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Archives for April, 2012

Springwater flows in the West Bank, but who controls it? – Haaretz

Palestinians say settlers are taking over their springs and using them to develop tourist sites;settlers say they are merely preserving nature after decades of neglect. By Zafrir Rinat The settlers have been investing special efforts of late to persuade the Israeli public to make its way to numerous tourism sites on the other side of […]

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Wastewater that now goes to waste will soon irrigate Negev farms – Haaretz

By Amiram Cohen The Mekorot water company will invest half a billion shekels to bring large quantities of treated wastewater to Negev farmers. In order to do that, Mekorot will put back into service a pipeline to the eastern Negev that has not been used since the 1970s. The old pipeline was used to carry […]

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Israeli scientists question need to clean up contaminated river – Haaretz

Environmental protection ministry plan calls for dredging sledge pools along several kilometers of the Kishon river contaminated by run-off from nearby oil refineries, chemical plants and factories. By Zafrir Rinat Israeli scientists question need to clean up contaminated river Environmental protection ministry plan calls for dredging sledge pools along several kilometers of the Kishon river […]

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Rashpetco and its contractor accused of waste dumping in Idku – Egypt Independent

Lawyers and activists from the Idku Workers Union accuse a company contracted by the Rashid Petroleum Company (Rashpetco), a joint venture between a state-owned petroleum firm and multinationals, of dumping waste in their waters and fields. Their claims against the company in question, Green Valley Oil Service, are supported by the Idku-based representative of the […]

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Restaurant accused of dumping in Kinneret – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 04/04/2012 02:54 The Environment Ministry accused a Kfar Nahum restaurant of leaking large amounts of raw sewage into the lake. The Environmental Protection Ministry has accused the Capernaum restaurant in Kfar Nahum of leaking copious amounts of raw sewage through a concealed pipe system into the northern part of Lake Kinneret, a […]

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SunGlacier could produce water from air in the Egyptian desert – Egypt Independent

Solar deep freeze may grace Egypt’s sands A Dutch artist intends to create a glacier in the Egyptian desert to inspire solar powered solutions to climate change. Working from a climate controlled cube in The Hague in the Netherlands, Ap Verheggen and the company Cofely Refrigeration say they have completed tests that show it is […]

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Work on Africa’s biggest wind farm in Kenya to begin – Egypt Independent

The construction of what is to become Africa’s biggest wind farm will start by June in an arid region of northern Kenya, the project’s officials said on Saturday. A total of 365 wind turbines will be erected near Lake Turkana, where winds blow predictably and regularly, averaging speeds of 11 metres per second. After seven […]

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Greens rap Tel Aviv city hall for starting to tear down historic Aliya market – Haaretz

Opponents say none of the land should be transferred to private hands in a neighborhood suffering from a severe shortage of public space. By Ilan Lior Environmentalists and local people fear that Tel Aviv will push through a plan to put up residential and commercial buildings at a former market in the south of the […]

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Egyptian medicinal plant project takes sustainability prize – Egypt Independent

Louise Sarant Wed, 28/03/2012 Egypt’s Medicinal Plants Conservation Project (MPCP) has been awarded the 2012 Equator Prize for its work to preserve genetic heritage, along with 25 other local community groups across the world that were honored for their sustainable development programs. The Equator Initiative is a partnership that brings together the UN, governments, civil […]

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Sinai bridge project puts Red Sea ecosystem at risk, say experts – Egypt Independent

Megan Detrie Fri, 23/03/2012 The proposed causeway linking Saudi Arabia to Egypt could seriously damage the Red Sea’s marine life and disrupt communities in South Sinai, say environmental experts, who are calling for an independent body to conduct an environmental impact assessment before the project goes ahead. While the project is hailed as a much-needed […]

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Israeli greens opposing wind-power plan – Haaretz

National Planning and Building Council due to authorize policy paper calling for the establishment of stations producing electricity on a scale of 800 megawatts. By Zafrir Rinat Green movements around the world consider use of wind power to produce electricity a viable way to reduce dependence on pollutant fuels. But the Israel Nature and Parks […]

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Jordan Valley team hopes to abate climate change – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 04/02/2012 03:18 Decade-long multilateral Jordan Valley program that promoted regional cooperation comes to an end. Adhering to the “resources know no borders” concept, experts involved in a multinational, decade-long Jordan Valley hydrological project hope that their research will not only help preserve the area’s ecosystem but also promote future regional cooperation through […]

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Jerusalem National fund thins capital’s forest to prevent fires – Haaretz

Most experts and environmental groups support the policy, but Jerusalem-area residents used to a green landscape outside their windows, were not convinced. By Nir Hasson and Zafrir Rinat The Jerusalem Municipality and the Jewish National Fund last week cut down several dozen healthy trees in the Jerusalem Forest, to create fire breaks as buffers between […]

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Israel’s green groups clash over where to build up Jerusalem – Haaretz

Battle focuses on plans to build a road through the Jerusalem Forest, as well as more than 1,000 homes at Mitzpeh Nafto’ah. By Zafrir Rinat Green groups are battling amongst themselves over whether new apartment complexes should go up in the hills west of Jerusalem or inside the city itself. Over the past decade, Jerusalem […]

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‘Nahariya is like Chernobyl’ – Haaretz

Asbestos everywhere you look: This northern-Israel coastal town is riddled with the toxin, and the company that made it has taken its fight against paying half of the cleanup cost to the courts. By Ronny Linder-Ganz When Orit Reich, then a young mother, returned in 1991 to live in Nahariya, the city where she grew […]

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Environment Ministry announces new projects – Daily Star

April 03, 2012 02:09 AM The Daily Star BEIRUT: The Environment Ministry is to establish a National Council for the Environment to carry out research on the environmental impact of construction projects and provide an environmental certification system for businesses. The projects were announced Monday by Environment Minister Nazem al-Khoury under a series of decrees […]

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Garbage park land moves to public hands – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 04/03/2012 05:51 ILA removes main obstacle that had been delaying further development of Ariel Sharon Park. The Israel Lands Administration transferred 120 hectares (297 acres) of land from a private company to the Ariel Sharon Park Company over the weekend, achieving a “green dream of Gush Dan,” the Environmental Protection Ministry said. […]

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Israel cabinet to vote on network of bird centers – Haaretz

Government expected to approve NIS 40 million project to establish a network of bird-watching centers aimed at boosting nature tourism to Israel. By Zafrir Rinat The cabinet is expected to approve on Sunday the establishment of a network of bird-watching centers aimed at boosting nature tourism to Israel. The project, which is scheduled to take […]

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Arab world has an opportunity to change climate change perceptions – Al Arabiya

By Rt Hon John Gummer Sunday, 01 April 2012 The attention of much of the Arab world has recently been focused on the landmark Arab League summit, held between 27 and 29 March, the first to be held in Iraq since 1990. Going forwards, however, preparations are already underway for an even bigger, global conference […]

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Rio Summit: Scientists warn of ’emergency on global scale’ – Daily Star

March 29, 2012 02:52 PM LONDON: Leading scientists on Thursday called on the upcoming Rio Summit to grapple with environmental ills that they said pointed to “a humanitarian emergency on a global scale.” In a “State of the Planet” declaration issued after a four-day conference, the scientists said Earth was now facing unprecedented challenges, from […]

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