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Archives for June, 2015

Arava gas spill tops list of environmental offenses – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 06/22/2015 Green Globe winners, and loser, to be recognized tomorrow as part of Knesset Environment Day. As a result of the oil spill that ravaged the Arava Desert this December, the Eilat-Ashkelon Pipeline Company will be recognized as the worst environmental offender for the year in Israel, at this Tuesday’s Green Globe […]

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Environment Ministry considering civil case against EAPC over oil spill – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 06/23/2015 If filed, such a lawsuit would relate to the ecological damages caused by the company and would be unprecedented. Environmental Protection Ministry officials said on Tuesday that they would be considering opening a civil lawsuit in addition to the existing criminal investigation against the Eilat-Ashkelon Pipeline Company as a result of […]

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Gov’t determined to end electricity theft – Jordan Times

Jun 25,2015 – Last updated at Jun 25,2015 Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour chairs a meeting on Thursday to discuss electricity theft (Petra photo) AMMAN — Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour said Thursday that electricity thefts and violations must be addressed to reduce the losses incurred and ensure respect for the law, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, […]

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Israeli conservationist launching new platform to save at-risk global hotspots – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 06/22/2015 As members choose the winning hotspots, the project’s leaders would direct the funds to local, on-the-ground environmental organizations, capable of actually cementing the land purchase Aiming to save ecological hotspots in critical danger around the world, an Israeli-led group of conservationists are recruiting members of the global public to help fundraise […]

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Environmental organizations demand implementation of national plan to fight climate change – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 06/23/2015 Israel must respond to climate change, by both adapting to transforming environmental conditions and by working to mitigate the impact of the circumstances. The government must swiftly adopt a plan to prepare for the impacts of climate change and the requisite reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, environmental organizations argued in a […]

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Life and Environment, overseeing 130 Israeli green groups, celebrates 40 years – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 06/22/2015 Since its founding in 1975 by the late MK Yosef Tamir, movement has grown from a fledgling organization to a group that houses most of Israel’s environmental NGOs. Shaping the umbrella group that now houses 130 environmental organizations has involved a journey “unprecedented” in Israeli civil society, the current and former […]

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The dawning of hydro-terrorism – Al Jazeera

ISIL threatens to flood downstream towns and deprive them of a resource for daily survival and irrigation. 19 Jun 2015 10:22 GMT | War & Conflict, Politics, Middle East, Iraq, Syria Ibrahim Al-Marashi Ibrahim al-Marashi is an assistant professor at the Department of History, California State University, San Marcos. He is the co-author of “Iraq’s […]

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World Bank allocates $2 mn to West Bank water sector – Ma’an

June 25, 2015 10:15 A.M. (Updated: June 25, 2015 10:15 A.M.) JERUSALEM (Ma’an) — A $2 million grant to the Palestinian water sector has been given by the World Bank to strengthen the capacity of the water authority and contribute to implement reform initiatives as outlined in the water law. “With the new water law, […]

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World Bank supporting solar energy projects in Jordan – Jordan Times

Jun 25,2015 – Last updated at Jun 25,2015 AMMAN — The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), the political risk insurance and credit enhancement arm of the World Bank Group, is backing the development, construction and operation of four solar power projects in Jordan, adding 50 megawatts of clean, renewable energy generation capacity to the country’s […]

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German grant to finance Solid Waste Management Programme’s consultative services – Jordan Times

Jun 25,2015 – Last updated at Jun 25,2015 AMMAN — The Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation recently signed a grant agreement valued at 750,000 euros with the German Development Bank (KfW) to finance the Solid Waste Management Programme’s consultative services and feasibility studies. The project will be implemented in cooperation with the Greater Amman […]

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HU plant scientist makes sesame seeds a growth area in global food production – Jerusalem Post

By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH 06/15/2015 Dr. Zvi Peleg wins Kaye Innovation Award for recognizing ancient crop’s ability to feed a hungry world. Sesame seeds are not just tehina to add to your hummus. New strains developed in a technique innovated by a Hebrew University plant geneticist will make it possible to increase the yield of sesame […]

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Billion-dollar gas deals hang on Lebanon power balance – Al Jazeera

Fears of corruption will not stop the exploration of potentially vast – and vastly lucrative – offshore resources. Martin Armstrong | 16 Jun 2015 Beirut, Lebanon – A series of oil exploration deals, which may be worth billions of dollars to Lebanon’s economy, are being held up amid the country’s presidential vacuum and political chaos […]

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Authorities discover 20 meter-tampering cases in Karak – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa – Jun 18,2015 – Last updated at Jun 18,2015 Pumps installed illegally on water meters in several areas in Karak were diverting some 2,880 cubic metres of water daily to nearby farms for the irrigation of trees, according to the Water Ministry AMMAN — The Ministry of Water and Irrigation is estimating […]

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‘Several renewable energy projects to be launched this year’ – Jordan Times

By Omar Obeidat – Jun 15,2015 – Last updated at Jun 15,2015 AMMAN – A number of projects will be launched this year to boost renewable energy usage, Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Ibrahim Saif said on Monday. Speaking at a meeting Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour held with chief editors of daily newspapers and […]

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Beirut’s only public beach will remain open: minister – Daily Star

Nizar Hassan Hashem Osseiran| The Daily Star BEIRUT: Public Works Minister Ghazi Zeaiter vowed Monday to prevent the closure of Beirut’s only public beach after a judge earlier this month ordered its entrances shut following petitions by private developers. “I am going to take all necessary measures to ensure that the Ramlet al-Baida beach will […]

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Sidon group begins conservation efforts on Al-Zira -Daily Star

Mohammed Zaatari| The Daily Star SIDON, Lebanon: A few hundred meters off the coast of Sidon, facing the city’s port and sea castle, lies the island of Al-Zira. A campaign kicked off this month to promote conservation of the historic landmark. The “Friends of Zira and Sidon’s Beach” organization took the first steps in their […]

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New recycling plant inaugurated in Jerusalem – Jerusalem Post

Sharon UDASIN 06/16/2015 Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat and Environmental Protection Minister Avi Gabbay inaugurated the Greennet recycling plant on Tuesday afternoon. A new recycling plant has begun collecting the garbage of some 1 million residents of the Jerusalem region – the fruits of a NIS 100 million investment in state-of-the-art waste technologies. Jerusalem Mayor Nir […]

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Machnouk vows to resolve Naameh landfill crisis – Daily Star

BEIRUT: Environment Minister Mohammad Machnouk Wednesday promised to do his utmost to address a looming garbage crisis, as the deadline for the closure of the Naameh landfill approaches with no decision yet on a substitute site. “We will not leave the people to address this problem [on their own] so that they get flooded with […]

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Environment Ministry launches plan to reduce air pollution in Haifa Bay region – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 06/15/2015 Ministry publishes main principles of plan after environment ministers met over the weekend with city’s mayor, members of task force appointed 2 weeks ago for formulating such a program. Praising the Environmental Protection Ministry’s new emergency plan to mitigate pollution in the Haifa Bay region, Haifa Mayor Yona Yahav stressed that […]

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UN nuclear watchdog orders 400 million Israeli fruit flies for Croatian orchards – Haaretz

BioBee is blitzing the Croatian orchards with its fixed flies, for the local ladies to mate with and produce – nothing. By Ruth Schuster | Jun. 17, 2015 The kibbutz company BioBee is blitzing orchards along the border between Serbia and Croatia with Israeli fruit flies, ordered by none other than the International Atomic Energy […]

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