By ALEX JOFFE 07/24/2011 22:29 In light of recent gas finds, the country must navigate its energy policy wisely. Talkbacks (2) The writer is a research scholar with the Institute for Jewish and Community Research. This article was first published by Jewish Ideas Daily (www.jewishideasdaily.com), and is reprinted with permission. Are abundant natural resources a […]
Archives for July, 2011
Fueling Israel’s future – Jerusalem Post
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Tamar’s new gas strata could benefit Leviathan – Jerusalem Post
By GLOBES / AMIRAM BARKAT 07/24/2011 23:32 The discovery that Tamar’s gas potential is larger than thought could also prove significant for the Myra, Sarah and other fields. The discovery that an additional strata in the Tamar gas field contains natural gas has broad implications for the other gas fields in the region, sources in […]
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Watchdog groups challenge incoming planning head over Holyland involvement – Haaretz
The Union for Environmental Defense and The Movement for Quality Government claim Binat Schwartz’s appointment to the sensitive position is flawed because of her involvement in plans for the Holyland project. By Zafrir Rinat Two watchdog agencies asked State Comptroller Micha Lindenstrauss last week to investigate the pending appointment of a leading candidate as the […]
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Saab leading Lebanon’s Green Drive – CNN
CNN’s Rima Maktabi meets the man trying to steer the Middle East down a more sustainable path. see http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2011/07/21/maktabi.green.saab.lebanon.cnn?hpt=hp_mid
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Israel, Turkey agree to Int’l Maritime Audit on pollution – Jerusalem Post
By SHARON UDASIN 07/19/2011 19:59 Showing maritime transparency will improve global perception, Ports Authority dir.-gen. says; Israel, Turkey first non-EU countries to sign deal. Talkbacks (1) Israel has agreed to undertake a voluntary audit from the International Maritime Organization at the end of 2012, and in doing so, will join Turkey as the first non- […]
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Loving the ugly land – Haaretz
In our country, beauty is something else – primarily, ownership. Loving the country, in Israel, means loving the process of uglifying it. By Yitzhak Laor Five years ago, a huge disaster was averted, apparently by chance, when a missile fired at the Haifa Bay industrial area almost hit one of the sensitive facilities located there. […]
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Nationwide campaign addresses sources of air pollution – Jordan Times
By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – A nation-wide campaign to reduce air pollution found that 5.5 per cent of some 84,000 vehicles tested for emissions over the past two months were discharging excessive fumes and were in need of maintenance, officials said on Wednesday. Under the campaign, launched in May, 3,509 of the 83,852 vehicles tested […]
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Cabinet to vote on construction of new Eilat airport – Jerusalem Post
By SHARON UDASIN 07/19/2011 03:34 Timna runway would replace current “environmental hazard”; Green Movement co-chairman says airport move is “good thing.” Talkbacks () The cabinet will vote this Sunday on building the proposed international airport just north of Eilat in the Timna Valley, the Prime Minister’s Office announced on Monday. Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu made […]
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Israel’s beaches: where sand and sun meet pollution – Haaretz
Let’s not care about rules or pollution. It’s kind of catching. By Roy Arad The Bat Galim beach in Haifa, which has been closed to swimmers for eight days, stands next to the barb-wired backside of an army base. Across the way, housing projects bake slowly in the sun. Three years ago, I came here […]
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Nearly 10% of Israel’s Mediterranean beaches off-limits to public – Haaretz
Israel Nature and Parks Authority hopes to create four large marine nature reserves, and to annex areas of the sea to existing national parks along the coast. By Zafrir Rinat The public is deprived of free access to nearly one-tenth of Israel’s Mediterranean beachfront, and of this, at least half is entirely off-limits to the […]
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Solar support – Jerusalem Post
By JPOST EDITORIAL 07/18/2011 23:35 investing in solar and other renewable energy sources will help make Israel completely energy independent, an important national goal. Talkbacks () The cabinet’s decision on Sunday to approve a NIS 5 billion plan to encourage individuals and corporations to produce electricity using solar and other forms of renewable energy is […]
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Cabinet okays $5.048b. in future renewable installations – Jerusalem Post
By SHARON UDASIN 07/18/2011 04:31 Ten percent or $660.8m. of systems slated for W. Bank; green organizations praise decision, but say much more must be done. Talkbacks (7) After postponing a vote for two weeks on significant amendments to the current renewable energy regulations, the cabinet approved on Sunday a set of new measures that […]
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Environment: A bright start, but is it bright enough? – Jerusalem Post
By SHARON UDASIN 07/21/2011 22:32 New renewable energy regulations enacted this week are a “step in the right direction,” but still far from sufficient to meet country’s needs, experts say. Talkbacks () Following weeks of butting heads over proposed amendments to the state’s renewable energy regulations, which are commonly regarded as archaic, Sunday’s cabinet meeting […]
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new publication: Contrasting Regional Environmentalisms in the Eastern Mediterranean: A social constructionist perspective
l’espace politique 14 (2011-2) Stuart Schoenfeld and Jonathan Rubin abstract: Regionalism, as a socio-political project, involves the social production of knowledge; common interests are identified and a common identity around these shared interests is promoted. In the Eastern Mediterranean three projects of transnational environmental cooperation construct geographically different regions – a region with Israel, the […]
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Al-Bia Wal-Tanmia Volume 16, No.160-161, July/August 2011
4 Green economy in a changing Arab world (editorial by Najib Saab) 6 Test your genius in sun safety (quiz and personal tips) 22 Will Qatar manage a zero-carbon world cup 2022? (cover story) 30 Development road in Egypt’s desert 35 New Islands 36 Atbara dam, a new life for east Sudan 38 Environment’s share […]
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‘Providing water to all households a priority’ – Jordan Times
AMMAN (Petra) – Prime Minister Marouf Bakhit on Monday said providing water for citizens is priority all year round, especially this summer, which coincides with the holy month of Ramadan. Chairing a meeting at the Ministry of Water and Irrigation, he noted that the government has allocated additional amounts of money to purchase water tankers […]
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Water conservation awareness project kicks off – Daily Star
By Olivia Alabaster The Daily Star BEIRUT: A national water conservation awareness campaign was launched Tuesday in conjunction with the United Nations Development Program, at the Energy and Water Ministry. Held under the auspices of the Lebanese Center for Water Management and Conservation – which provides technical support for water conservation projects and increases awareness […]
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Greenpeace seeks recruits to make environment voice heard – Daily Star
By Marie Dhumières BEIRUT: As many students are relaxing and enjoying their holidays, some have chosen to spend the summer standing in the heat for hours at a time, four times a week, trying to convince passers-by to join their cause. “Do you like the environment?” “Do you go to the sea?” “Do you eat […]
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Arab municipalities in Israel seek funds to stop harmful trash-burning – Haaretz
Neighbors complain of stench and air pollution caused by the illegal burning of trash, which seriously damages the environment. By Zafrir Rinat The Environmental Protection Ministry admits it hasn’t been able to stop the illegal burning of trash in the Galilee, something that seriously damages the environment. According to sources at the ministry, the problem […]
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Environment activists consider legal action to halt academy construction in Bergesh Forest – Jordan Times
By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – Resorting to court is a likely option for stopping the construction of a planned military academy in Bergesh Forest, environment activists said on Saturday. They are considering filing several lawsuits on the grounds alleging that the establishment of the academy in Bergesh violates local laws, Omar Al Shoshan, spokesperson for […]
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