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Archives for June, 2013

Kick-off meeting of MED-DESIRE project [EU – ENPI]

contributing to the transfer and implementation of good practices to facilitate the take up of solar energy Source: ENPI CBCMED, Notwithstanding the shared political commitment and a common recognition of the huge solar potential of the Mediterranean region, some obstacles to solar energy deployment and diffusion still persist. With a view to achieving tangible results […]

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[Israel] EU Twinning project to boost process of greeמn licensing

12-06-2013. Source: EU Neighbourhood Info Centre An EU-funded Twinning project, aiming to advance the establishment in Israel of a system of integrated environmental licensing for industry, was officially launched yesterday in Jaffa Port. A new Israeli law, to be based on the European Union directive on integrated pollution prevention and control (IPPC) would streamline existing […]

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New publication: Recycling in Jerusalem: Right or privilege?

Recycling in Jerusalem: right or privilege? by Tanhum Yoreh & Ron Horne in: Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/13549839.2013.788486#.UbzA–sUuwY DOI: 10.1080/13549839.2013.788486 Abstract: This study analyses disparities in the provision of environmental services in Jerusalem, specifically through the distribution of recycling bins. The allocation of recycling bins in Jerusalem is uneven. Some […]

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Sewage bogs down settlements, Palestinian towns – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 06/03/2013 According to Oslo II Accords, both sides must agree on water infrastructure projects. About 13 percent of wastewater generated by the settlements of Judea and Samaria flow in the form of raw sewage directly into the ground or into insecure outdoor cesspits, a new state-commissioned report has revealed. This percentage, however, […]

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Arson suspected as fire rages in Golan Heights, nature reserves damaged – Haaretz

Though the fire has already burned thousands of dunams and has yet to be controlled, the blaze has not endangered the nearby communities of Gshur, Givat Yoav or Bnei Yehuda. By Eli Ashkenazi and Nir Hasson | Jun.02, 2013 Arson is suspected in a spate of fires that broke out Saturday on the western slopes […]

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Better Place files for liquidation – YNET

Israel Corporation decides to pull plug on electric car venture after failing to raise capital required for business’ operation. Following decision, Better Place set for closure, hundreds of employees will be laid off. ‘This is a difficult day for all of us,’ says CEO Shahar Haselkorn 05.26.13 Israel Corporation will not invest additional funds in […]

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OECD report: Global demands for food, water to rise – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 06/05/2013 Integrating green growth strategies into their economic policies will be critical to developing countries going forward as they work to secure a more prosperous and comfortable quality of life for their citizens, a new OECD report has determined. The report, called “Putting Green Growth at the Heart of Development,” was released […]

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Greens score win at Tel Aviv urban oasis – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 06/02/2013 Planners determine that large parking lot planned for heart of nature reserve would be moved eastward. Tel Aviv resident activists who have been struggling against the construction of a future resort complex in Tel Baruch achieved a small victory on Thursday when planners determined that a large parking lot planned for […]

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Gas stops top offenders in environmental compliance – Jerusalem Post / Haaretz

By SHARON UDASIN 06/04/2013 Peretz: Yellow and red cards given to companies “that committed environmental crimes against the public.” The Azrieli Group, Dor Alon and the Delek Group were the three most flagrant violators of environmental compliance orders in the Environmental Protection Ministry’s second annual “Ranking of Environmental Compliance for Public Companies,” released on Monday. […]

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Netafim wins Stockholm water prize – YNET

Israel-based world leader in drip irrigation technology to be receive prestigious award in Swedish capital for its contribution to sustainable water management Navit Zommer Published: 06.04.13 Israel-based Netafim, a world leader in drip irrigation technology, has won the 2013 Stockholm Industry Water Award. The company, owned by British investment fund Permira, will receive the prestigious […]

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Startup of the week / Israeli firm brings power to the less fortunate people – Haaretz

Nova Lumos combines solar energy, mobile payments and microfinance to bring electricity to far-flung places. By Inbal Orpaz | Jun.04, 2013 Roughly a fifth of the world’s population – around 1.5 billion people, mostly in Africa and Asia – has no access to electricity and uses candles or kerosene lanterns to light their homes. These […]

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WATCH: Israeli company harnesses the sun to purify water – Haaretz

Israeli technology that relies on the sun to distil water for drinking and agriculture targets populations in developing countries. By Reuters | Jun.04, 2013 An Israeli company is hoping its solar-powered water distiller will help solve two of the world’s most pressing problems – water scarcity and water pollution. A prototype in the desert near […]

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