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Archives for September, 2013

New Publication: Discourses of Abundance: Transitions in Israel’s Energy Regime

Discourses of Abundance: Transitions in Israel’s Energy Regime by Naama Teschner & Jouni Paavolab Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning, Vol. 15, Iss. 3, 2013, pages 447-466 DOI:10.1080/1523908X.2013.776954 abstract:This article examines an on-going socio-technical transition of the Israeli energy regime. This transition includes a shift away from a discourse about the scarcity of energy to […]

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EU, Germany to finance 40m. euro wastewater treatment plant in Nablus – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 09/21/2013 The EU and Germany will fund a 40 million euro wastewater treatment plant in east Nablus to handle sewage that currently flows untreated into the surrounding soil and groundwater. The new facility will treat the sewage of up to 150,000 people in the region, and significantly reduce health risks posed to […]

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Mother Nature and the Middle Class – New York Times

By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN Published: September 21, 2013 145 Comments IF you fell asleep 30 years ago, woke up last week and quickly scanned the headlines in Iran and Egypt you could be excused for saying, “I didn’t miss a thing.” The military and the Muslim Brotherhood are still slugging it out along the Nile, […]

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Arab scientists learn to fight desertification in China – Environment and development AL-BIA WAL-TANMIA

Arab scientists learn to fight desertification in China 24/9/2013 Sixteen scientists from Yemen, Sudan, Libya, Palestine and Morocco participated in a month-long desert control training program, which concluded on Monday in northwest China’s Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. The Anti-Desertification Technology Training Program for Arab Countries, co-organized by the Ministry of Commerce and the Ningxia Academy […]

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Urban sprawl is threatening Haifa’s remaining nature spots – Haaretz

Municipality says it will take preservation of indigenous flora and fauna into account when approving construction plans. By Zafrir Rinat | Sep. 22, 2013 Dozens of nature spots in Haifa are at risk of yielding to development or are inaccessible to residents because they lack hiking trails, according to experts who have been surveying the […]

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Gas offers opportunity for Cyprus, Turkey – Daily Star

September 23, 2013 12:19 AM By Hugh Pope Israel is quietly challenging Turkey and Cyprus to make a choice: Move together to develop Israel’s share of the East Mediterranean’s natural gas riches, or stay on the sidelines and perpetuate their decades-old stalemate over Cyprus. The Israelis have stated their preference for export pipelines to both […]

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Lebanon’s oil and gas riches will take investment – Daily Star

September 23, 2013 12:19 AM By Hugh Pope Israel is quietly challenging Turkey and Cyprus to make a choice: Move together to develop Israel’s share of the East Mediterranean’s natural gas riches, or stay on the sidelines and perpetuate their decades-old stalemate over Cyprus. The Israelis have stated their preference for export pipelines to both […]

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Silent Death – Environment and development AL-BIA WAL-TANMIA

NAJIB SAAB Silent Death 18/9/2013 As hundreds of tons of radioactive water were leaking from the wrecked Japanese Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant hit by the tsunami in 2011, thousands of people were being killed by chemical weapons on the outskirts of Damascus. Killing by radioactive material is similar to killing by chemical agents in […]

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Ministry honours Qatari for solar energy efforts – Environment and development AL-BIA WAL-TANMIA

Ministry honours Qatari for solar energy efforts 23/9/2013 The Ministry of Environment (MoE) has honoured a citizen, Hamad Suleiman al-Ghafiri from Al Hadarma, for his efforts in utilising solar energy, local Arabic daily Arrayah has reported. Through his eco-friendly initiative, al-Ghafiri has been harnessing solar energy at his residence for a variety of purposes, including […]

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Train carrying hazardous substances derails in southern Israel – Haaretz

Israel Railways temporarily suspends train service between Be’er Sheva and Kiryat Gat; firefighters say no leaks found. By Shirly Seidler | Sep. 24, 2013 Train service between Be’er Sheva and Kiryat Gat has been suspended following the derailing of a cargo train carrying hazardous substances near Kiryat Gat on Monday night. In the absence of […]

