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Archives for January, 2012

Nature doesn’t end at the Green Line – Haaretz

An organization that demands universal compliance with the law and ecological norms has become part of a complex that perpetually abuses principles of law and justice. By Zafrir Rinat The Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel recently released its annual report, outlining a list of threats posed to open spaces around the country. […]

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EPC (Environmental Policy Center) launches new web site – Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies

JIIS’ Environmental Policy Center together with its partner the Ministry of Environmental Protection launched a new web site this month presenting the latest developments of their joint project “Sustainability Outlook 2030 for Israel.” The goal of the project is to present a vision of sustainability for the year 2030 towards which Israel should aspire, thereby […]

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Power problems – Daily Star

January 26, 2012 02:15 AM The Daily Star There has been a national outcry, from the south to the north, over the latest electricity problems. People are fed up with the promises and excuses of their leaders regarding an issue that is so vital to their livelihoods. People are now paying twice for the electricity, […]

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Landau advances plan to link electric grid to Europe – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 01/30/2012 05:14 Energy and Water minister instructs Israel Electric Corporation to begin implementing plan to link Israel’s electricity grid to that of Cyprus. Uzi Landau By Ariel Jerozolimski Energy and Water Minister Uzi Landau instructed the Israel Electric Corporation on Sunday to begin implementing a plan to lay undersea cables to link […]

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Israel seeks to turn gas to gold – YNET

Proposed national investment fund to tap anticipated natural gas bonanza to fuel both export-geared economy, provide nest egg of $10 billion in under a decade for future generations Associated Press Israel is putting together a plan for a national investment fund that would tap an anticipated natural gas bonanza to fuel both an export-geared economy […]

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Israel to reroute road parallel to Egypt border for security reasons – Haaretz

Green groups up in arms, citing expert who says region’s dunes are second most ecologically important area in Israel after Mount Hermon. By Zafrir Rinat The road that runs parallel to the Egyptian border in the western Negev is to be moved eastward by some 750 meters for security reasons. The Ramat Negev Regional Council […]

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Cabinet begins talks on Tel Aviv-Eilat rail – Jerusalem Post

By HERB KEINON 01/30/2012 04:43 Netanyahu says the railway would make it possible to travel from TA to Eilat in 2 hours, facilitate transporting goods to Europe. The cabinet held a preliminary discussion Sunday on building a train track from Eilat to Tel Aviv that could, as Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said, serve as a […]

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Israel plans Red-Med rail link to take Suez overflow; strategic Eilat line will link Europe to Asia – Reuters

Israel said on Sunday it plans to build a railway line linking its Red Sea and Mediterranean ports that could handle potential overflow from the Suez Canal on the freight route between Asia and Europe. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told his cabinet the idea of ships dropping off goods in one port to be picked […]

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Beduin solar license decision delayed again – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 01/25/2012 14:49 An approval would allow for the development of an 8-megawatt solar field on land owned by the Beduin Tarabin family. Solar panels By courtesy of AORA The Public Utility Authority on Tuesday put off a decision on whether to grant a production license for the first medium- sized solar field […]

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From Al Masry Al Youm: Egypt researchers bet on solar energy with ‘Solar House Complex’ project – Egypt Independent

The National Research Centre’s solar energy department is carrying out a pilot project based on powering many household appliances — heaters, refrigerators, air conditioners, ice makers and dryers — with solar energy. The Solar House Complex project is about to be launched and will tackle households around Egypt in remote areas deprived of energy and […]

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Attack on Akkar fruit bats threatens local ecology – Daily Star

January 26, 2012 01:00 AM By Olivia Alabaster The Daily Star Flying bats Flying bats BEIRUT: The largest single colony of fruit bats in the Middle East, residing in a cave in the Akkar region of north Lebanon, was last weekend largely destroyed by vandals, with thousands of bats killed. Dr. Mounir Abi-Said, founder of […]

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Striped hyenas native to Lebanon at risk – Daily Star

January 24, 2012 01:28 AM By Olivia Alabaster The Daily Star BEIRUT: Viewed by many as a danger and a pest, the recent rescue of two striped hyenas from captivity by Animals Lebanon has highlighted the threats to this indigenous species, and the need for greater awareness surrounding the animal, experts say. Exact numbers of […]

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Palestinian students hope to learn desert farming in Arava – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 01/26/2012 05:12 The Arava International Center for Agricultural Training hosts several hundred agricultural university students from Vietnam, Laos, Thailand and Myanmar for 10 months each year. ARAVA Int’l Center for Agricultural Training By Arava A West Bank agricultural development team is hoping to form a partnership with Central and Northern Arava Research […]

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Climate Crisis – Syria Today

Syria is not a major contributor to the emission of greenhouse gases that cause global warming. However, it is especially vulnerable to the impacts of this phenomenon. By Yousef Meslmani Photo Manaf Hassan Global climate change may have a huge impact on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries. New studies show it has […]

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Israel’s water apartheid? – YNET

Op-ed: Slanderous European accusations put State of Israel’s very existence at risk Giulio Meotti Published: 01.21.12, 12:32 / Israel Opinion The French parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee just published an unprecedented report accusing Israel of implementing “apartheid” in its allocation of water in Judea and Samaria. The report said that water has become “a weapon serving […]

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Southern Israel park to flourish on IDF bases’ purified sewage – Haaretz

Work to purify sewage at the Nevatim air force base is at an advanced stage, and the water will eventually irrigate a large park to be created near Be’er Sheva. By Zafrir Rinat The defense establishment has begun purifying sewage at military bases in the Negev so that it can be used as a source […]

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Hotels introduced to water conservation practices – Jordan Times

Water use efficiency guide launched by Hana Namrouqa | Jan 27,2012 | 23:01 Hotels in Aqaba consume 35 per cent of water supplied by the Aqaba Water Company, according to officials (File photo) AMMAN — More than 20 per cent of water consumed by the country’s hotels, categorised as large-water consumers, can be saved if […]

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Activists praise rejection of chicken coop reform – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 01/24/2012 04:25 Knesset Education, Culture and Sport C’tee rejects Agriculture Ministry proposal for legislation on chicken battery cages. Anonymous for Animal Rights By Courtesy of Alon Sherf/Anonymous for Animal Rights The Knesset Education, Culture and Sport Committee on Monday rejected an Agriculture Ministry proposal for stricter legislation on chicken battery cages. Animal […]

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UfM discusses Gaza Water Desalination project with financing institutions in the Gulf – EuroMed

20-01-2012 A Delegation headed by Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) Deputy Secretary General Rafiq Husseini, in charge of Water and Environment portfolio, visited Kuwait and Saudi Arabia last week to present the Gaza water desalination project to financing institutions and funds. A press release said the UfM Delegation held meetings with the President of the […]

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Water network connecting Dura communities to a better future – ReliefWeb

Report—US Agency for International Development “The United States is helping improve water conditions in the West Bank, and is addressing one of our most pressing needs,” says Hebron’s Governor Kamel Hmeid about the USAID-funded Dura Cluster Water Storage and Distribution System. “The project is a step in the right direction to deal with the water […]

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