3) The cabinet rejected a bill for the second time that would provide for the comprehensive rehabilitation of the Dead Sea region, during a meeting on Monday. “The Israeli government continues […]

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Environmental advocates blast Dead Sea deal = Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 01/10/2012 23:10 Erdan appeals to PM to create public committee on natural resources. Talkbacks (3) Environmental and tourism proponents on Tuesday slammed the Dead Sea deal that the Finance Ministry made with Israel Chemicals last week. The criticism came during a Knesset Finance Committee session being held on the issue a week […]

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Thousands of bats found hanging out in abandoned army outposts – Haaretz

Parks authority wants dozens of Jordan Valley outposts, which house one-third of all bat species found in Israel, to be turned into nature reserves. By Zafrir Rinat What do you do with a bunch of abandoned army outposts? Turn them into nature reserves for bats, of course. Or at least, that’s what will happen if […]

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Residents organize against proposal to use planned park for railway sheds – Haaretz

Interior Ministry committee examining relocation of current maintenance site reportedly put the Yarkon River site high on its short list of candidates. By Zafrir Rinat Residents of the southern Sharon region had expected that after surviving the heightened construction activity in the area they would be rewarded, in a decade or so, with a lovely […]

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Learning to apply ecosystem-based management in the Mediterranean

16 December 2011. Source: Horizon 2020 A two-day regional training course on “Ecosystem-based management in the Mediterranean”, took place in Athens on 15-16 December 2011. It was organized by the Mediterranean Information Office for Environment, Culture and Sustainable Development (MIO-ECSDE) and WWF MedPO, in collaboration with UNEP/MAP, within the framework of the EU funded Horizon […]

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Heschel Center deemed to environmentally excel [JPost]

The program was one of seven organizations, individuals to receive award, NIS 50,000 by Erdan and Peres. By SHARON UDASIN 09/01/2012. The Heschel Center, which for years has been churning out graduates that achieve environmental excellence, took home an award of its own for its 12-year-old Environmental Fellows Program. The program was one of seven […]

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Thirst for water a sinking point at Israel-Palestine talks [RTCC]

3 January 2012. By Tierney Smith Source: Responding to Climate Change (RTCC) Talks this week between Israeli and Palestinian officials end a 16-month long stalemate between the two parties. These stalled in 2010 after Israel refused to renew a partial freeze on Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, but as talks begin looking to […]

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Israel pledges to limit quarrying of precious Samar dunes in south – Haaretz

Director of Union for Environmental Defense says, ‘Today the struggle for the dunes ends with a legal and environmental achievement.’ By Zafrir Rinat The state has promised to restrict sand quarrying to only a small part of the ecologically sensitive Samar dunes in the Arava, the state told the Be’er Sheva District Court last week. […]

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Arwa Aburawa Green Prophet’s 11 Eco Heroes of 2011 – Green Prophet

Our VIP list of 11 environment heroes for the Middle East 2011. If you don’t know these people already, now is the time to start. Top heroes are from Israel, Turkey and Iraq. The year 2011 has been a year like no other in the Middle East. We’ve seen protests against corruption, people have taken […]

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The Dead Sea Photo by: Marc Israel Sellem Dead Sea petition reaches 15,000 signatures – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 01/06/2012 05:37 Green groups rally public to save sea ahead of cabinet vote on MK Dov Henin’s comprehensive Dead Sea rehabilitation bill. Talkbacks (9) Ahead of the cabinet’s vote on Sunday about MK Dov Henin’s comprehensive Dead Sea rehabilitation bill, activist groups are banding together to promote an online petition that aims […]

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Green groups take deal between Israel and Dead Sea Works with pinch of salt – Haaretz

01.01.12 The cabinet is set to approve an agreement today in which the Dead Sea Works will pay for most of the salt-harvesting project that aims to protect hotels at the southern end of the Dead Sea from flooding. The agreement between the state and the Israel Chemicals-owned company also doubles the royalties that the […]

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