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Archives for October, 2012

Supporting Egypt’s wetlands and waterbirds through regional cooperation – Egypt Independent

Mindy Baha el Din Tue, 23/10/2012 North African wetlands constitute important stopover sites and wintering grounds for water birds breeding in Eurasia, including many globally threatened species. In order to develop a regional program to support mid-winter surveys in the region, a workshop titled “Brainstorming on International Water bird Census in North Africa” was held […]

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Irrigation Minister: Egypt will avoid further disputes with Nile Basin countries – Egypt Independent

Al-Masry Al-Youm Sat, 27/10/2012 Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources Mohamed Bahaa Eddin said Saturday that ongoing work on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam in Ethiopia was still exploratory, and in a statement to Al-Masry Al-Youm added that Egypt is looking to avoid further disputes with Nile Basin countries after President Mohamed Morsy’s visit to […]

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It’s now or the Negev – editorial: Jerusalem Post

By STEVE LINDE 10/25/2012 JNF focuses on developing the desert at its “most succesful conference” in Orlando. ORLANDO, Florida – There was something surreal but inspiring about the Jewish National Fund’s National Conference in the theme park capital of the world earlier this week. In the warm setting of the plush Hilton hotel in the […]

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Murky waters: Bad practices in fish farms cause major health concerns – Egypt Independent

Rana Khaled Mon, 22/10/2012 Although experts often advise that people eat fish three times a week, in Egypt, you might think twice before taking such a risk. Many local fish farms have been found to use sewage water that causes serious diseases. Sherif Sadek, founder and manager of the Agriculture Consulting Office, says only a […]

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Dropping seed bombs – Egypt Independent

Steven Viney Fri, 26/10/2012 Environmentalists, activists and bystanders gathered Saturday at various locations around Cairo and Alexandria to join a seed bombing campaign known as “Bozoor Baladi” (Seeds of My Country). Seed bombing is considered a political act of “guerilla gardening” in which small, tightly compacted balls of clay, fertilizer and seeds are thrown into […]

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Arab world marks Environment Day – YNET

Persian Gulf emirates, Arab nations worldwide mark Annual Environment Day; main summit aims to address various Arab environmental concerns News agencies Published: 10.26.12 Arab world marks Environment Day Persian Gulf emirates, Arab nations worldwide mark Annual Environment Day; main summit aims to address various Arab environmental concerns News agencies Published: 10.26.12, 14:05 / Israel Environment […]

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‘Balash Kees’ campaign faces challenge of changing consumer attitudes – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa | Oct 25, 2012 | 22:32 AMMAN — When Mohammad Ali Hassan shops for his family every weekend at a supermarket in Amman, he leaves the store with over 40 plastic bags. Hassan said he doesn’t mind the huge number of plastic bags, as his wife reuses them for different purposes. But […]

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UAE teen actor wins Cannes film award for role in environmental film – Al Arabiya

An Emirati teen actor received the Gold Dolphin award at the Cannes Corporate and TV Festival for his role in a UAE environmental film, a UAE daily reported on Friday. Fourteen-year-old Ahmed al-Dahouri received the award for his role in ‘The Turtle’, a film produced in light of the UAE’s decision to ban plastic bags […]

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Greenpeace calls for clarifying results of terminating uranium mining deal – Jordan Times

JT | Oct 25, 2012 | 22:37 AMMAN — Greenpeace said the dispute between the government and French company AREVA over the uranium mining agreement raises questions “related to the deal itself”. The dispute “leads us to question… the planning processes involved in approving uranium extraction, which poses unacceptable health and environmental risks”, Greenpeace said […]

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Better Place to sack 150 R&D workers – YNET

Electric car venture set to slash Israel workforce by another 40%, mostly from development and infrastructure departments ahead of launch of sales activity. Company lost $132 million in H1 2012 Golan Hazani, Calcalist Published: 10.28.12 Better Place will dismiss 150 to 200 of its 400 employees in Israel this week, Calcalist has learned. The move […]

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$15m project to fund energy, biofuels research – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 10/25/2012 Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust funds project overseen by Weizmann Institute the Technion. Scientists across Israel will be receiving portions of a $15 million gift to develop solar energy and biofuels research, in a project overseen by the Weizmann Institute of Science and the Technion- Israel Institute of […]

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Siemens pulls plug on solar operations – YNET

Electronics giant to lay off 70 employees in Beit Shemesh plant, thereby pulling out of Ashalim tender for thermo-solar power stations in Negev Lior Gutman, Calcalist Published: 10.22.12, Siemens announced Monday morning that it was pulling the plug on all of its solar power operations. The company explained that the decision stemmed from changes in […]

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Are oil and gas companies fracking up Egypt’s environment? – Egypt Independent

Steven Viney Sun, 21/10/2012 It might sound like a swear word, but “fracking” isn’t causing a stir because of its sound. It’s a drilling method that has caused worry among some local environmentalists, who warn it could contaminate the environment. Also known as hydraulic fracturing, fracking has spurred controversy in the US, but only came […]

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‘Underwater oil could secure energy future’ – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 10/25/2012 Adira Energy plans to start exploring untapped Mediterranean oil resources in 2013 in effort to boost energy security. Although the energy world has had its eyes on the enormous natural gas reservoirs off Israel’s shores, untapped oil resources below the Mediterranean’s floor may have equal potential to boost the country’s energy […]

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State to form natural gas royalties fund / Erdan promoting natural resources royalty plan – YNET

State to form natural gas royalties fund YNET Finance minister’s proposal to form independent fund to manage royalties derived from natural gas sales approved. Interest on revenue’s investments to go to State budget; Treasury to have emergency proxy over funds Avital Lahav Published: 10.25.12 The Ministerial Committee on Legislation approved Tuesday a proposal by Finance […]

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Noble Energy sees more gas in Block 12 – Globes

Geologists believe any higher estimate for the Cypriot field bodes well for more finds in neighboring Israeli fields such as Leviathan. 25 October 12 Noble Energy Inc. (NYSE: NBL) believes Cyprus’s Block 12 offshore field contains much more than the 7 trillion cubic feet (TCF) that it estimated in May. Cyprus manager John Tomich told […]

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Murky waters: Bad practices in fish farms cause major health concerns – Egypt Independent

Rana Khaled Mon, 22/10/2012 – 11:45 Although experts often advise that people eat fish three times a week, in Egypt, you might think twice before taking such a risk. Many local fish farms have been found to use sewage water that causes serious diseases. Sherif Sadek, founder and manager of the Agriculture Consulting Office, says […]

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Zarqa health inspectors close 12 water desalination plants – Jordan Times

ZARQA — The Zarqa Health Department on Wednesday closed down 12 water desalination plants in the governorate, 22km east of Amman, for health violations and referred the owners to court. Turki Kharabsheh, head of the department, said inspectors collected water samples from the plants for testing at the Ministry of Health labs, where it was […]

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Settlers Pump Waste Water into Palestinian Land – WAFA

BETHLEHEM, October 24, 2012 (WAFA) – Jewish settlers from the illegal settlement of Betar Illit Wednesday pumped waste water coming out from the settlement into Palestinian-owned agricultural land in the village of Nahalin, west of Bethlehem, according to a local source. Head of Nahalin village council Osama shakareen said that the waste water stemming from […]

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Palmahim base, J’lem among winners of SPNI award – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 10/23/2012 Environmental award recognizes activities by Palmahim soldiers and four municipalities preserving biodiversity. In addition to performing their day-to-day military duties, soldiers and commanders at the Palmahim air force base have been working tirelessly to preserve the rare sand dune ecosystem that surrounds their base. The Palmachim soldiers, along with four other […]

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