By SHARON UDASIN 07/14/2011 04:37 Company will regain license only after completing rigorous safety review. Talkbacks () Environmental Protection Minister Gilad Erdan announced during the Knesset plenum on Wednesday that his office was revoking the toxics license for the Haifa Chemicals plant due to “severe deficiencies in the maintenance facilities and storage of hazardous materials,” […]
Archives for July, 2011
Environment Ministry revokes Haifa Chemicals toxics permit – Jerusalem Post
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Firefighters gain control over Jerusalem fire, police suspect arson – Haaretz
Fire broke out in three different places; Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial evacuated and nearby residents told to shut their windows. By Nir Hasson and Anshel Pfeffer Firefighters have gained control over a large fire that broke out Sunday in the Jerusalem Forest and Mount Herzl area, in the western part of the city. The fire […]
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Water Authority, Environment Ministry clash over bill to clean up contaminated land – Haaretz
Bill to provide for division of responsibility between the environment ministry and the Water Authority; requires entities on whose land pollution is suspected to conduct environmental survey and clean up the land as necessary. By Zafrir Rinat and Revital Hoval The Water Authority is clashing with the Environmental Protection Ministry over a bill the ministry […]
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Jerusalem fire under control – Ma’an
JERUSALEM (AFP) — Israeli firefighters brought a forest fire in Jerusalem under control on Sunday after the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum was evacuated as a precaution, a police spokesman said. “The fire has been brought totally under control but the fire service is continuing to work on the ground to make sure it doesn’t restart,” […]
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Hizbollah warns Israel over Med gas – Jordan Times
BEIRUT (AFP) – Lebanon’s Shiite group Hizbollah on Sunday warned Israel against developing “a single metre” of disputed waters in the eastern Mediterranean to search for offshore gas deposits. “The Lebanese government, which is dominated by Hizbollah, will restore the sovereignty of our waters in their entirety,” said Mohammed Raad, head of the Hizbollah group […]
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Raad: Cabinet is standing up to Israeli aggression – Daily Star
BEIRUT: Hezbollah MP Mohammad Raad has said that the government is standing up to Israel’s theft of Lebanon’s natural resources, and will use any means to combat Israeli aggression. “The resistance is ready to defend Lebanon’s sovereignty, including our waters, and the Israeli enemy won’t be able to drill one meter for oil or gas […]
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Israelis asked to disrobe for Dead Sea – Jerusalem Post
By JTA 07/16/2011 10:09 US photographer asks for volunteers to take part in nude photo shoot at Dead Sea for project to raise int’l awareness over its receding water. Talkbacks (14) American photographer Spencer Tunick has posted a registration for volunteers to participate in a photo shoot of nude Israelis at the Dead Sea. Tunick, […]
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‘Renewable energy can place Kingdom at regional forefront’ – Jordan Times
By Laila Azzeh AMMAN – Renewable energy may be a major challenge for Jordan, but can also be a great economic opportunity that can place the Kingdom at the regional forefront, Princess Sumaya University for Technology (PSUT) President Issa Batarseh said on Sunday. “Economies like Jordan must take all necessary political and financial steps to […]
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Future solar installations could be shifted to West Bank – Jerusalem Post
By SHARON UDASIN 07/13/2011 01:02 Landau calls for more ‘affirmative action’ for Judea and Samaria residents; 10% of Israel’s solar allocation could be shifted to W. Bank. The cabinet is looking to approve regulations that would allow for the private investment of $120 million to build solar fields in Israeli-held areas of the West Bank. […]
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‘Implementation to begin after study results finalised, evaluated’ – Jordan Times
By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – Evaluation of the Red Sea-Dead Sea Water Conveyance Programme’s economic feasibility study and the environmental and social impact assessment will conclude later this year, a senior government official said on Thursday. The implementation of the Red-Dead project will commence when results of the studies are finalised and evaluated, Minister of […]
