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Archives for November, 2011

Greenpeace protests recycling complacency – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 11/14/2011 05:35 Protesters attempt to unveil giant banner on Jerusalem city hall flagpole; municipality says environmental issues are top priority. Talkbacks (4) Two Greenpeace activists were arrested in Jerusalem on Sunday morning when they climbed up eight-meter flagpoles outside city hall. The protesters attempted to display a giant banner to convey their […]

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Where pilgrims once trod, sewage flows – Jerusalem Post

By ARIEH O’SULLIVAN / THE MEDIA LINE 11/09/2011 19:17 Jerusalem belches out its untreated waste to areas once known for their beauty, holy sites. Mohammed Nakhal is normally a calm man, but he’s seething now. The stench of raw sewage is overpowering. It is rushing by, down the biblical Kidron Valley through the Judean Desert […]

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Particle accelerator to speed up Middle East cooperation – Jordan Times

By Taylor Luck AMMAN – The Middle East’s first particle accelerator project is looking to succeed where many initiatives have failed – to unite people across the region in a common cause. Synchrotron light for Experimental Science and Application in the Middle East (SESAME) is accelerating its efforts to open a world of opportunities to […]

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Dead Sea drying up? That’s so 120,000 years ago – Haaretz

Drilling below the sea floor shows a roller-coaster ride for the region’s climate. By Zafrir Rinat The Dead Sea may be drying up, but research by Israeli scientists and colleagues abroad shows that the water has risen and fallen by hundreds of meters over the past 200,000 years. The goal is to study the region’s […]

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Dead Sea Not Chosen in the “7 Wonders” Jordan Times / Jerusalem Post / Haaretz / Maan

Dead Sea comes up short in natural wonders vote – Jordan Times By Khetam Malkawi AMMAN – Although the Dead Sea was not among the winners in the New Seven Wonders of Nature contest that concluded on Friday, it remains a natural wonder and one of Jordan’s main tourist attractions, officials and Jordanians said on […]

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With Grey Water Recylcing, Hope Springs in the Desert [PNN]

14.11.11 source: Palestine News Network (PNN) The Auja Environmental Center (AEC) was officially opened in October 2010, and although only in operation for one year it has already received recognition from the local and international community for its work. Located north of Jericho, the AEC is one of three ‘ecoparks’ established by Friends of the […]

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Now you Dead Sea it… [the Independent]

Israel would like the salt lake to be declared a wonder of nature. But years of neglect and exploitation mean it is shrinking before our eyes. Donald Macintyre, November 11, 2011. Source Here at the lowest place on earth, in 75 degree sunshine, Olga Alexarkin is sitting on a deckchair in bathing suit and gazing […]

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Dead Sea in “7 Wonders” Campaign – Haaretz / Jordan Times / Jerusalem Post

Israeli green groups push bill to protect Dead Sea ahead of New 7 Wonders competition – Haaretz ‘Protection and Rehabilitation of the Dead Sea’ bill drafted by Israel Union for Environmental Defense, submitted to Knesset by MKs headed by Dov Khenin (Hadash). By Zafrir Rinat This weekend, the winners of the worldwide New 7 Wonders […]

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Blasts Hit Egypt Gas Pipeline to Jordan and Israel – Al Arabiya / Jerusalem Post / Jordan Times / YNET

Two blasts hit Egypt’s gas pipeline to Israel and Jordan – Al Arabiya An Egyptian pipeline sending gas to Israel and Jordan was hit by two explosions early Thursday, Egypt’s security services and the official news agency said. A first blast occurred around 1:00 am (2300 GMT Wednesday) 40 kilometers (25 miles) west of the […]

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Gulf of Aqaba turning into ‘junkyard’ – activists – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – Environmentalists on Thursday expressed concern that the Gulf of Aqaba will turn into a “junkyard” of ships unless naval authorities step up regulations governing maritime activities at Jordan’s sole seaport. The calls came after the sinking of the passenger ferry “Pella” early Tuesday in international waters off Aqaba 800 metres […]

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OECD report shows growing garbage, more polluted wells in Israel – Haaretz

Report on Israel’s environmental performance shows vast majority of garbage sent to dumps, not recycled or reused; pollution higher than in most other OECD members. By Zafrir Rinat The quantity of garbage produced in Israel grew by 15 percent over the past decade, and about 10 percent of drillings for wells had to be shut […]

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Al-Bia Wal-Tanmia Volume 16, No.163

Volume 16, No.163, October 2011 5 Green economy and freedom (editorial by Najib Saab) 13 Green is not enough 14 15 tips to reduce food leftovers 22 Treated wastewater as a strategic resource in the Arab region (cover story) 29 Waste dumps back in Tunisia 30 NASA explores water under Kuwait’s desert 32 Who wins […]

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Europe pushes for ratification of Offshore Protocol – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 11/03/2011 03:14 Environment Ministry: Israel already preparing its legislation to meet protocol demands to protect Mediterranean Sea against pollution. Talkbacks () The EU’s European Commission executive branch issued a proposal late last week that the EU accede to the 1994 Protocol for the Protection of the Mediterranean Sea against pollution from offshore […]

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Israeli, EU researchers convene for climate conference – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 11/03/2011 03:09 Head of European environmental unit: We hope partnerships with Israel will increase. Talkbacks (6) Environmental leaders and researchers from all over Europe and Israel came together at the University of Haifa on Wednesday to discuss the challenges and costs of climate change, as well as the European Union and the […]

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Landau signs renewable energy agreement with Cyprus – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 11/04/2011 01:40 Agreement signed by national infrastructure minister will allow for exchange of information, experience, consultation and guidance in installation, operation of renewable energy systems. Talkbacks (4) National Infrastructure Minister Dr. Uzi Landau signed an agreement on Thursday with the Republic of Cyprus’s Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism for future cooperation […]

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AFED Announces its Recommendations: Arab Governments Should Take Initiatives for a Green Economy – AFED

Beirut, 28 October 2011 See also AFED home page: http://www.afedonline.org/en/ The Arab Forum for Environment and Development (AFED) concluded its fourth annual conference on Green Economy in a Changing Arab World, held in Habtoor Grand Hotel, Beirut. AFED Secretary General Najib Saab announced the conference recommendations, which agreed with AFED report that forward-looking Arab economic […]

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‘Work on main section suspended due to armed attacks’ – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – Work on a major part of the Disi Water Conveyance Project remains suspended for over a month now due to security concerns and recurring armed attacks targeting workers, a source involved in the implementation of the project said on Wednesday. Work on the main part of the project, laying pipes […]

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PCBS predicts demographic explosion in Gaza – Ma’an

KHAN YOUNIS (Reuters) — As the world’s population reaches seven billion, there are few places in the world where explosive demographic growth is having such a significant impact as Gaza. In less than half a century, the number of people on the planet has doubled, and sometime on Sunday the world’s population passed the seven […]

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Israel in top 10 for New 7 Wonders of Nature campaign – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 11/07/2011 12:22 Tourism minister urges Israelis to keep voting for Dead Sea in int’l contest: “We’re closer than ever to victory… We must not be apathetic.” Talkbacks (5) The Dead Sea is among the top 10 finalists in the international New 7 Wonders of Nature campaign, which will conclude on Friday 11.11.11 […]

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Council approves plan to build 20,000 housing units on IMI land – Haaretz

But residents say plan doesn’t address toxic waste left behind. By Zafrir Rinat The National Planning and Building Council yesterday approved one of the country’s largest construction plans, under which Israel Military Industries will move out of Ramat Hasharon and more than 20,000 housing units will be built on the vacated land. The building permits […]

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