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Archives for January, 2013

Investing in Palestinian Water – This Week in Palestine

By Elisabeth Koek The economic state of the newly recognised State of Palestine In the face of the global financial crisis, the Palestinian economy seems to have made significant advances since 2007. Palestine’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) hovered around the US$4.5 billion mark in 2007 and 2008, whereas the 2011 figures point to a GDP […]

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Water price hike is all wet – Jerusalem Post

By JPOST EDITORIAL 12/23/2012 22:44 According to the State Comptroller’s Report from October, the Water Authority council should actually be contemplating a price cut. We have been blessed with exceptionally abundant rainfalls and the level of Lake Kinneret has risen more in December than in any other month for a decade. But while there is […]

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French soft loan to support water grid expansion – Jordan Times

Petra | Dec 31, 2012 | 22:01 AMMAN — The Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation on Monday signed a 45-million-euro soft loan from the French government. The loan will support the Jordan Water Company’s (Miyahuna) project for expanding the water grid to receive water from the ongoing Disi Water Conveyance Project. The agreement was […]

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Election campaign neglects environmental issues – YNET

Israeli election race is all about politics and cost of living, leaving public health, pollution and natural resources far behind Prof. Adi Wolfson Published: 12.23.12 The Israeli election campaign is in full throttle but important issues like air quality, public health and the allocation of natural resources in Israel have yet to be mentioned. How […]

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Illegal loggers attack forest rangers in Ajloun, cut down centennial trees – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa | Dec 31, 2012 AMMAN — A patrol of rangers from the Ministry of Agriculture’s forestry department has been assaulted while trying to stop illegal loggers from chopping down centennial trees in Ajloun Governorate, the department’s director Mohammad Shorman said on Monday. The recent assault, which occurred late Saturday night, was the […]

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Green groups aim to stop offshore drilling project – YNET

Society for Protection of Nature in Israel, Nature and National Parks Service say planned ‘Gabriella’ project will disrupt maritime reservation; say other alternatives available Chen Pundak, Calcalist Published: 12.30.12 The Society for Protection of Nature in Israel, the Israel Nature and National Parks Service and several other green groups have filed petitions against a gas […]

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Government sets offshore drilling tender in motion – Daily Star

December 28, 2012 01:04 AM By Nafez Qawas BEIRUT: The Cabinet Thursday set the first tender for oil and gas exploration for Feb. 1 as Lebanon tries to capitalize on the hidden wealth to wipe out the public debt, stimulate the economy and create more jobs. The Cabinet also set March 21 to publish the […]

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Egypt fully resumes gas supplies to Jordan – Al Arabiya

By AFP AMMAN Jordan said on Thursday Egypt has resumed full gas supply of 250 million cubic meters (8.8 billion cubic feet) a day to the energy-poor kingdom, after the flow was disrupted by repeated pipeline attacks. “In the past few days, we received between 190 and 210 million cubic meters of gas from Egypt. […]

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Persian Gulf states getting hot for solar power – YNET

Saudi Arabia readies to export solar power; while Abu Dhabi will soon become home for biggest single-unit solar power plant. Oil states looking at expanding energy ventures News agencies Published: 12.31.12, The oil-rich Persian Gulf states are mulling expanding into alternative energy. According to a UPI report, Abu Dhabi will soon finish construction on the […]

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Gulf funds to support solar, wind projects in south – Jodran Times

by Taylor Luck | Dec 30, 2012 | 21:42 AMMAN — Jordan is set to receive $300 million from the Gulf states to boost investment in renewable energy, officials say, as Amman looks to solar and wind power as potential solutions to the country’s chronic energy woes. According to Minister of Energy and Transportation Alaa […]

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Investing in Palestinian Culture Heritage, Agriculture, and Ecotourism – This Week in Palestine

By Dr. Ali Qleibo One of the characteristics of a state is the cultural identity of its citizens. Palestine has been reduced to less than a quarter of its original size. Following the Nakba, an important part of Palestine’s cultural and historical heritage was destroyed. What remains of this heritage is in grave danger of […]

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