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Archives for November, 2015

‘Jordan to commit to 14% cut to carbon emissions at UN convention’ – Jordan Times

By Dana Al Emam – Nov 05,2015 AMMAN — Jordan plans to commit to decreasing greenhouse emissions by 14 per cent at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (CoP21), if the required funds are provided, an official said Thursday. The convention, which will be held in Paris from November 30 to December 11, […]

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Advisory group of int’l experts to review Jordan’s nuclear project – Jordan Times

By Mohammad Ghazal – Nov 04,2015 – AMMAN — The government on Wednesday approved the formation of the International Advisory Group (IAG), which will be tasked with reviewing Jordan’s progress in implementing its nuclear programme. The group is chaired by former prime minister Marouf Bakhit, while its members include former energy minister Khaled Shraideh and […]

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Media campaign to promote adoption of renewable energy – Jordan Times

By Mohammad Ghazal – Nov 07,2015 AMMAN — Jordan and the EU on Saturday launched a media campaign to acquaint the public with the importance of using renewable energy in the country, which imports almost all of its energy needs every year. The campaign, launched by the Energy Ministry and the EU delegation in Jordan, […]

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Gov’t raises fixed charge in water bill by almost 100% – Jordan Times

by Reem Al Rawashdeh – Nov 02,2015 AMMAN –– The government recently decided to raise a fixed charge included in the water bill by nearly 100 per cent. Under the decision, which went into effect as of October 1, water bills for the fourth quarter of this year will be issued according to the new […]

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Former Iraq environment minister jailed for corruption – Al Arabiya

Thursday, 5 November 2015 A former Iraqi environment minister has been sentenced to two years in prison for corruption and ordered to pay some $280,000 to the state, the judiciary said Thursday. Sargon Lazar Slewa, a Christian who served in former premier Nuri al-Maliki’s government, was tried on charges “related to corruption,” a judicial statement […]

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Israel Might Not Vaccinate Its Foxes and Jackals Against Rabies This Year – Haaretz

Israel Nature and Parks Authority warns that decision to cut funding risks outbreak of disease among unimmunized animals. Zafrir Rinat Nov 04, 2015 Israel’s rabies vaccination program for wild animals is in danger after the Agriculture and Rural Development Ministry announced this week it had spent the allocated immunization budget on other projects. The move […]

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The Arabian Peninsula without Arabs – Al Arabiya

Abdulrahman al-Rashed Recent scientific studies suggest that in 60 years the temperature and humidity in our region will reach 70 degrees Celsius; it will be impossible to live in the Arabian Peninsula. Indeed, the presence of oil resources and air-conditioning technology changed our lives in the region, but the world is now a whole lot […]

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A Third World rain policy – YNET

Op-ed: Give Israel seven Arab armies and they’ll be dealt with within six working days. But rain? Rain is above all the budgets and technologies we are familiar with. Raanan Shaked 10.31.15 Not so long ago, I asked the prime minister (in my undeveloped imagination, yes?): Will we forever live by the sword? And I […]

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Environmental Peacemaking: November 2015 – Ecopeace

The Director’s and staff of EcoPeace Middle East recognize this month’s newsletter is being issued at a time of continuing violence and hostility in our region. We remain determined as ever to advancing cooperative relations between Israelis, Palestinians, and Jordanians that help resolve on the ground issues that impact people’s daily lives for the better, […]

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One year on: The curing power of solar energy in Gaza – the chronikler

By Raya al-Jadir Gaza’s devastated infrastructure and fuel shortages cause avoidable deaths. A crowd-funded initiative will save lives with solar power in hospitals. It has been eight years since Israel imposed a paralysing blockade on the Gaza Strip, during which time it has launched numerous military offensives against the Strip, crippling its economy and demolishing […]

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Carmel Forest Gets New Life 5 Years After Fire – Haaretz

The largest fire in Israeli history swept through the area in 2010, destroying much of the natural habitat – Here’s a look at the restoration’s progress. Zafrir Rinat Oct 30, 2015If you visit the Carmel Park these days you might just encounter a fallow deer with white spots and a gentle gaze, on one of […]

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Israel’s wind industry is blowing in a positive direction despite the challenges – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 10/30/2015 Large-scale farm projects slowly overcome bureaucratic hurdles Although the government has thus far failed to realize its visions for the wind energy sector, those involved in the industry are hopeful that the gap between plans and reality will soon begin to narrow. “I believe that wind energy in Israel is just […]

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Shehayyeb Speaks of ‘Progress’ in Trash File as Arslan to Voice his Concerns at Tuesday’s Dialogue – Naharnet

Shehayyeb Speaks of ‘Progress’ in Trash File as Arslan to Voice his Concerns at Tuesday’s Dialogue Agriculture Minister Akram Shehayyeb revealed that progress was made in recent days over resolving the trash disposal crisis, justifying the decision to set up a landfill in the Khaldeh region, reported As Safir newspaper on Monday. He told the […]

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Activists March ‘Against Disease’ as Arslan Fails to Win Residents Approval of Choueifat Landfill – Naharnet

Civil society activists on Sunday staged what they dubbed a “March Against Disease” to raise the alarm over the health and environmental hazards that the trash disposal crisis poses with the coming of the rain season. Protesters marched from Sed el-Bauchrieh, where a huge “mountain of garbage” has formed, towards the site containing piles of […]

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