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Israeli authorities not ready for rapid expansion of recycling program

From 10,000 Israeli households separating their garbage four years ago, 215,000 do so today. The trend is favorable, but separation facilities are not keeping up with the demand. By Zafrir Rinat     | Jun. 24, 2013 | Source:  Haaretz Three years after the Environmental Protection Ministry began promoting its garbage-sorting and recycling project, household waste […]

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Two decades after Oslo Accords, Arava Institute seeks conservation over conflict [JNS.org]

Posted on September 15, 2013 by Robert Gluck / source: JNS.org Sept. 13 marked the 20th anniversary of the Oslo Accords, and Middle East peace remains elusive. But rather than focusing on the latest round of Israeli-Palestinian conflict negotiations, the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies (AIES) aims to train a new generation of environmental leaders […]

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Israeli refusal to provide power may sink new Gaza sewage plant – Haaretz

Appeal for more electricity made to Israel to no avail. By Zafrir Rinat | Sep. 23, 2013 A large sewage treatment plant is being constructed in Gaza with funding from the World Bank, but may not become operational due to a dire shortage of required electric power. The Palestinian Authority has approached Israel with a […]

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Israel freezes plan to build Jerusalem park encroaching on Palestinian neighborhoods – Haaretz / Haaretz editorial

Environmental Protection Minister Amir Peretz says proposal, which would hem in two East Jerusalem neighborhoods, has no ‘particularly sensitive natural value.’ By Nir Hasson | Environmental Protection Minister Amir Peretz on Wednesday froze a plan to create a new national park on the slopes of Jerusalem’s Mount Scopus, saying the area has no “particularly sensitive […]

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Israeli Authorities Order Demolition of 10 Wells – WAFA

HEBRON, October 2, 2013 (WAFA) – Israeli authorities Wednesday informed residents of the town of Yatta, south of Hebron, of its intention to demolish 10 water wells in the area, according to a local activist. The popular committee coordinator in Yatta, Rateb al-Jabour, told WAFA that forces raided the area and handed the residents orders […]

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In Israel, population growth is an issue to be avoided at all costs – Haaretz

Israel’s leadership frequently warns of a demographic threat to the country’s Jewish majority. Although it is a touchy subject, it is nonetheless important to address how to reduce population growth. By Zafrir Rinat | Oct. 2, 2013 Next week the Israel Society of Ecology and Environmental Sciences will be holding its annual conference. On the […]

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Israel’s latest green trend: ‘Smart cities’ that conserve resources – Haaretz

New wave of urban infrastructure technology, making inroads in Israel, will go on display at the water and wastewater management conference next month in Tel Aviv. By Zafrir Rinat | Sep. 27, 2013 The Binyamina-Givat Ada local council plans a project in the coming year to save electricity – part of a growing trend in […]

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Online portal tracks trees in reforestation effort – Daily Star

October 04, 2013 12:13 AM By Kareem Shaheen BEIRUT: The most comprehensive map yet of Lebanon’s forests was unveiled Thursday in a major step in efforts to track the health of the country’s tree populations and combat forest fires. The map, part of a new online portal, identifies sites where trees ought to be replanted […]

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Sidon landfill cleanup approaches final stages – Daily Star

By Mohammed Zaatari SIDON, Lebanon: Sidon is just a few steps away from fulfilling a longstanding dream: Getting rid of its suffocating and toxic landfill. The initiative to clear the garbage site was launched after Saudi Arabia donated $20 million to support efforts. The United Nations Development Program is overseeing and providing consulting services for […]

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Pay up or dry up: Egyptian gas at a crossroads – Al Arabiya

Reuters, London An offshore gas find in the Nile Delta is strong new evidence that Egypt has the resources to end power cuts and get export income flowing again. Its challenge is to persuade wary international oil companies to develop them. In the deepest well ever drilled in the delta, some 7 km under the […]

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Chinese express interest to invest in Jordan’s energy sector, silica industry – Jordan Time

by JT | Sep 30, 2013 | 23:20 AMMAN — Executive director of the Chinese Hunan Herui company, Li Jin Fu, on Monday expressed interest to invest in electricity-generating projects and the silica industry in the Kingdom, expecting the volume of investments to reach $2 billion. During a meeting of several Chinese investors on Monday […]

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Oil Exploration: Lebanon, several stories – Daily Star

U.S. bid to solve Lebanon-Israel EEZ row possibly revived – DAILY STAR BEIRUT: American mediation efforts to resolve a maritime dispute between Israel and Lebanon appeared to be revived this week, following months of impasse over an oil-rich area in the Mediterranean Sea. Reports of a deal emerged during the visit of Israeli President Benjamin […]

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