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Archives for June, 2012

Expert: Eilat complex would harm reefs – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 06/04/2012 05:37 Eilat’s southern shores have already reached their capacity for project development, Dr. Jacob Dafni argues. Building a new hotel and commercial center complex along Eilat’s Almog Beach would cause irreversible harm to the area’s coral reefs, an expert marine biologist in the region said. “The Eilat coral reef is a […]

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Lebanon faces environment problems due to development – Daily Star

June 06, 2012 01:18 AM By Stephen Dockery BEIRUT: Activists, government officials and business leaders drew attention to threatening local and global environmental problems caused by urban development Tuesday on World Environment Day, which saw the start of conferences on sustainability and green businesses. Several days of exhibitions and conferences kicked off at the BIEL […]

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Better planning would protect environment, boost economy – environmentalists – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa | Jun 05,2012 | 23:10 AMMAN — Poorly designed policies and a lack of master planning are contributing to environmental pollution and waste of natural resources, incurring costs to the economy as well, an environment expert said on Tuesday. Speaking at the 6th Jordanian Environment Conference, Bahjat Odwan, president of the Jordanian […]

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Two-Thirds of Households Use Solar Energy Heaters, Says Bureau of Statistics – WAFA

RAMALLAH, June 4, 2012 (WAFA) – Around 66% of households in the Palestinian Territory had solar energy heaters in July of 2011 compared to 66.7% in July 2010, Monday said a press release by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) on the eve of World Environment Day (WED) on June 5th. The theme of […]

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Lebanon: EU programme for better environmental governance [EU info centre]

June 1, 2012. Source: EU info centre The Support to Reform and Environmental Governance (StREG) programme, funded by the European Union with an €8 million grant, was launched on 31 May in Lebanon. This programme aims at improving environmental governance, and more specifically at creating an effective capacity at the Ministry of Environment in order […]

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Syrian refugees draining water-poor Jordan dry [Daily Star Lebanon]

June 01, 2012 By Ahmad Khatib AMMAN: Tens of thousands of Syrian refugees who have fled from carnage and violence at home to neighboring Jordan are draining the desert kingdom’s meager water resources, officials and experts say. It is a new challenge for Jordan, one of the world’s 10 driest countries, where desert covers 92 […]

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Emirates Environmental Group and The Coca-Cola Company launch UNDP’s Every Drop Matters Programme across the UAE

United Arab Emirates: Sunday, June 03 – 2012 Source: AMEinfo.com The Coca-Cola Company, the world’s largest beverage giant, launched the ‘Every Drop Matters’ programme across the UAE in cooperation with the Emirates Environmental Group (EEG) and the UNDP. The ‘Every Drop Matters’ programme helps increase understanding of water conservation issues in the UAE supported by […]

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Solar Desalination System for Arid Land Agriculture [Science Daily]

ScienceDaily (May 25, 2012) — Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) researchers have created a human-made oasis in the desert with the successful application of a solar-powered desalination system that provides water for irrigation in arid regions. The project was made possible with support from American Associates, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (AABGU). The solar-powered […]

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€4.6 million available for cleaner energy-saving Mediterranean cities [EU info centre]

04-06-2012 The European Commission has published a service procurement notice for urban environmental development planning and energy-efficiency consultancy services under a project titled “Cleaner energy-saving Mediterranean cities” with a budget of €4.6 million. The publication reference is EuropeAid/132630/C/SER/Multi. The purpose of this technical assistance project to be implemented under a service contract is to encourage and […]

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Israelis and Palestinians make very different movies about water – Haaretz

Israelis and Palestinians make very different movies about water Nine jointly made films show the eyes of beholders can see very different things. By Nirit Anderman | Jun.03, 2012 After 30 years in America, Kareem Hamid went back to his roots. He and his wife returned to the small, luscious green meadow fed by a […]

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Expert urges EU, Mideast to invest in green energy – Daily Star

May 31, 2012 01:16 AM The Daily Star ATHENS: A leading energy consultant called on Middle East countries and the European Union to increase investments in green energy and alternative energy. Roudi Baroudi, who was one of the key speakers at the 2012 Mediterranean Oil and Gas Conference in Athens, told participants that the time […]

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Gov’t embarks on comprehensive plan to address energy woes – Jordan Times

by JT | Jun 03,2012 | 23:02 AMMAN — The government has started applying a set of energy-saving measures to address inflation in the energy bill which stood at JD4 billion last year, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. Revenues originated by these measures will constitute 26 per cent of the Kingdom’s energy bill which […]

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‘100 Israeli start-ups developing oil alternatives’ – YNET

Government appoints Eyal Rosner as head of national initiative to reduce dependency on oil. Minister Landau: Natural gas fuels are on way Calcalist Published: 06.02.12 The government approved Sunday the appointment of Eyal Rosner as director of a national initiative to develop technologies that reduce the global use of oil in transportation. Prime Minister Benjamin […]

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Summer fire season erupts with triple blaze – Daily Star

May 31, 2012 01:28 AM The Daily Star KOURA, Lebanon: Despite rain earlier in the week, the summer fire season was off to an early start with three fires reported Wednesday. One fire erupted at 8 a.m. in an abandoned plot of land facing the Saint Joseph University campus in the village of Ras Masqa […]

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Green group: Declare Haifa air pollution region – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 06/01/2012 06:01 Environmentalist group calls on Erdan to make declaration, forcing cities in Haifa Bay region to take action. Representatives of the Green Movement demanded, in a letter sent to Environmental Protection Minister Gilad Erdan on Thursday morning, that he immediately declare the Haifa Bay region as an area afflicted with air […]

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The revival of Al Salam Canal, supposed to develop Sinai – Egypt Independent

Al Salam Canal project was planned to be the main artery for development in the Sinai Peninsula, representing Egypt’s strategic extension and historical link to its Arab neighbors. Met with obstacles, the project was halted, but steps are currently being taken toward its revival. The project, first launched in 1997 under Prime Minister Kamal al-Ganzouri, […]

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Sharm el-Sheikh’s new lagoon causes worry over area’s natural wonders – Egypt Independent

If you discern a giant crystal lake looming in the horizon of Sharm el-Sheikh’s sizzling desert, don’t think it is a mirage — it is indeed the world’s largest crystal lagoon, officially recognized last month by Guinness World Records. Designed by the renowned Chilean architect Fernando Fischmann and still under construction, the 12-hectare Sharm el-Sheikh […]

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Arava desert to be storage site for aircraft – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 06/01/2012 06:43 Service station will be an economic stimulus for the region, providing 800 jobs, Interior Ministry says. A large plot of arid desert land in the country’s Arava region will soon become a service and dismantling hub to about 500 aircraft. The Committee for Principal Planning under the Interior Ministry’s National […]

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Middle East farmers losing on plunging olive prices – Jerusalem Post

By ARIEH O’SULLIVAN / THE MEDIA LINE 05/31/2012 16:58 European oil giants dumping stocks below costs could prove catastrophic. ‘ The price for olive oil has dropped to its lowest level in a decade and farmers in the Middle East are bearing the brunt as Spain and Italy dump their government-subsidized stocks at below cost. […]

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