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Israel Approves Plan to Build ‘National Park’ in Palestinian Land in Jerusalem – WAFA

RAMALLAH, May 27, 2014 (WAFA) –The Jerusalem District Planning and Building Committee approved a new master plan to build a ‘national park’ on the land of two Palestinian villages, Al-Issawiya and At-Tur, in occupied East Jerusalem, said the Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel (Adalah) in a press release on Tuesday. Hereby is […]

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What Turkey’s energy politics mean for the world – Al Arabiya

Saturday, 24 May 2014 Ceylan Ozbudak Almost all the developments surrounding Turkey in the last months such as the Ukraine-Russia-EU crisis, the Israel-Turkey normalization process, Joe Biden’s visit to Cyprus, andthe biggest mining accident in the history of Turkey remind us of one thing: energy. Between the producers in the Caspian Basin, Central Asia, the […]

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Analysis: Regional pipelines likely future of Israeli energy- Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 05/22/2014 Woodside exit from Leviathan “disappointing,” but partners will move forward with regional opportunities. Despite the universal disappointment surrounding Woodside Petroleum’s decision to abandon the Leviathan gas reservoir partnership, Israeli energy analysts are confident in the developers’ ability to move forward, particularly with regional pipeline options. Following a memorandum of understanding with […]

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Saudi Arabia set to become electricity exporter – Al Arabiya

By Saudi Gazette | Riyadh Tuesday, 27 May 2014 Saudi Arabia is set to become an electricity exporter with the implementation of a linkage agreement with Egypt and investment in renewable energy generation, the head of the Kingdom’s power regulator told Asharq Al-Awsat. Dr. Abdullah Al-Shehri, head of Saudi Arabia’s Electricity & Co-Generation Regulatory Authority […]

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Greenpeace urges gov’t to scrap plans for uranium extraction – Jordan Times

by Mohammad Ghazal | May 28, 2014 A sign posted by Greenpeace on the 2nd Circle reads: ‘Jordan first, our health comes first, no to nuclear energy’ (Photo courtesy of Greenpeace) AMMAN — Greenpeace called on the government on Wednesday to annul plans to build a plant for the extraction of uranium. Safa Jayyousi, Arab […]

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Rangers record violations in Bergesh Forest as army denies uprooting centennial trees – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa | May 28, 2014 Bergesh Forest, where green cover stands at 90 per cent, represents an integrated ecosystem that houses over 100 plant species (File photo) AMMAN — The controversy over uprooting centennial trees from Bergesh Forest for building a military academy resurfaced on Wednesday, after the Jordan Armed Forces (JAF) reportedly […]

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Tel Aviv deputy mayor calls for swift action against air pollution from transportation – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 05/26/2014 The population density and proximity to sources of pollution is exposing members of the public to poor quality and endangering their health, Lahavi argues. In light of the air pollution plaguing dense urban areas like Tel Aviv, the deputy mayor of the municipality has appealed to the environmental protection and transportation […]

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“Cana” ship collects scientific data off Lebanon’s coast – The Daily Star

May 26, 2014 06:56 PM By Justin Salhani BEIRUT: A gathering of ministers, scientists and media celebrated the 5th anniversary of the marine data-collecting ship the Cana on Monday at Beirut’s port. The new conference took place on the Cana and celebrated coordination between the Italian Foreign Ministry and the Lebanese government in collecting data […]

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Peretz to submit bill banning free plastic bags – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 05/28/2014 If law passes, plastic bag would cost 60 agorot each; customers would receive free reusable baskets. Environmental Minister Amir Peretz will be submitting to the government in the coming days a bill that would prohibit the free distribution of plastic bags, the ministry announced on Tuesday night. If passed into law, […]

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Israel, Massachusetts celebrate Ra’anana water treatment plant – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 05/28/2014 Desalitech, a Massachusetts-based Israeli firm, will be constructing the reverse osmosis system in Ra’anana. Massachusetts and Israeli government officials and innovators announced the cornerstone laying of a future water treatment facility that is to provide a new water source for the city of Ra’anana, at a water collaboration seminar in Tel […]

