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Archives for October, 2012

Impact of climate change on water resources in focus at Amman workshop [EU info centre]

23-10-2012 A three-day regional training to develop the capacity of national and local water practitioners from the southern Mediterranean to undertake immediate precautionary measures towards the adaptation of the water sector to potential negative impacts of climate change, was recently conducted by the EU-funded project ‘Sustainable Water Integrated Management – Support Mechanism (SWIM‐SM)’ in Amman, […]

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Separation fence threatens to destroy farming, ecosystem around Jerusalem – Haaretz

According to the Nature and Parks Authority, establishment of the wall will change not only the landscape, but also the special pace of life of traditional farmers. By Zafrir Rinat | Oct.18, 2012 Soon bulldozers will begin to break ground close to the Palestinian village of Batir in order to build a new section of […]

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Noah vs Isaiah: The Torah of climate change – Jerusalem Post

By YOSEF I. ABRAMOWITZ 10/15/2012 We have five years, maximum, before global warming becomes irreversible. With the benefit of several thousand years of hindsight, I’d like to suggest that Noah was the luckiest guy on the planet. But not for the reason you might think. He’s the luckiest because he had 120 years, five generations, […]

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Israeli Nature Authority Orders Palestinian to Demolish his Home – WAFA

JORDAN VALLEY, October 18, 2012 (WAFA)- The Israel Nature and Parks Authority (INPA) Thursday handed a Palestinian resident from Ein Al-Hilwa area, in the southern Jordan Valley a three-day demolishing and eviction notice of his house and property, according to a local activist. Head of Al-Maleh village council Aref Daraghmeh said that INPA gave him […]

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Salt to house first decentralised wastewater treatment plant – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa | Oct 21, 2012 | 23:50 AMMAN — Construction of the first decentralised wastewater treatment plant in the country will start in the first quarter of next year to serve small and remote communities, officials said on Sunday. The pilot project, located 35km northwest of Amman in Salt, will be implemented as […]

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‘Israel has room for in-home water recycling’ – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 10/21/2012 While boasting high wastewater treatment, a thriving desalination industry, Israel lacks in decentralized systems. While Israel’s authorities allow almost no decentralized water systems, experts stressed that there would be a place for such structures – particularly greywater recycling mechanisms – in the country’s future, at a conference in the Negev last […]

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Ministry offers NIS 40M in grants to cities separating waste – YNET

Environmental Protection Ministry offers NIS 160 grant program to cities joining dry/wet waste recycling ventures; cities in periphery to be given priority Billie Frenkel Published: 10.21.12 The Environmental Protection Ministry if offering cities that join its dry/wet waste recycling separation program grants of up to NIS 40 million (roughly $10.5 million), Ynet has learned. The […]

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Legislation, education: That’s how you go green – Daily Star

October 17, 2012 01:26 AM By Niamh Fleming-Farrell The Daily Star BEIRUT: Somehow, across Lebanon’s capital people are finally feeding coins into parking meters, and – some might say miraculously – the recently introduced smoking ban is holding. On the basis of this, Fadel Fakih of Green Line, a Beirut-based environmental NGO and member of […]

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State Comptroller blasts infrastructure authorities – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 10/17/2012 Yosef Shapira slams country’s energy officials for poor planning, “short-term vision;” ministry responds in agreement. State Comptroller Yosef Shapira slammed the Energy and Water Ministry and the Israel Electric Corporation for both a faultily managed “shortterm vision” and financial mismanagement, in a report issued on Wednesday. Overall, Shapira determined that many […]

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Jordan needs $20-25b to address energy crisis – Jordan Times

JT | Oct 18, 2012 | 00:03 Updated: Oct 18, 2012 | 00:03 AMMAN — Achieving self-sufficiency in Jordan requires the removal of distortions in the energy market and investing nearly $20-$25 billion in the coming 10 years, Jordan Economic Social Council President Jawad Anani said on Wednesday. In remarks during the 2012 Euro-Mediterranean Summit […]

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Shapira deems water prices illogical – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 10/18/2012 Rates have risen 30% since January 2010 reform, says state comptroller, but lack research and reasoning. Domestic water tariffs are unjustifiably high and require much more comprehensive investigations before fixing them at the current rate, State Comptroller Yosef Shapira argued in his latest report. The state comptroller reviewed the Water Authority […]

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Who will foot the bill for ocean’s cleanup? – YNET

Shafdan attempts to defer payments of pollution fees it owes government over pumping sewage to Mediterranean’s waters Amir Ben-David Published: 10.18.12 The Dan Region Wastewater Treatment Plant (Shafdan), which treats the sewage produced by the greater Gush Dan Area, has been pumping the process’ residues into the ocean for years, despite the fact that it […]

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Japan Funds Compost Production Plant in Jericho – WAFA

RAMALLAH, October 18, 2012 (WAFA) – With the fund of $220,000 from Japan, the Agricultural Engineers Home Society (AEHS) built a local compost production plant to produce about 1,050 tons of compost of a very good quality and affordable price on an annual basis, said a press release by Representative Office of Japan. Japan’s Ambassador […]

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Off-grid solar panels to be available for residents – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 10/17/2012 Residents will now be able to disconnect from the grid, generate electricity, with solar panels in their yards. Israeli residents will now be able to disconnect from the grid and generate electricity independently, with solar panels in their yards channeling electricity directly into their homes. “Tired of paying for electricity?” read […]

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Energy Ministry to subsidize replacing inefficient boilers – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 10/18/2012 Project will cost NIS 13 million, and the ministry will be subsidizing about 35 percent of the price of the new systems. Old water boilers will now join aging refrigerators, air conditioners and light bulbs in the Energy and Water Ministry’s ongoing effort to subsidize the replacement of electricity-guzzling machinery. The […]

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Mikati urges focus on disaster management – Daily Star

October 18, 2012 BEIRUT: Prime Minister Najib Mikati urged academics and universities across Lebanon Wednesday to focus more research on disaster management and the environmental challenges facing Lebanon. “Researchers have a primary role in intensifying their research on environmental dangers and our natural resources,” Mikati said in a speech at the opening of the “National […]

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Ministries add environment education to school curriculum – Daily Star

October 18, 2012 01:12 AM By Stephen Dockery BEIRUT: Lessons on animal and plant life, ecosystems and the importance of environmental preservation will be making their way into the country’s school curriculum for the first time next year, education and environment officials announced Wednesday. Environment Minister Nazem al-Khoury and Education Minister Hassan Diab launched the […]

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NIS 160m. allocated for waste separation – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 10/16/2012 Environmental Protection Ministry awards money to local authorities joining its waste separation “recycling revolution.” The Environmental Protection Ministry will award NIS 160 million to local authorities joining the office’s waste separation “recycling revolution,” it announced on Monday. In addition to funding infrastructure for waste separation at the source, the money will […]

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A hospital powered by wind – EU Neighbourhood Info Centre

Spreading the word about renewable energy is one thing, but who would have thought that you could run a hospital on wind power? Well, you can and the proof is in Hebron, where the Al Ahli Hospital plans to use wind power to cover about 40% of its energy needs. The project, which is the […]

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A Pragmatic Way to Resolve the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict – National Geographic

Posted by Saleem Ali of University of Queensland (Australia) on October 4, 2012 Six years ago, I received an invitation to participate in an event on peace-building in the Middle East at the University of California, Los Angeles. The seminar had been organized by a local lawyer, Josef Avesar, along with academics at UCLA to […]

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