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Archives for February, 2013

‘Water crisis as much about management as nature’ – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 02/21/2013 Expert says solutions should include increased water recycling and reuse as well as more effective pricing mechanisms. The global water debacle is just as much a water management crisis as it is a naturally occurring issue, experts in the field agreed on Wednesday. Water professionals had gathered to discuss the reasons […]

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Green activist wins free-speech victory against recycler – Haaretz

In largely clearing environmental activist Daniel Morgenstern of defamation charges related to his public criticism of an Israeli recycling company, the district court made a statement against corporate intimidation. In a partial victory for environmentalists and free-speech advocates, the Jerusalem District Court largely overturned a lower court ruling that environmental activist Daniel Morgenstern defamed the […]

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Saudi Arabia pushes towards major renewable energy program – Al Arabiya

By AL ARABIYA WITH AGENCIES Saudi Arabia is pursuing a renewable energy program, with the aim of cutting down on the oil it burns in power stations, a published roadmap of the kingdom’s plans stated this week. The roadmap highlights plans to install 23.9 gigawatts (GW) of renewable power capacity by 2020 and 54.1 GW […]

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‘Iraq, Jordan finalising pipeline deal’ – Jordan Times

by Omar Obeidat | Feb 24, 2013 AMMAN – Jordan and Iraq are expected to sign commercial and legal agreements this month to build a double pipeline to supply the Kingdom with crude oil and natural gas, a well informed Iraqi business leader said Sunday. Iraqi Business Council (IBC) President Majid Saadi indicated that a […]

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Israel approves drilling for oil in Golan Heights – Jerusalem Post

By GLOBES, JPOST.COM STAFF 02/22/2013 09:40 First license to drill for oil awarded to New Jersey-based company, covering half the area of the Golan. Israel awarded the first license to drill for oil on the Golan Heights, local media reported Thursday. A New Jersey-based company was awarded the license, covering half the area of the […]

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‘Israel can follow US path to energy independence’ – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 02/21/2013 American oilman Harold Hamm tells ‘Post’ that Israel can achieve “energy renaissance” as US has. Just as the United States has been able to make its way out of an energy crisis and into “energy renaissance,” so too can Israel – as both countries move toward achieving energy security, one of […]

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Better Place abandons American dream – YNET

After limiting new investments in Australia, electric car venture freezes plans and fires dozens in US Udi Etsion Published: 02.22.13 The Better Place electric car venture is firing dozens of employees in the United States and freezing plans to build two battery-switching stations in the San Francisco area for electric cabs as was done in […]

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Expansion plans for Haifa Port approved as greens call for further research – Haaretz

Expansion plans for Haifa Port approved as greens call for further research Plans for dramatic expansion of Haifa Port move forward amid concerns over environmental impact. By Zafrir Rinat | Feb.24, 2013 Two national planning bodies have recently approved an expansion plan for Haifa Port that will dramatically change the look of the city and […]

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Before they pave paradise: Preserving nature in one of central Israel’s last remaining open areas – Haaretz

Within a few years, the fields around an environmental youth village to the north of Tel Aviv will be turned into residential projects. Ecologist Roni Shushan is clinging to the last bits of untouched land. By Moshe Gilad | Feb.25, 2013 The enthusiasm of Roni Shushan, chief ecologist of Hakfar Hayarok, is contagious. We are […]

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More funds needed to fight Litani pollution – Daily Star

BEIRUT: The proposed plan for the comprehensive treatment of pollution that has hit the upper Litani basin requires financial support from the government and international donors, ministers said during a seminar organized by the United Nations Development Program Thursday. The seminar discussed the adoption of a plan that would utilize the best methods to combat […]

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Palestinians reject Israel’s compromise for West Bank fence: Stop rail traffic instead of building on our land – Haaretz

Batir village residents reject state suggestion to build chain-link fence instead of wall on ancient terraces. By Zafrir Rinat | Feb.17, 2013 Palestinian residents in the West Bank village of Batir have rejected a compromise proposed by Israel’s defense establishment on the construction of a particularly controversial section of the separation barrier that crosses over […]

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Arab Potash Company looks to import natural gas from Israel – Jordan Times

Petra | Feb 17, 2013 | 21:22 AMMAN — Contacts are currently under way between the Arab Potash Company and its counterpart in Israel, through a US company, on the possibility of importing natural gas from the Dead Sea area, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources. This fuel […]

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Israeli residents oppose plans to build power plant near Gaza Strip – Haaretz

Security fears, including rocket attacks, outweigh facility’s use of environmentally friendly fuel. By Zafrir Rinat | Feb.14, 2013 Local people oppose plans to build a power plant near Kiryat Malakhi over the next three years, even though the facility would be powered on natural gas, a fuel more environmentally friendly than coal. The residents, who […]

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Landau: Emek Hefer gas absorption point safe – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 02/15/2013 03:32 Energy and water minister seeks to reassure residents who fear implications of a natural gas absorption terminal in their midst. As the residents of Emek Hefer await the construction of a natural gas absorption terminal in their midst, Energy and Water Minister Uzi Landau met with them on Thursday to […]

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New Eilat railway path okayed despite environmental impact – YNET

New train tracks planned for Israel’s south will ram through wildlife reservations, ravines, sans usual environmental protection measures despite green groups objections. Tracks to become operational in 2019 Amir Ben-David Published: 02.18.13, 06:55 / Israel Environment The Southern Zoning Committee approved a bid by the Israel National Roads Company to build new train tracks in […]

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Activists call for reinstating independence of Forestry Department – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa | Feb 17, 2013 | 18:22 Updated: Feb 17, 2013 | 21:49 The condition of the country’s forests is worsening due to continuous violations and recurrent years of drought, which led to the loss of thousands of dunums of woodlands over the past four decades, activists said on Sunday (Photo courtesy of […]

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International green science fair kicks off in Dbayyeh – Daily Star

BEIRUT: In an effort to step up support for green projects, Environment Minister Nazim Khoury launched an international science fair in the Metn town of Dbayyeh Thursday to spread awareness among students about the environment and biodiversity. NGOs from around the world will take part in the two-week fair at Dbayyeh’s Science Village. “A visit […]

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Abandoned quarries being transformed into parks – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 02/16/2013 Several quarries throughout the country being rehabilitated by the Quarry Rehabilitation Fund. As the sun set on Thursday in the Avital Valley – a few kilometers from the Syrian border – miniature replicas of cone-shaped volcanoes that once erupted at the site glowed again in an automated light show. The once […]

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‘Two big unknowns remain’ in Red-Dead project – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa | Feb 14, 2013 | 22:16 Updated: Feb 14, 2013 | 22:17 AMMAN — Although the final draft reports of the Red Sea-Dead Sea Water Conveyance Study Programme concluded that the Red-Dead project is environmentally and economically feasible, two major concerns remain, according to the programme’s team leader. “As the study programme […]

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Environmentalists slam Red-Dead Sea plan – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 02/13/2013 03:55 Groups say World Bank’s plan to build pipeline from Red Sea will destroy the Dead Sea, as water levels decline at rapid rate. As the World Bank prepares to move forward with public hearings on a Red Sea-Dead Sea conduit project next week, regional environmental group Friends of the Earth […]

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