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Archives for July, 2012

High-tech and banquets creep into Israel’s last surviving dunes – Haaretz

The horizon between Ashdod and Ashkelon is set to shrink because of plans to build a high-tech industrial zone. By Zafrir Rinat | Jul.06, 2012 Only one coastal area remains in the country where you can see golden sands spread out to the horizon: the dunes between Ashdod and Ashkelon. Now that horizon is set […]

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Building up Israel’s beaches, at the expense of the Israeli public – Haaretz

Property developers refuse to back down in their drive to develop the beaches, and are chipping away at the protections created by planning officials. By Zafrir Rinat | Jul.04, 2012 Environmental groups in recent years felt they’d made headway in their perennial drive to protect Israel’s beaches from development. The number of development plans was […]

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Nabi Saleh protesters reach confiscated spring – Ma’an

RAMALLAH (Ma’an) — A weekly Nabi Saleh protest achieved what activists called Friday a historic victory as they reached confiscated lands despite the presence of Israeli forces. The demonstrators were able to reach a spring that was confiscated for the use of settlers, two of whom were bathing in it when a group of protesters […]

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Landau: Israel’s water crisis almost over – YNET

Water and Energy minister says Israel will overcome its water shortage over next decade; says ‘by end of decade the water we’ll all drink will be desalinated’ Ran Rimon Published: 06.28.12 Water and Energy Minister Uzi Landau said Tuesday that the State of Israel will get through its water crisis in the upclong decade. Speaking […]

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Israel, Canada ink energy research deal -YNET

Jerusalem, Ottawa add another tier to bilateral trade, scientific collaboration with agreement to develop renewable energy research projects News agencies Published: 07.01.12 CCanada and Israel signed a new energy cooperation agreement, Ynet has learned. The deal was inked during Canadian Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver’s visit to Israel last week. The agreement will allow Jerusalem […]

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Renewable energy advocate wins CleanTech award – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 07/02/2012 00:47 Eitan Parness to receive Israel’s cleantech’s “man of the year” award for efforts in advancing industry. Renewable energy guru Eitan Parness will receive the “man of the year” award for his efforts in advancing Israel’s cleantech industry, at the annual CleanTech Exhibition in Tel Aviv later this week. Parness, founder […]

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Areas outside capital see up to 12 hours of power cuts – Daily Star

June 30, 2012 01:32 AM The Daily Star BEIRUT: The average rate of power cuts outside the capital stood at over 12 hours a day in June, according to the Energy Ministry. In a statement issued Friday, the ministry said that while Beirut residents experienced an average of three hours a day of power cuts, […]

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Moshav fears reprecussions of 8-hour power outage – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 07/02/2012 01:38 Once every few months, IEC has been cutting electricity it supplies to Yesud Hama’ala to fix electrical system problems. Residents of Yesud Hama’ala, a moshav north of Lake Kinneret (the Sea of Galilee), fear the repercussions of an eight-hour, community-wide cessation of power scheduled to occur on Monday during peak […]

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Some Amman taps run dry after treatment plant suspends pumping – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa | Jun 28, 2012 AMMAN — The capital’s water distribution system is back on track following supply disruptions and no further cuts are expected, a Jordan Water Company (Miyahuna) official said on Thursday. Several households in Amman’s southern and western areas missed their turn under the water distribution programme when the Zara-Maeen […]

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Swarms of jellyfish threaten Israel’s summer swimming season – Haaretz

According to reports by the Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research Institute, blooms of jellyfish were sighted one kilometer off the beach of Hadera on Sunday. By Zafrir Rinat | Jul.01, 2012 The seasonal swarm of jellyfish which arrived on Israeli beaches over the last weekend, made their way to the north of the country. According […]

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Endangered bird rediscovered in Israel -YNET

New nests of rare Nightjar discovered outside of known habitat after 20 years as bird struggles habitat shrinking Erez Erlichman Published: 06.30.12, Some 20 years have passed since the Nubian Nightjar, a rare desert bird, was spotted in nature. Last time, Nightjar nests were spotted in the Arava region and for many years researchers assumed […]

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Teens rescue endangered plant – YNET

Israeli high-school students able to generate thousands of Rumex seeds as part of class project, effectively saving it from extinction Tamar Trabelsi-Hadad A rare Israeli plant got a new lease on life recently, courtesy of a high-school science project. According to a Yedioth Ahronoth report, students at the Environmental Leadership class at Ha’kfar Hayarok High […]

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