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Archives for November, 2018

The IPCC’s Latest Report on Climate Change – and What We’re Doing About it – Heschel Center

The most recent report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warns of the devastating implications for civilization if we don’t take dramatic steps in the coming years. In particular, the Middle East will be hard hit with extreme temperatures, droughts and more, impacting life in Israel severely. The Heschel Center stands at the […]

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Think Globally Run for Office Locally – Heschel Center

By Meira Hanson, with the assistance of Dr. Irit Rotem. In municipalities across Israel election day looked like Heschel Alumni day. 13 Heschel Alumni ran in the elections on October 30: their agendas were diverse but all of them were driven by, unsurprisingly, from the will to lead change. The local arena is no stranger […]

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Ministry: Israeli 2014 oil spill caused NIS 281 million worth of damage – Jerusalem Post

There is also a criminal investigation into EAPC over what expert called the worst spill in Israel’s history. By REUTERS October 31, 2018 16:37 A 2014 oil spill by a secretive state-run company that flooded an Israeli nature reserve caused 281 million shekels ($76 million) worth of damage, Israel’s Environmental Protection Ministry said on Wednesday. […]

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Iraq fish farmers hit by carp deaths, amid fears over pollution – Environment and Development

Along the Iraqi banks of the Euphrates river, one question dominates the conversation. What killed the fish? Thousands of tonnes of freshwater carp have washed up dead this month, leaving Iraqi fish farmers reeling from the significant loss of earnings. Carp is the country’s national dish, commonly barbecued outdoors across restaurants in Baghdad. Agriculture officials […]

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Egyptian pollution plan signals the last straw cloud – Environment and Development

An Egyptian government program to pay traders to buy rice straw from farmers at the end of harvest has helped to combat one of Cairo’s ugliest features – a huge black cloud that hangs over the capital during the burning season. Cairo is the world’s second most polluted megacity, the World Health Organization says, and […]

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Offshore Drilling for Oil and Gas Begins in 2019, Says Andari – Naharnet

Banque Du Liban’s second vice-governor Saad Andari announced during a conference that Lebanon expects to start exploratory offshore drilling for oil and gas by the end of 2019, LBCI news said on Tuesday. The exploration will take between three to four years, and will be conducted by a consortium led by French oil giant Total, […]

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After Shutting Power Off, Khoury Vows Measures against Generators Owners – Naharnet

Caretaker Economy Minister Raed Khoury said that strict measures will be taken against private generators owners who enforced a two-hour shutdown on Tuesday depriving subscribers from power supply, al-Joumhouria daily reported on Wednesday. “The Ministry will legally pursue all private generators owners who cut off electricity. We will take strict measures against them, they will […]

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Ministry Considering Alternative Site for Hotel Project North of Eilat – Haaretz

Zafrir Rinat | Nov. 8, 2018 | 3:24 AM The Tourism Ministry is said to be checking an alternative to the construction of a hotel in the Sasgon Valley in the south, which has been the subject of public controversy for years. In two weeks the ministry and the Hevel Eilot Regional Council are to […]

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Solving Gaza crisis with water and energy – YNET

Op-ed: Declarations and threats against Hamas will not solve the problem. The Israeli government must make a strategic commitment to solving the humanitarian crisis in Gaza as it did when confronted with missiles and tunnels, only that will stop the violence. David Lehrer 11.03.18 All acts of terror are abhorrent. Declarations and threats against Hamas, […]

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Environmental Peacebuilding Newsletter November 2018

EcoPeace Middle East Co-Founders Receive the 2018 Stanford Bright Award Gidon Bromberg and Munqeth Mehyar, EcoPeace’s co-founders, travelled to California this month to receive the prestigious 2018 Bright Award from the Stanford Law School, for their outstanding work in promoting global sustainability. “Gidon Bromberg and Munqeth Mehyar are unparalleled environmental leaders and visionaries … at […]

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Israel’s Sea of Galilee at Lowest Level in 17 Years – Haaretz

The water level in Israel’s only freshwater lake fell further in November, approaching an all-time low Zafrir Rinat Nov 07, 2018 The water level in Israel’s only freshwater lake fell further in November, approaching an all-time low The water level in the Sea of Galilee has receded to its lowest point in 17 years, hydrologists […]

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Drought Is Killing Off Israel’s Trees, Says Groundbreaking Nationwide Study – Haaretz

Not only are fires more common but the trees are more vulnerable to pests in arid years, which are expected to become more frequent, and worse Zafrir Rinat Oct 22, 2018 3:59 PM Israel’s forests have been declining for years, and now a groundbreaking study has found a correlation between increasing tree mortality and the […]

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Minister: Increasing water supply to Jordan is ‘absurd’ – YNET

Following Jordan’s decision to cancel the annex to the peace treaty with Israel, senior ministers say ‘increasing water supply to Jordan while Israel is drying up is absurd’; Political sources: Israel also bears responsibility for this crisis—the writing was on the wall. Itamar Eichner and Gad Lior |Published: 10.23.18 Senior Israeli ministers have complained that […]

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