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Arab-Jewish project for kids ends as funds dry up – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 05/02/2012 23:24 Nature and Parks Authority hopes to secure new funding to embark on additional cycle for program in North. After three years of forging cooperation among Arab and Jewish Israeli children over a shared need to protect nature, an Israel Nature and Parks Authority (INPA) project in Alonei Abba came to […]

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Israel’s Civil Administration orders Palestinians to uproot 1,000 young olive trees in nature reserve – Haaretz

Residents of Deir Istiya village say they plan to fight the order in court, arguing that it violates their right to work privately owned land. By Zafrir Rinat Israel’s Civil Administration in the West Bank has ordered Palestinian villagers to uproot more than 1,000 olive trees because they were planted in a nature reserve. Residents […]

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Environmental Peacemaking May 2012 Friends of the Earth Middle East

Jordanian Parliamentarians visit Bakoura On April 15th, FoEME took members from the Committee of Environment and Health in the Lower House of Parliament of Jordan to Bakoura, a military-controlled region near the border between Israel and Jordan. There, FoEME Amman Director explained the need to make the Bakoura region into a National Park, which would […]

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Mysterious smell envelops central Israel; Tel Aviv municipality investigating source – Haaretz / Jerusalem Post

Residents of Tel Aviv complain of a harsh chlorine-like substance that could be felt in the air. By Ilan Lior and Zafrir Rinat Residents of Tel Aviv, Gush Dan and central Israel complained Thursday morning of a harsh chemical substance that could be felt in the air. Many people described the smell as similar to […]

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Blame game defers solution to Gaza’s energy crisis / Official: Gaza power plant depends on shipment of fuel – Ma’an

GAZA CITY (IRIN) — From factories to the fishing industry, the Gaza Strip economy is being affected by more than two months of fuel shortages and power outages, taking a toll on the livelihoods of its 1.6 million inhabitants. To make a living on the sea, Madlene Kollab needs 20 liters of fuel each day. […]

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Efficient Lighting Activities in the Middle East and North Africa – Al Bia Wal-Tanmia

By: Ibrahim Abdel Gelil Electricity for lighting is responsible for 19% of total end-use electrical consumption and for 6% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This equals the total emissions from Germany and Japan combined. Over the next 20 years, global electricity consumption for lighting is expected to increase by 60%. Shifting to efficient lighting […]

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Green Islamic bonds Islamic debt instruments, known as sukuk, to raise capital for sustainable development projects in the MENA region – Al-Bia Wal Tanmia

By: Bashar Zeitoon Plans to establish green Islamic bond markets are being promoted in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, several news reports suggest. The use of Islamic debt instruments, known as sukuk, to raise capital for sustainable development projects in the MENA region would set a new precedent. It is hoped that […]

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Making Israel natural gas attractive – in Texas – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 05/02/2012 19:33 Energy and Water Minister Uzi Landau visits the Lone Star State to strengthen ties with Israel’s natural gas industry. As Israel’s presence in the natural gas market grows, the country should continue to strengthen its growing ties with the state of Texas, a capital of development for the industry, according […]

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Jordan Phosphate Mines announces marketing blitz – Jordan Times

Company will seriously consider raising capital Petra | Apr 28,2012 | 22:46 AMMAN — Chairman-designate of Jordan Phosphate Mines Company (JPMC) Munther Haddadin announced on Saturday that the company will be engaged in a major marketing activity this year, especially after breaking up the monopoly in the Indian market. During the firm’s ordinary and extraordinary […]

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Al-Bia Wal-Tanmia 17: 169 (April) and 170 (May)

Volume 17, No.169, April 2012 CONTENTS 5 Mohammad Al-Kassas, the conscience of Arab environment (editorial by Najib Saab) 14 Environmental causes of the Arab spring (cover story) 20 An Arab scientist who stirred up humanity 22 Efficient lighting activities in the Middle East and North Africa 26 Restoration of Wadi Hanifa wetlands in Saudi Arabia […]

