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Archives for September, 2015

Most Polluted River in Israel and West Bank to Stay Filthy Because of Government Vacillation – Haaretz

Untreated sewage from both Jewish and Palestinian neighborhoods of East Jerusalem and nearby Palestinian villages has flowed into the Kidron for years. Agencies responsible for cleaning it up can’t decide what to do. Zafrir Rinat Sep 02, 2015 read more: http://www.haaretz.com/life/nature-environment/.premium-1.674045 Nahal Kidron, the most polluted waterway in either Israel or the West Bank, will […]

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Egypt building fish farms to stop Gaza smuggling tunnels – YNET

Military begins work on fisheries that would fill border area with water in attempt to finally put an end to smuggling tunnels into Hamas-ruled enclaved. Associated Press Egyptian military bulldozers are digging through the sand along Egypt’s border with the Gaza Strip in recent days, pressing ahead with what appears to be a renewed campaign […]

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Israel to face extremely high water stress by 2040 – YNET / Jerusalem Post

Researchers say Middle East is probably the least water-secure region in the world, with 12 countries and the Palestinian territories expected to face ‘exceptional water-related challenges for the foreseeable future’. Thomson Reuters Foundation 08.26.15 BARCELONA – Israel is among the top ten countries expected to face extremely high water stress by 2040, said experts who […]

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Jordan’s agricultural exports key victim of Syria crisis – Jordan Times

Raed Omari – Aug 27,2015 Jordanian agricultural exports sector is a major victim of the Syrian crisis, recording huge losses since the war started in Syria, sector leaders and officials say (Photo by Osama Aqarbeh) AMMAN — The Syrian crisis has had its deep negative impact on Jordan in many aspects as the country struggles […]

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For a greener Amman – Jordan Times

Sep 09,2015 The Greater Amman Municipality does not seem to run out of new ideas to make the capital a more beautiful, functional and liveable place. The latest plan is to make Amman a green metropolis by 2020. The intention to make Jordan’s cities green is quite old, but it never really materialised. Hopefully this […]

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Proper utilisation of resources vital to ensure Jordan’s resilience in face of challenges — Prince Hassan – Jordan Times

Aug 25,2015 AMMAN — HRH Prince Hassan, president of the West Asia-North Africa Institute, on Tuesday stressed the importance of resilience, adaptation and readjustment as necessary tools for Jordan to address pressing challenges. Delivering a speech at the Jordan Strategy Forum (JSF), the prince addressed the economic resilience of countries hosting Syrian refugees, noting that […]

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The lost forests of the Middle East – Al Jazeera

Environmental problems across the Middle East contrast harshly with a forgotten past. 04 Sep 2015 With thousands of tonnes of rubbish piling up on the streets and no place to go, Beirut has become a place for political confrontation. The rubbish created a suffocating stink in the summer heat, resulting in a serious health hazard […]

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Israeli bio-gas digesters energize isolated Palestinian village – YNET / Jerusalem Post

40 portable digester generators designed by HomeBioGas start-up are in use in pilot project at Palestinian village of al-Awja in West Bank; start-up’s CEO says digesters could save many lives in rural areas across the world where smoke from cooking on an open fire causes severe respiratory illness and death. Reuters 08.24.15, 22:38 Palestinian villagers […]

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Israel to Uproot Trees in Jordan Valley Nature Reserve, to Force Families out of homes for Military Drills – WAFA

TUBAS, August 26, 2015 (WAFA) – Israeli forces Wednesday notified a nature reserve to the East of Tubas, in the northern Jordan Valley, of their intentions to uproot its forest trees, according to a local official. Motaz Bisharat, in charge of the Jordan Valley settlements file in the Palestinian Authority, said that forces notified ‘Enoun’ […]

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Eni: ‘Largest ever’ Med gas field found off Egypt – Maan

CAIRO (AFP) — Italian energy giant Eni on Sunday announced the discovery of the “largest ever” offshore natural gas field in the Mediterranean inside Egypt’s territorial waters. The discovery, confirmed by Egypt’s oil ministry, could hold a potential 30 trillion cubic feet of lean gas in an area of about 100 square kilometers (40 square […]

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Finance Ministry pledges to reform solar energy sector – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 08/31/2015 Following a meeting with representatives of Greenpeace Israel, Finance Ministry officials pledged on Sunday to reevaluate certain barriers blocking the solar energy industry’s advancement. Finance Ministry director- general Shai Babad held the meeting with Greenpeace representatives, who presented reforms they felt could revolutionize the field and generate profits to private citizens, […]

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German, Israeli and Jordanian experts team up to explore climate change and bird migration – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 08/27/2015 A variety of Israeli, German and Jordanian ornithology and climate experts will meet for the 2nd German-Israeli Climate Talks As climate change continues to influence bird migration behaviors, a team of Israeli and German researchers aims to find ways of coping with these ever-evolving patterns. “The climate is a key factor […]

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Israel Has Best Bird Conservation Record in the Region – Haaretz

Slaughter greatest in Egypt, Italy; Israel gets high marks for enforcing no-hunting laws. Zafrir Rinat Aug 23, 2015 About 25 million birds are illegally hunted and killed or captured every year in countries bordering the Mediterranean, and many of these countries have adopted a policy of looking the other way when it comes to the […]

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New graduate programme to offer degrees in managing protected areas – Jordan Times

Hana Namrouqa – Aug 26,2015 AMMAN — The Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN) launched on Wednesday the graduate level Protected Area Distance Education Programme to qualify professionals in ecosystem protection and the management of the region’s biodiversity. The programme was designed in partnership with the US Forest Service and the University of […]

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Soil and Groundwater Contamination Linger in Tel Aviv From Decades-old Industrial Activity – Haaretz

Study finds that contaminants are spreading under several sites around Tel Aviv. Zafrir Rinat Aug 23, 2015 Many areas of the Greater Tel Aviv Dan region are still suffering from soil and groundwater contamination whose source is industrial activity that took place decades ago and threatens drinking-water sources and buildings, a new report from the […]

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Israelis excel at bottle recycling, less so in paper, cardboard, electronics – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 08/26/2015 Jerusalem lags behind other major cities in recycling sector. While most Israelis tend to recycle their plastic bottles, only about half the population recycles paper and cardboard, a Central Bureau of Statistics survey revealed on Wednesday. All in all, about 67 percent of Israelis recycle their plastic bottles, as opposed to […]

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