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Archives for July, 2015

Israel National Gas Debate and Policy – various sources

1. Delek, Noble executives: We commit to developing Leviathan – Jeruslaem Post 2. Economy Minister Deri calls for changes to proposed natural gas plan – YNET 3. Energy Minister Steinitz announces terms of gas compromise deal – Jerusalem Post 4. What’s at stake in the gas deal – Jerusalem Post 5. Knesset vote on Monday […]

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Berri, Bassil meet with US official over Israel oil dispute – Daily Star

July 2, 2015 BEIRUT: Visiting U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Diplomacy Amos Hochstein met Thursday with Speaker Nabih Berri, Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil and other officials over Lebanon’s oil dispute with Israel. Discussions focused on the disputed maritime border zone with Israel that comprises 870 kilometers of water off Lebanon’s southern coast, […]

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Jordan signs 13 deals to build solar, wind power plants – Jordan Times

By Mohammad Ghazal – Jun 30,2015 – Last updated at Jun 30,2015 AMMAN — The government announced Tuesday that it signed 13 agreements to build several wind and solar power plants with a total capacity of 317 megawatts. The projects, expected to be operational in 2018, will boost the country’s reliance on renewable energy, Energy […]

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‘Stiffer measures planned to address violations on uncultivated forest lands’ – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa – Jun 29,2015 AMMAN — The Ministry of Agriculture on Monday announced a new policy to end violations on bare forest lands, with 12,000 violations currently registered across the Kingdom. Under the new policy, the agriculture and interior ministries will enhance monitoring and handling of violations on uncultivated forest land, while the […]

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Israel sets out to combat invasive, dangerous weed – Haaretz

Ambrosia confertiflora is a major threat to crops, public areas and local shrubbery. By Zafrir Rinat | Jul. 2, 2015 The invasive weed Ambrosia confertiflora was not known in Israel two decades ago. But in recent years it has become a major threat to agricultural crops, public areas and natural shrubbery. So much so that […]

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900 tons of produce wasted each day due to Lebanon export crisis: minister – Daily Star

BEIRUT: Agriculture Minister Akram Chehayeb met with several Lebanese officials Monday to gain support for a proposal to export agricultural goods ahead of Thursday’s Cabinet meeting. “After confirming that Cabinet will meet for a session Thursday, I hope that this issue will be placed as the first agenda item,” the agricultural minister said after meeting […]

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Karak to receive water from Mujib Dam as of early July — ministry – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa – Jun 27,2015 AMMAN — Pumping water from the Mujib Dam to Karak will commence during the first week of July to supply the southern governorate with 5 million cubic metres (mcm) of water annually, officials said on Saturday. The Ministry of Water and Irrigation started experimental pumping from the JD11-million project […]

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Sidon to see more green with new garden – Daily Star

July 2, 2015 Mohammed Zaatari| The Daily Star SIDON, Lebanon: The Municipality of Sidon will construct a new public garden in the southern city, with a ceremony to lay the foundation stone for the new green space set for Thursday. Sidon Public Garden will stretch 7,000 square meters and extend over to the city’s waterfront. […]

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Australia Donates $2.1M to Sanitation, Hygiene School Facilities Improvement – WAFA

JERUSALEM, July 2, 2015 (WAFA) – The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) has donated an additional $2.1 million to help improve Palestinian students’ access to safe, drinking water and adequate sanitation facilities across the West Bank and Gaza. The contribution aims to support UNICEF’s water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) in Schools programme. […]

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Israeli power plant fights off giant jellyfish swarm – Haaretz

As vast numbers of jellyfish plastered themselves on the filters leading to the cooling systems, the Ashkelon plant shunted them off into special containers. By Ruth Schuster | Jun. 25, 2015 A swarm of giant jellyfish arrived at the Rutenberg power plant in Ashkelon Wednesday, which however was prepared with filters to keep the slimy […]

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