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‘Yarmouk water sharing violations require political solution’ – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa | Apr 28,2012 | 23:19 YARMOUK/IRBID — Political action is needed to resolve the standing issue of persistent Syrian violations of a water-sharing agreement concerning storage in the Wihdeh Dam and exploitation of the Yarmouk River, outgoing water minister Mousa Jamani said on Thursday. For several years, Jordan has been asking Syria […]

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Egypt blocks the pipe – Al Ahram

Cutting off gas exports to Israel might have felt like a bombshell but it didn’t come out of the blue, write Niveen Wahish and Sherine Abdel-Razek The export deal under which Egypt pumps natural gas to Israel has been the focus of popular discontent since it was signed in 2005. Following the toppling of Hosni […]

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Israeli, Egyptian officials in secret talks on gas deal crisis – Haaretz

Behind the scenes, a senior official from the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem was dispatched to Cairo to discuss the disputed gas contract, and reportedly returned several hours later. By Avi Bar-Eli and Itai Trilnick Officially, the Israeli government has tried to minimize the diplomatic importance of last Sunday’s announcement by Egypt’s state-owned natural gas […]

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Egyptian gas supplies to Jordan to return ‘next month’ – Jordan Times

by Taylor Luck | Apr 28,2012 | 23:12 AMMAN — Egyptian gas supplies are set to resume next month, an energy officials said, stressing that Cairo’s recent decision to annul its gas agreement with Israel will not affect the Kingdom’s main energy source. According to a Ministry of Energy source, Cairo pledged to resume pumping […]

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Policy makers urged to consider green autos for cutting JD920 million fuel bill – Jordan Times

Cheap used cars put new, fuel-efficient cars at disadvantage in local market by Omar Obeidat | Apr 29,2012 | 22:24 AMMAN — New and fuel-efficient cars can cut the Kingdom’s gasoline subsidies by 40-55 per cent, according to automobile exporters. In separate interviews with The Jordan Times, auto sector stakeholders urged policy makers to consider […]

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Hybrid, Electric Cars – Jerusalem Post / Haaretz

Electric-car buyers to get thousands of shekels in tax benefits from Israeli government HAARETZ New incentive involves lowering purchase tax on vehicles that pollute less, resulting in a saving of NIS 6,000 to NIS 10,000 for car buyers. By Zafrir Rinat Motorists who buy electric-powered cars and some hybrid cars are to get additional tax […]

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Jordan enters talks with Russian, French firms over nuclear reactor – Jordan Times / Al Arabiya

by Taylor Luck | Apr 29,2012 | 22:44 AMMAN — Jordan has entered negotiations with French and Russian firms for the construction of the country’s first nuclear reactor, an energy official announced on Sunday. Amman is going ahead with parallel talks with Russian state-owned Atomstroy export and a consortium comprising the French firm AREVA and […]

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Water-saving initiative makes women ‘leaders of change’ in communities – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa | Apr 29,2012 | 22:48 AMMAN — A new initiative is working to raise women’s awareness of the country’s water shortage and ways to reduce water consumption. The Leaders of Change programme is promoting efficient use of the Kingdom’s scant water resources at the household and community levels, Ministry of Water and […]

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Sri Lankan NGO head visits to study environment – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 04/30/2012 03:11 ‘Shared environmental challenges can be an entry point for coexistence,’ says Dr. Vinya Shanthidas Ariyaratne. In the semi-arid Eastern Province of Sri Lanka, Sinhalese, Tamil and Muslim populations, who have been rivals throughout their history, struggle over their shared but meager water resources, an issue that one man hopes to […]

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Renewable Energy Forum at the Arab League: On regulations and Pan-Arabism – Egypt Independent

Louise Sarant Tue, 24/04/2012 The world famous Arab League amphitheatre was filled yesterday with electricity and energy ministers from various countries in the Middle East and North Africa, including Egypt’s Hassan Younis, international donors, investors and bankers, all gathered to brainstorm about renewable energy in the region. All the speakers in the morning session of […]

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