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Archives for September, 2010

Wolf population threatened by hunting, poisoning – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – Ecologists on Tuesday warned that wolves, a locally threatened species, are increasingly being hunted down and poisoned, leading to a drop in their numbers in Jordan. Gray wolves, known simply as wolves, are carnivorous mammals belonging to the Canidae family, of which five species exist in Jordan, also including the […]

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Steinitz, Erdan pledge support to Ariel Sharon Park – Jerusalem Post

By EHUD ZION WALDOKS 09/01/2010 05:39 Garbage mountain will become the showpiece of a series of walking and biking paths, a lake, and a canal system. Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz (Likud) and Environmental Protection Minister Gilad Erdan (Likud) both pledged to ensure funding for the development of Ariel Sharon Park in the Tel Aviv metropolitan […]

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Arab-Israeli Eco group scores award – Jerusalem Post

09/02/2010 08:51 Friends of the Earth Middle East wins Euro-Mediterranean Dialogue Award. Friends of the Earth Middle East, an Israeli-Palestinian-Jordanian environmental organization, has won the 2010 Anna Lindh Foundation’s Euro- Mediterranean Dialogue Award. The theme of the award this year was “Intercultural Dialogue for Ecological Sustainability.” According to its Web site, Friends of the Earth […]

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Environment first – Common Ground

by Sarah Ozacky-Lazar 02 September 2010 JERUSALEM – Every few years, the idea of establishing one state between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea rises and falls like a phoenix; a dream of a state where both Palestinians and Israelis live in peace with no borders, no barriers, cultural autonomy and equal citizenship for […]

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Jumping into turbid waters – YNET

‘Big Jump,’ an international environmental event, held Middle Eastern style. Israelis, Palestinians, including mayors, youth group leaders, jump into Jordan River in order to raise awareness of pollution in southern section Yael Darel Published: 08.20.10, 08:21 / Israel Activism More than half a million people throughout Europe showed up in bathing suits next to a […]

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Climate change, human failing behind Pakistan floods – Jordan Times

By Rebecca Conway Reuters ISLAMABAD – Global warming might be one explanation for Pakistan’s devastating floods, but scientists believe poor land management, outdated irrigation systems and logging are at least as much to blame. Flooding has battered Pakistan since the onset of heavy monsoon rains a month ago, affecting a wide central belt. More than […]

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Egypt’s energy crisis stirs public unrest – Jerusalem Post

By DAVID E. MILLER / THE MEDIA LINE 08/24/2010 22:12 Recurring power shortages cause demonstrations. The Egyptian government has announced its intention to continue decreasing electric output pending the end of a heat-wave which saw temperatures climb to 40 degrees Celsius. Government spokesman Magdi Radi announced that an “emergency plan” prepared by the government would […]

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Lebanon: Weapons…Or Electricity? – Asharq Alawsat

By Ali Ibrahim August is a hot summer month, and in some cases, a month of problems. August in Lebanon has been characterized by two problems, which reflect two aspects of the lives and concerns of the people there. The first was the clash that erupted suddenly, amidst rocket-propelled grenades and machine guns, between Hezbollah […]

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Is the electric car feasible for Israel? – Jerusalem Post

By EHUD ZION WALDOKS 08/26/2010 22:22 Government issues tender to analyze alternative energy vehicles. The National Infrastructures Ministry on Thursday issued a tender for a consultant to do an economic analysis of the feasibility of electric cars compared to gasoline-powered and other alternative energy vehicles. The ministry said it was committed to cleaner transport to […]

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Gov’t to introduce electric cars in bid to go green – Jordan Times

By Mohammad Ghazal AMMAN – Starting next year, several electric cars will be introduced to public agency fleets as part of the country’s commitment to adopt eco-friendly practices, the government said on Wednesday. The Nissan LEAF, manufactured by Nissan Motor Co., Lt., will be introduced in the public sector in 2011 to help the Kingdom […]

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Talks continue over stalled wind power project – Jordan Times

By Taylor Luck AMMAN – Talks are ongoing between the government and a firm selected to carry out the country’s first wind power plant, according to a senior energy official. The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources and Greek firm Terna Energy SA remain in negotiations over the construction of a 40 megawatt (MW) wind […]

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‘Gov’t committed to renewable energy despite costs’ – Jordan Times

By Taylor Luck AMMAN – The government has said that it remains committed to renewable energy, with senior officials studying various financing plans to utilise alternative energy resources in the Kingdom. Despite facing a budget deficit of over JD1 billion, the government has made renewable energy projects a priority to secure the country’s energy independence, […]

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Nation’s electric grid gets first small wind turbine – Jerusalem Post

By EHUD ZION WALDOKS 08/24/2010 04:02 Four years after founding Leviathan Energy, US oleh Daniel Farb proves his Wind Lotus really works. The winds are blowing favorably for Leviathan Energy, a four-yearold renewable energy technology company, whose first small wind turbine, the Wind Lotus, connected to the power grid on Monday and began producing electricity […]

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