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Archives for September, 2016

Ministry launches first well powered by renewable energy in badia – Jordan Times

Technology has proven beneficial in remote areas, spokesperson says By Hana Namrouqa – Sep 06,2016 AMMAN — The Ministry of Water on Tuesday launched Jordan’s first well powered solely by renewable energy, in an experiment that could be replicated across the badia, a ministry official said. The well is located in Salhiyet Al Naim in […]

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Shehayyeb Says Waste Crisis ‘Solution’ Reached after Meeting FPM Officials – Naharnet

Agriculture Minister Akram Shehayyeb announced Monday that a “solution” has been reached for the country’s renewed waste management and collection crisis, following a meeting with two Free Patriotic Movement officials. “We have managed to reach a solution through negotiations,” said Shehayyeb at a joint press conference with Education Minister Elias Bou Saab of the FPM […]

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Partridge hunting banned to protect dwindling populations — ministry – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa – Sep 05,2016 AMMAN — The Ministry of Agriculture has banned hunting of chukar and sand partridges, two bird species that are highly prized by hunters, an official said on Monday. The ban is in place to protect the dwindling populations of the game birds, and is effective for three years across […]

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International Conference on Water and Climate, “Water Security for Climate Justice” – EMWIS

The International Conference on Water and Climate, “Water Security for Climate Justice”, organised under the umbrella of COP22 in Rabat, 11-12 July 2016 was a large success with 650 participants from 40 countries. The conference stressed the urgent need to take into account the adaptation of water resource to climate change in this new intergovernmental […]

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forum on water organised during the 10th Mediterranean Week of Economic Leaders (Barcelona, 30th Nov. – 2nd Dec. 2016) – EMWIS

The Southern shores of the Mediterranean are among the world’s most water-scarce areas, with more than 150 million people facing water stress. According to the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC), this figure is set to rise by a further 80-100 million by 2025. The effects of climate change, including more extreme phenomena like droughts […]

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“MEDCOP Climat” held in Tangier (Morocco) – EMWIS

In the framework of the MEDCOP Climat held in Tangier (Morocco) on 18 and 19 July 2016, the thematic water session “Challenges of Water/Energy/Food Security Alliance to face Climate Change” was organised on Monday 18 July afternoon to come up with the best Mediterranean solution in the water sector as a Mediterranean recommendation for the […]

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MedaWeek16 “the opportunity to come together with a single voice of the Mediterranean private sector” – EMWIS

The Mediterranean region is experiencing a wide range of far-reaching social, political and economic transformations and growing economic potentialities. Despite its many economic opportunities, the Mediterranean has a lot still to overcome. Some economic, social and environmental challenges are more relevant and urgent than ever before. To overcome these development obstacles and build a shared […]

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session in water management for sustainable Mediterranean cities – EMWIS

The Euromed Cities Network will be held from 2nd to 4th November 2016 in Nice (France) with the participation of the European Commissioner Johannes HAHN in charge of the European Neighbourhood Policy. During this event, OIEAU and SEMIDE will organise a session dedicated to water management for sustainable Mediterranean cities. In order to prepare for […]

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Egyptian researchers discover a way to grow forests in the desert with sewage – Environment and Development

Desertification is a major issue throughout Africa, but there’s a simple way to stop the spread of deserts into fertile land: planting forests. The problem is that in the regions hardest hit by the phenomenon, there simply isn’t enough clean water to properly nurture the trees and keep them healthy. But an innovative project in […]

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Lebanon Garbage Crisis, many updates – Naharnet

Kataeb Expects ‘Positive Solutions’ in Waste Crisis as Shehayyeb Urges Cooperation Resigned Economy Minister Alain Hakim of the Kataeb Party has announced that “positive solutions” are expected to surface in the coming days regarding the recurrent waste management and collection crisis. The expected positive developments involve removing the accumulating garbage from the streets, setting a […]

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Ministry ends large-scale water theft in Jordan Valley – Jordan Times

Hotels used to buy stolen water at cheaper prices before illicit operation was interrupted By Omar Obeidat – Sep 01,2016 AMMAN – Hotels at the Dead Sea area used to buy stolen water from a private company at half the price of that supplied by authorities, Minister of Water and Irrigation Hazem Nasser said on […]

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‘Authorities uncover water theft in Ain Al Basha’ – Jordan Times

Source says panel looking into possible involvement of ministry employees By Hana Namrouqa – Sep 03,2016 Stolen water from two wells in Ain Al Basha was used to irrigate local farms and was sold to the public in tankers (Photo courtesy of Water Ministry) AMMAN — Authorities have dismantled pipes installed to steal water from […]

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38 companies to bid for Green Corridor project – Jordan Times

‘Winning bidders to be selected in November, December’ By Mohammad Ghazal – Aug 29,2016 AMMAN — Some 38 international companies have qualified to submit bids for a $170 million project to increase the capacity of the national grid, the energy minister said on Monday. A committee studied 82 technical and financial proposals and shortlisted the […]

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Dimona nuclear researchers put stop to air monitoring sites in area – YNET

The Ministry of Environmental Protection has been setting up monitoring sites throughout Israel to monitor air pollution in various cities; the monitors have the ability to capture and store air for more detailed analysis outside of Israel; people from the Dimona Nuclear Research Facility have come out against the monitors in their area. Amir Ben-David|Published: […]

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Newcomer Energean will attract other int’l firms to explore for gas in Israel – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 08/30/2016 Latest find and ongoing projects accelerating development in the entire region. The expected purchase of the Karish and Tanin gas reservoirs by the Greek oil and gas company Energean will be a catalyst for other international companies interested in exploring Israel’s Mediterranean, a source linked to the project told The Jerusalem […]

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Gaza Strip students build solar-powered car to help battle fuel crisis – Environment and Development

The Gaza Strip in Palestine has battled diesel and electricity shortages, leading to blackouts that can last up to 12 hours and major transportation challenges. So engineering students Jamal Al Miqaty and Khalid Al Bardawil at Al Azhar University Gaza decided to creatively work around that crippling issue: they designed a solar-powered car. The 23-year […]

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Gulf nations lead way in climate change as temperatures soar – Al Arabiya

By Peter Harrison 2 September 2016 The US envoy for climate change has told Al Arabiya English he’s confident the Paris Agreement will be honored. The Paris agreement obligates states to curb emissions that contribute to climate change. It takes effect once at least 55 nations accounting for at least 55% of global emissions ratify […]

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It Ain’t Easy Being Green: No Room for Parks in Overcrowded Bnei Brak – Haaretz

Zafrir Rinat For years, a small park with a few dozen trees was one of Bnei Brak residents’ only refuges from overcrowding in their city. Despite the objections of people living near the park, the city cut down some of the trees and built kindergartens instead. This is far from a unique occurrence. In coming […]

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