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Gazan, West Bank farmers learn post-harvest storage techniques in Beit Dagan – Jerusalem Post

by SHARON UDASIN 05/16/2014 During the “Post”’s visit to the Volcani Institute, the farmers were reevaluating the qualitative parameters, examining the vegetables with various measurement tools. Gathered around two tables in an Israeli vegetable storage laboratory on Thursday, about a dozen Gazan and West Bank farmers concentrated earnestly on the vine tomatoes and red bell […]

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Israel, Greek, Cypriot environment ministries to cooperate on Mediterranean pollution prevention – Jerusalem Post

by SHARON UDASIN 05/14/2014 Ministers to sign an agreement that will foster cooperation, with a focus on preventing pollution in the sea from natural gas drilling and economic activity. Environmental Protection Minister Amir Peretz and his Greek and Cypriot counterparts declared their intent to sign a tripartite agreement toward protecting the Mediterranean Sea, his ministry […]

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‘Energy sector blamed for 73% of greenhouse gas emissions’ – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa | May 19, 2014 AMMAN — A total of 73 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions in the Kingdom are generated by the energy sector, according to a report, which indicated that the figure is set to increase in the future. The sector’s greenhouse gas emissions are expected to rise to 77 […]

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EU: Population growth along Israel’s coast demands stronger environmental management – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 05/13/2014 The Horizon 2020 Mediterranean Report presented in Athens is part of initiative aiming to de-pollute the Mediterranean by 2020. Population growth and urbanization in Israel, particularly along the coastal plain, will necessitate continued measures to protect remaining open spaces as the country’s economy continues to grow, an EU report stressed on […]

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Green lobbies – Jerusalem Post

JPOST EDITORIAL 05/17/2014 There is much that is praiseworthy about these lobbies, but also much that is disruptive in a country that still operates in development mode. hydro-electric power station Israel’s environmentalists are up in arms. The Interior Ministry has decided to terminate their long-established representation in the country’s foremost planning commission forums. Petitions to […]

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Environmental representative axed from national planning subcommittee – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 05/13/2014 “Move will hurt quality of life for all of us: in housing, in transportation, in energy, in agriculture, in forests, in open spaces and in nature reserves,” SPNI says. Green groups slammed a National Council for Planning and Building decision on Tuesday to remove a permanent environmental NGO representative from a […]

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Sheshinski panel calls for windfall profit tax on natural resources – Haaretz

Committee says its recommended 42% tax rate would reverse an injustice, add 500 million shekels a year to state coffers. By Ora Coren | May 18, 2014 Saying the public was not deriving sufficient benefit from Israel’s natural resources, the Sheshinski committee recommended in an interim report submitted on Sunday that companies exploiting everything from […]

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Key environmental role for female IDF soldiers gets axed – Haaretz

The IDF plans to cut its ‘green’ female soldier-teachers. Who will help expose future generations of youngsters to Israel’s landscape? By Roy (Chicky) Arad | May 18, 2014 Without the move drawing much attention, one of the social-environmental groups in the Israel Defense Forces, which for years was its pride, is about to be closed. […]

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Eilat’s coral reef on the mend but not in the clear – Haaretz

End to fish farming has helped recovery, but oil spills continue to take a toll. By Zafrir Rinat | May 20, 2014 The general condition of the coral reef in the Gulf of Eilat has been improving steadily for the past 10 years, according to the 2013 annual report of Environmental Protection Ministry’s Marine Monitoring […]

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World heritage seed collection makes its way from Syria to Svalbard – AFED

More than 80 percent of the globally unique collection of crop genetic resources residing with the Genebank of the International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) at Aleppo in Syria is now safely duplicated at the Svalbard Global Seed Vault in Norway. With the seventh shipment of seeds arriving in the Arctic […]

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