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Archives for March, 2013

PA accuses Israel of blocking water resources – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 03/24/2013 Israel Water Authority says Israel is supplying above and beyond international requirements. Palestinian government bodies slammed Israel for restricting access to water resources and denying them new water wells, in addition to allegedly reneging on an international water agreement. The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) and the Palestinian Water Authority […]

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‘Regional council to regulate shared water resources’ – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa | Mar 23, 2013 ISTANBUL — Water experts and policy makers from five regional countries are in the process of setting up a new council to regulate sharing of trans-boundary water resources. The council, comprising high-level members from Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and Turkey, will draft policies for regional water and for […]

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Want to get rid of poverty? Go green – Haaretz

Scientists argue that destruction of biodiversity and depletion of water resources jeopardize UN efforts to improve living condition for world’s population. By Zafrir Rinat | Mar.28, 2013 One of the most important and influential UN initiatives during the past few years is its millennium development goals, which include halving extreme poverty rates, providing universal primary […]

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Peretz, Shalom pledge to improve quality of life – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 03/20/2013 New Environmental Protection Minister Peretz promises to integrate principles of environmental and social justice into office. While the new Environmental Protection Minister Amir Peretz promised to integrate the principles of environmental and social justice in his office, new Energy and Water Minister Silvan Shalom pledged to improve the quality of life […]

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The one that got away – Israeli experts’ theory on Lake Kinneret’s disappearing fish – Haaretz

New study refutes claim made by fishermen, Agriculture Ministry that the great cormorant is responsible for the disappearance of fish in Israel’s Kinneret. By Zafrir Rinat | Mar.27, 2013 A new study by the Israel Nature and Parks Authority is debunking a long-held theory by fishermen and Agriculture Ministry fishery experts that a bird known […]

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Mining company turns over new leaf with Negev landscape rehab – Haaretz

Rotem Amfert has decided to rehabilitate the landscape during actual phosphate mining, under the watchful eye of the Israel Nature and Parks Authority; to be sure, the company is also being forced by regulation. By Zafrir Rinat | Mar.27, 2013 The large area known as Hatzeva B is located close to a phosphate factory in […]

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The future of solar energy in the Arab world – Al Arabiya

Thursday, 28 March 2013 Randa Takieddine The first solar power plant in the Arab world “Shams 1” was launched in Abu Dhabi by the Emirati company “Masdr.” Launching the plant was an occasion to look into the future of this renewable energy to produce electricity in the Arab world. It is undoubted that Middle Eastern […]

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Finland to purchase carbon credit from Ruseifa Landfill- Jordan Times

JT | Mar 26, 2013 | 21:10 AMMAN — The Jordan Biogas Company on Tuesday signed an agreement with Finland’s government to purchase carbon credit from the Ruseifa Landfill under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). As defined in the Kyoto Protocol, the CDM allows a country with an emission reduction or limitation commitment to implement […]

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Israel’s Jewish population passes 6 million mark – YNET

Israel becomes world’s largest Jewish center, with six million Jews; United States in second place, France third. ‘World’s Jews on decline,’ expert says Gad Lior Published: 03.28.13 Israel’s population has crossed the eight million threshold over Passover, the Yedioth Ahronoth daily reported Thursday. With six million Jews, Israel has become the world’s largest Jewish center. […]

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Kingdom’s fertility rate dropped 50% since 1976 — study – Jordan Times

Family health survey says 95% of women know about HIV/AIDS by Khetam Malkawi | Mar 27, 2013 AMMAN — The fertility rate saw a 50 per cent drop in Jordan between the years 1976 and 2012, according to a nationwide survey announced on Wednesday. The Jordan Population and Family Health Survey (JPFHS) for the year […]

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‘Use water as stepping stone toward peace’ – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 03/19/2013 04:41 Two experts present ‘road map’ on using natural resource as way to jump-start Israeli-Palestinian talks. In an effort to support the possibility of achieving regional peace by beginning with cooperation on a shared natural resource, representatives of two local organizations sent US President Barack Obama a “road map” to Middle […]

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Israel Controls Renewable Water Resources, says Statistics Bureau – WAFA

RAMALLAH, March 21, 2013 (WAFA) – Israel controls the renewable water resources, restricts access to it and imposes obstacles on the drilling of new water wells, Palestinian central bureau of statistics (PCBS) and the Palestinian water authority (PWA) said Thursday. PCBC and PWA, in a press release issued on the occasion of the world water […]

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International World Water Day – Jordan Times

by Charlotta Sparre | Mar 21, 2013 In Jordan, we experience on daily basis the realities of living in one of the world’s most water-poor countries. The challenges ahead are immense: increased population pressure, urbanisation, pollution, climate change. Water resources are predicted to be even scarcer in the future. Access to safe water is increasingly […]

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After droughts and flood, project aims to preserve Sinai mountain gardens – Egypt Indpendent

Louise Sarant Around St. Catherine’s Monastery, encircled by the high South Sinai mountains, lie hundreds of Bedouin gardens nested in the nearby wadis, or valleys. These gardens, which were initially built during the Byzantine period by monks, hermits and settlers from around the Mediterranean, have been the responsibility of the Jabaleya Bedouins for more than […]

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Israel pushes settlers and Palestinians to cooperate on recycling – Haaretz

A new facility in the West Bank, built with World Bank funding and operated by Palestinian entrepreneurs, will likely serve both Palestinians and Jewish settlers. By Zafrir Rinat | Mar.21, 2013 Local Jewish and Arab leaders in the Nazareth region and Jezreel Valley said this week they intend to work together to protect the environment. […]

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Egypt will not stop gas supplies to Jordan — diplomat – Jordan Times

Mar 21, 2013 AMMAN — Egypt has not taken a decision to reduce gas supplies to Jordan, a diplomat said on Thursday. Khaled Thawrat, Egyptian Ambassador to Jordan, was responding to reports claiming that Cairo intends to cut down the amount of gas it exports to Jordan and halt the supply completely in June, describing […]

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Lebanon faces hard choices on its gas – Daily Star

March 19, 2013 12:30 AM By Bassam Fattouh The East Mediterranean has in the recent past experienced what could be described as the beginnings of a small gas revolution. The discovery of large gas deposits in the East Mediterranean since 2009 has spurred a flurry of exploration activity, leading the Financial Times to comment that […]

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Israel Corp’s electric car unit falters – YNET

One of country’s largest holding companies reports sharply wider loss in fourth quarter due to steeper losses at its shipping and electric car divisions, smaller profit at its chemicals subsidiary Reuters Published: 03.22.13 Israel Business Israel Corp, one of Israel’s largest holding companies, reported a sharply wider loss in the fourth quarter due to steeper […]

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Israel’s electric grid may not have the power to meet consumer demands – Haaretz

While a power-hungry population demands more and more energy, the Israel Electric Corporation, burdened by debts, is cutting investment in its transmission network. By Itai Trilnick | Mar.21, 2013 sraelis are hungrier than ever for electricity and the Israel Electric Corporation would like to supply that demand. But there’s a snag. The Israel Electric Corporation […]

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Rainbow Street candlelight march to mark Earth Hour – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa | Mar 21, 2013 | 21:18 AMMAN — Environmentalists on Thursday urged the public to turn off their lights for one hour on Saturday evening under an international initiative that calls for reducing electricity consumption. A candlelight march down Rainbow Street will set off at 8:30pm from Wild Jordan, as public and […]

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