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Archives for April, 2019

Climate change-driven flooding has become Trump’s ally in his war on Iran – Haaretz

The extensive flooding in Iran shows that climate change is real and wreaks real economic havoc, too, even if Trump doesn’t believe in it. And, it’s going to grow worse David Rosenberg | Apr. 8, 2019 Donald Trump doesn’t believe in climate change, but he can thank his lucky stars that he’s wrong. Just as […]

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Arab states face water emergency, urgent action needed: U.N. – Environment and Development

Arab states are facing a water supply emergency they need to coordinate an urgent response to, with per capita resources expected to fall by 50 percent by 2050, the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said on Thursday. The Middle East and North Africa have suffered more than any other region from water scarcity and […]

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Electricity is a prerequisite for electric cars – Environment and Development

NAJIB SAAB In an attempt to reduce pollution caused by the transport sector, the Lebanese government recently announced incentives to promote electric and hybrid cars. The measures comprised full tax and tariff exemption for vehicles fully running on electric motors, and a slightly lower reduction in fees on hybrid cars running on both electricity and […]

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Gaza animals find new home following deaths at zoo – Environment and Development / Maan

Gaza animals find new home following deaths at zoo – Environment and Development Five lions, five monkeys, four ostriches, three peacocks, two wolves and a hyena departed Gaza for Jordan on Sunday, after being rescued from a Gaza zoo where many animals died of starvation and lack of care. The animal welfare group Four Paws […]

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The central problem – YNET

In its centennial year, Israel will have 17 million residents. According to the current distribution, most of them will live in the center of the country, and the overcrowding will be unbearable. The “Israel 2048 – Shared Future” Initiative promotes a national campaign to eventually turn the Negev and the Galilee into independent, prosperous and […]

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Controversial hotel plan nixed in favor of nature reserve in Israel’s Arava desert – Haaretz

The Southern District Planning Committee is supporting a plan to have the hotel built at a nearby site adjacent to the southern entrance to Timna Park Zafrir Rinat | Apr. 8, 2019 The Southern District Planning Committee decided last week to advance a plan that would deny approval for construction of a hotel in the […]

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The Middle East’s Authoritarians Have Come for Conservationists – The Atlantic

Environmental activists pushing for clean water, restrictions on poaching, and action on climate change have faced prison—or worse. Peter Schwartzstein Mar 30, 2019 Amirhossein Khaleghi thought he knew danger. For much of the past 12 years, he had tracked Persian leopards and Asiatic cheetahs across the rugged splendor of Iran’s national parks. He would spend […]

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Is renewable energy in Jordan victim of its success? – Environment and Development

NAJIB SAAB 27/3/2019 “A victim of its own success? Jordan re-evaluates its power generation strategy,” was the title of an article in The National Law Review, following the Jordanian government’s decision to withhold licenses for new renewable energy projects. The sudden move came at a time when the Jordanian renewable energy sector had reached advanced […]

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Environmental Peacebuilding Newsletter, April 2019 – EcoPeace

EcoPeace International Advisory Committee Member Presents at the Vatican Rabbi Frank Dabba Smith, a member of EcoPeace’s International Advisory Committee (IAC), recently represented EcoPeace Middle East at the March 7-9, 2019, Vatican conference in Rome on “Religions and the Sustainable Development Goals: Listening to the cry of the earth and of the poor.” Rabbi Dabba […]

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‘Iraq ready to embark on Basra-Aqaba oil pipeline’ – Jordan Times

AMMAN — Iraq on Thursday announced the completion of the technical preparations of the extension of the Iraqi oil pipeline, to run through the Kingdom with a capacity of 1 million barrels per day. Iraqi Oil Minister Thamir Ghadhban voiced his country’s hope that 1 million barrels would be exported per day through the Basra-Aqaba […]

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Jordan takes point on regional efforts to combat climate change – Jordan Times

AMMAN — Acting secretary general of the Ministry of Environment Issa Shboul on Tuesday inaugurated the regional workshop on black carbon emissions and its impact on health and climate change, according to an Environment Ministry statement sent to The Jordan Times. Black carbon is considered as one of the short-term climate pollutants that come as […]

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GAM cites challenges to expanding parks as WHO standards reveal ‘great shortage’ of green areas – Jordan Times

Experts say parks play role in reducing population’s stress, combating mild depression By Abdul Rahman Bazian – Apr 01,2019 AMMAN — There are currently some 4.32 million people residing in Amman, of which 1.32 million are 18 years of age or younger, head of the Population Statistics Division Ahmad Momani has recently said. “Urban parks […]

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Iran Orders Evacuation of Flood-Hit Western Cities – Naharnet

Iran Orders Evacuation of Flood-Hit Western Cities by Naharnet Newsdesk Iranian authorities on Monday ordered the immediate evacuation of flood-stricken cities in a western province as rivers burst their banks, dams overflowed and vast areas were cut off from communication. The highest level of alert was declared in Lorestan province with four or five cities […]

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To Prevent Water Shortages, Jordan must Act without Delay – Fanack

[editor’s note: fanack.com in general is a useful resource on the Middle East, unusual in the extent to which it covers water, pollution and other environmental issues] March 4th, 2019 These past few years, climate change has impacted Jordan with a rise of temperatures that has decreased the water resources, while sudden heavy rainfalls have […]

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Lake Kinneret is the fullest it’s been in five years, and there’s more to come – Haaretz

Rising waters means more time to prepare for drier winters anticipated down the line Zafrir Rinat | Apr. 3, 2019 | 12:07 PM The level of Lake Kinneret has risen by 2.80 meters (9.1 feet) this past winter, its highest annual increase in five years. Officials anticipate the water levels will keep rising by 0.5 […]

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