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Dead Sea slated for major development under 25-year master plan – Jordan Times
By Khetam Malkawi AMMAN – Jordanians and tourists alike will be able to enjoy leisure facilities on the shores of the Dead Sea that will be constructed over the next 25 years as part of a master plan that seeks to develop the site. Taha Zboun, CEO of the Jordan Development Zone Company, said the […]
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Absence of regulation slows organic growth – Daily Star
July 14, 2011 01:02 AM By Emma Gatten The Daily Star BEIRUT: Ask a Lebanese shopper how safe they think the fruit and vegetables they buy are and a typical response is one of wariness. The latest wave of mistrust probably stems from reports that sewage water has been used to irrigate crops, as well […]
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UAE’s mission impossible: Cooling the desert – Jordan Times
By Humeyra Pamuk Reuters DUBAI – Ali’s air conditioning quietly cools his spacious Dubai apartment around the clock and all year round, even when he is away on holiday. With outside temperatures soaring towards 50 degrees in summer, he likes to come home to his chilled oasis in this skyscraper city sprouting from the desert. […]
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Cabinet approves Kishon streambed cleanup – Haaretz
Environment Ministry’s NIS 220 million program will take three years to implement. By Zafrir Rinat The cabinet yesterday approved a cleanup program for the Kishon streambed to remove a layer of contaminated material that has accumulated there over the years. The project, put together by the Environmental Protection Ministry, is to take about three years […]
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Rare plants in search of a home – Haaretz
Many of Israel’s most unique plant species are not located in nature reserves, and are therefore threatened by development. The Nature and Parks Authority is proposing a solution. By Zafrir Rinat The Israel Nature and Parks Authority is not effectively protecting rare plants in Israel, most markedly in the northern Negev. One problem is that […]
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Egypt begins implementing plan to treat drainage water for irrigation [Al Masry Al Youm]
Published: 26.6.2011. Egypt’s government has started to implement a new plan to treat 9-13 billion cubic meters of sanitary and agricultural drainage water to help solve the problem of limited water resources, said Irrigation Minister Hussein al-Atfy on Sunday. In his speech at the opening of Egyptian-Dutch Water Week, Atfy said the plan is part […]
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Egypt: Ex-officials face allegations of environmental crimes against Nile [Al-Masry Al-Youm]
Jano Charbel, 01/07/2011, Source: http://www.almasryalyoum.com/en/node/473342 In addition to charges of corruption and involvement in killing protesters, deposed President Hosni Mubarak and his cabinet are facing new allegations of crimes against the environment. Rose al-Youssef Editor Wafaa Hussein filed a lawsuit with the attorney general’s office that was referred to the South Cairo criminal court. In […]
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Oil treasure in valley where David and Goliath fought [The Jewish Chronicle]
By Anshel Pfeffer, 7 Jul 2011 The biblical battlefield between David and Goliath is about to become the scene of an altogether more modern confrontation: between oil drillers and environmentalists. Jews have for generations been complaining that while the Arab nations have enjoyed hundreds of billions of petrodollars, Israel, which is in the same region, […]
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Newark’s IDT looks to Israel, Colorado for shale oil venture [NJ.com]
Published June 26, 2011, By Eliot Caroom. Source: http://www.nj.com/business/index.ssf/2011/06/newarks_idt_looks_to_israel_co.html Newark-based IDT carved out a niche in the world of telecommunications offering cheap international calls and calling cards, and as its stock awakens from a deep recessionary swoon, the company is looking for another growth opportunity wringing oil from layers of shale rock in Israel and Colorado. […]
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An electric car named cottage cheese [Haaretz]
By Dan Rabinowitz. Published 06.07.11. Link to source: Haaretz-Opinion The big money for Better Place lies in the monopoly it received from the state on building and operating charging stations. The first electric cars in the Better Place system are due to arrive on Israel’s roads in the next few days. The cars themselves are […]
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