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Archives for August, 2014

U.S. proposes maritime buffer zones – Daily Star

Osama Habib| The Daily Star BEIRUT: The United States proposed three different ways of resolving a dispute between Lebanon and Israel over offshore borders, according to a classified proposal obtained by The Daily Star. The proposal, which was handed to a few Lebanese and Israeli officials in July 2013, was aimed at breaking the deadlock […]

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Nazarian to delay gas auction again – Daily Star

Osama Habib| The Daily Star BEIRUT: Lebanon will reschedule the offshore gas auction again after the Cabinet failed to discuss two decrees setting the number of blocks and the share of the government from untapped wealth, Energy and Water Minister Arthur Nazarian said Wednesday. “The prime minister has not yet put the decrees on the […]

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Gov’t discusses building solar, wind power plants with Abu Dhabi company – Jordan Times

by Mohammad Ghazal | Aug 10, 2014 AMMAN — Jordan is in discussions with Masdar, Abu Dhabi’s renewable energy company, to build solar and wind power plants in the Kingdom, according to Energy Minister Mohammad Hamed. “We are in talks with the government-owned company and they have plans for building a solar and wind power […]

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Authorities revamping Lajjoun wells to increase Karak water supply – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa | Aug 10, 2014 AMMAN — Work is under way to rehabilitate three deep wells in Karak Governorate to meet the increasing demand for water in the southern region, a government official said on Sunday. The wells are located in the Lajjoun area in Karak, the official added, and a local company […]

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Expedition to study plastic pollution in coastal waters – Daily Star

Sarah Weatherbee The Daily Star BEIRUT: Plenty of pollution floats on the surface of Lebanon’s coastal waters, visible to all who stop for a seaside stroll. But the scientists aboard the Tara Méditerranée, a boat newly arrived in Beirut’s Marina, are focused on the invisible pollution, in the form of microplastics, that may be harming […]

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ISIS takes over Iraq’s biggest dam – Al Arabiya

Sunday, 3 August 2014 Fighters from the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) took over Iraq’s biggest dam unopposed by Kurdish fighters, who also lost three towns and an oilfield on Sunday to the Sunni militant group, witnesses said, according to Reuters news agency. Control of the dam could give ISIS, which has threatened […]

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State and local council to replace asbestos roofs in the line of fire from Gaza – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 08/04/2014 As a result of damage from rockets, asbestos roofs are becoming a dangerous threat, Environmental Protection Minister Amir Peretz says. Boasting a front-yard garden of potted plants and palm fronds, an otherwise pastoral cottage in the heart of Kibbutz Ein Hashlosha threatens the lungs of those who enter – following the […]

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US company to help construct Maan solar power plant – Jordan Times

by Mohammad Ghazal | Aug 04, 2014 AMMAN — First Solar, a global provider of comprehensive photovoltaic (PV) solar systems, said Monday it signed an agreement to provide engineering, procurement and construction services for the Shams Maan Company’s projected 52.5 megawatt solar-run power plant in the southern governorate. The US company said it has also […]

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IAEA begins assessment of nuclear project infrastructure – Jordan Times

Petra | Aug 04, 2014 AMMAN — Experts from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on Monday began a comprehensive review of the Kingdom’s infrastructure for the nuclear energy programme, according to Energy Minister Mohammad Hamed. The review is aimed at assessing the current situation of the infrastructure and identifying priorities to enhance the local […]

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Environment Ministry says oil shale pilot project in Shfela is environmentally destructive – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 08/03/2014 Project was aiming to prove usability of approximately 40 billion barrels of oil found in te shale rock layer of the Shfela basin in south-central Israel. Just before the Jerusalem District Committee for Planning and Building is set to discuss the fate of a pilot oil shale drilling project on Monday, […]

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New life breathes around Sidon landfill – Daily Star

Mohammed Zaatari| The Daily Star SIDON, Lebanon: With the long-term project to turn Sidon’s notorious dumpsite into a proper landfill completed in early July, a new report has praised the recently constructed seawall for having stimulated the re-emergence of marine life. The report, compiled by the municipality of Sidon, surveyed the marine biodiversity and fisheries […]

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Knesset panel: Haifa Oil Refineries air pollution must be cut – Haaretz

Knesset panel: Haifa Oil Refineries air pollution must be cut Mayor Yona Yahav agrees, says five-year study about to start. By Zafrir Rinat and Eli Ashkenazi | Aug. 1, 2014 A Knesset subcommittee has recommended stricter measures to reduce the air pollution caused by Haifa’s Oil Refineries, in view of the high cancer rate in […]

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