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Local garbage collection to replace foreign companies – Environment and development AL-BIA WAL-TANMIA

Local garbage collection to replace foreign companies 19/9/2013 Ghada Wali, secretary general of the Social Fund, said on Wednesday the fund is studying with the Ministry of Environment and the Cairo and Alexandria governorates the granting of low-interest credit facilities to local garbage collection companies, in a prelude to taper off and eventually end work […]

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Palestine: EU contributes to construction of wastewater treatment plant

19-09-2013. Source: EU Neighborhood info centre The EU, the Palestinian Authority and the German government have marked the award of more than €40 million to construct a wastewater treatment plant in East Nablus. The large-scale project is funded through a €20 million contribution by the EU, a €21.8 million contribution by the German government as […]

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Israel and PA to resume agricultural cooperation after 13-year hiatus – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 09/15/2013 Some of the joint committees formed under Oslo Accords were frozen with the onset of the Second Intifada. Israel The Israeli and Palestinian Agriculture Ministries agreed on Saturday night to revive some of the joint committees formed in the 1990s under the Oslo Accords, which were frozen 13 years ago with […]

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An Israeli-Jordanian park: mission impossible? – Haaretz

An abandoned hydroelectric power station founded in the Jordan valley in 1927 serves as a vestige of regional cooperation; an environmental group is now collaborating with Israeli, Palestinian and Jordanian planners to preserve the historical site – a process fraught with obstacles. By Keshet Rosenblum | Sep. 12, 2013 “Why hasn’t the train arrived yet?” […]

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Did drought trigger the crisis in Syria – Footnote

What caused the conflict in Syria to erupt when it did, pushing citizens from discontent with the regime to outright rebellion? CONTRIBUTOR Eckart Woertz Barcelona Centre for International Affairs (CIDOB) CONTRIBUTOR John Waterbury NYU Abu Dhabi CONTRIBUTOR Jeannie Sowers University of New Hampshire One emerging theory1 is that environmental factors, particularly a long-lasting drought, were […]

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Israel’s environmental movement: strategic challenges – Environmental Politics Volume 22, Issue 5

Alon Tala*, Shira Leon-Zchouta, Itay Greenspan, Liat Oshryc & Shira Akovd pages 779-791 Abstract We report results of a recent national survey of the Israeli environmental movement, assessing its activities, strategies, and financial viability. Since the early 1990s, the movement has undergone significant expansion, with numerous new organisations at both local and national levels. The […]

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‘Manufacture, sale of lead paint to be banned this year’ – Jordan Times

Ministry seeks to phase out use of lead-based paint by Hana Namrouqa | Sep 17, 2013 AMMAN — The manufacture and sale of lead paint in the Kingdom will be banned before the end of this year due to its negative impact on public health and the environment, according to Environment Minister Taher Shakhshir. The […]

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USAID-funded initiative to ‘create energy security’ for Kingdom – Jordan Times

by JT | Sep 17, 2013 | 22:24 AMMAN — The government, in cooperation with USAID, is implementing a $19 million Energy Sector Capacity Building (ESCB) activity to create future energy security for Jordan. “The ESCB promotes energy efficiency, building institutional capacity and strengthening energy companies,” a USAID statement said on Tuesday. The four-year project […]

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Tamar partners to drill at nearby gas field – YNET

Drill, which will reach depth of 5,300 meters below sea level, will cost $122 million and last about four months Reuters Published: 09.15.13 The partners in the Tamar natural gas field off Israel’s shore will begin an exploratory drill at a nearby reservoir estimated to contain about 0.7 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of gas. The […]

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Authorities reviewing oil excavation deal in Hamzah field – Jordan Times

AMMAN — Natural Resources Authority (NRA) Director General Mousa Zyoud on Tuesday said the authority, along with the Trans Euro Energy Corp., was reviewing the draft of an agreement on oil excavation in Azraq’s Hamzah oilfield, near the Saudi border some 100km southeast of the capital. Zyoud added that he expected the agreement to be […]

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