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Archives for February, 2016

Netanyahu defends natural gas plan at Supreme Court – YNET / Jerusalem Post

Prime minister appears in court in unprecedented move, saying Israel had to act on its gas fields now, and arguing that ‘any further delay could lead to grave, significant and long-term damage to the State of Israel.’ Telem Yahav, Yael Friedson 02.14.16 In an unprecedented move, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived at the Supreme Court […]

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Impact of Mosul dam collapse ‘would be 1,000 times’ worse than Katrina – Al Arabiya

riday, 12 February 2016 The Iraqi government once again warned of the increasing threat of the collapse of the Mosul dam. A source from the Iraqi Prime Minister’s office said that if the dam was to collapse, then it will cause a disaster 1000 times worse than Hurricane Katrina, which hit New Orleans in the […]

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Why smart cities should create ‘smart villages’ too – Al Arabiya

Saturday, 13 February 2016 Smart cities were very much on the agenda at the World Government Summit, held in Dubai last week. Experts on the subject discussed the various dimensions of smart cities, from digital transformation to agile governance, and their challenges and enablers. As part of the process to encourage government sector to take […]

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Four major incidents of water theft detected in Wadi Al Seer – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa – Feb 10,2016 AMMAN — Authorities have unveiled four major violations on water resources in west Amman’s Wadi Al Seer, where suspects dug illegal wells inside their houses and an auto repair shop. The suspects sold the stolen water to the public, an official at the Water Ministry, who spoke on condition […]

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‘Gulf Arab hunters caught in off-limit area after killing 30 larks’ – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa – Feb 11,2016 AMMAN — The Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN) seized and confiscated weapons of unlicensed hunters of a Gulf Arab nationality who were allegedly hunting desert birds in the Eastern Badia, a conservationist said Thursday. RSCN inspectors discovered the three hunters during an inspection patrol on Wednesday […]

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‘479 trees illegally cut down in January’ – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa – Feb 10,2016 A view of the Dibbeen Forest Reserve. Forestry lands amount to 1.5 million dunums, 350,000 of which are nature reserves, according to the Agriculture Minsitry (Photo courtesy of Royal Society for Conservation of Nature) AMMAN — A total of 479 trees were chopped down illegally last month, according to […]

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E-waste recycling surpasses 2015 target – Jerusalem Post

By MICHELLE MALKA GROSSMAN 02/11/2016 As part of the Electronic Waste Law, the overall goal for 2015 was for 20 percent of the total weight of electronic equipment sold annually by manufacturers and importers in Israel to be recycled. Though it is still common see old fax machines and fridges on the side of the […]

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Jreij: Contract to Export Garbage to be Inked Next Week – Naharnet

Information Minister Ramzi Jreij asserted on Friday that the contract to export Lebanon’s garbage will be signed next week as soon as the Council for Development and Reconstruction receives an original copy of the Russian consent. “The contract to export the waste will be signed next week either on Tuesday or Wednesday after the CDR […]

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100 students gather for 1.7 tonne Al Wathba clean-up – Environment and Development

The Environment Agency Abu Dhabi, along with oil company BP, organized a clean-up on Wednesday in the area around Al Wathba Wetland Reserve to mark National Environment Day. The event attracted 105 students and teachers and 69 members of other organizations who removed 1,676 kilograms of rubbish, mostly plastic and wood waste, metal, glass and […]

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Study says Mosul dam at ‘higher risk’ of failure – Al Arabiya

The Associated Press, Baghdad Wednesday, 10 February 2016 Iraq’s Mosul Dam has long been branded the world’s most dangerous dam, at risk of collapsing and sending water crashing over millions of people. That prospect is even greater than was previously believed after ISIS captured the dam briefly in 2014, according to a new report by […]

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Green activists: Haifa pollution plan ‘is like giving giving a bandaid to a cancer patient’ – Jerusalem Post

By MICHELLE MALKA GROSSMAN 02/09/2016 Haifa has a number of “hot spots” where rates of cancer, asthma and abnormalities in babies are higher than average. Environmental groups and members of Knesset remained unsatisfied on Tuesday, the day after initial findings from the Haifa pollution and sickness report were discussed publicly. At the Knesset’s Internal Affairs […]

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Abou Faour Denies Link between Swine Flu and Trash – Naharnet

by Naharnet Newsdesk 10 February 2016, 14:00 Health Minister Wael Abou Faour denied on Wednesday a link between Lebanon’s trash crisis and the rise of H1N1 cases, saying at least four people died of swine flu this year. “Scientifically speaking, there is no direct or indirect link between the garbage and swine flu,” Abou Faour […]

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Environment Ministry to cultivate rooftops in Greater Cairo – Egypt Independent

Author: MENA Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (EEAA) Chief Ahmed Abouel Saud said on Tuesday that the Environment Ministry will carry out this year a project to cultivate rooftops on houses, adding that this project will be carried out in collaboration with NGOs. Abouel Saud added that there has been coordination with the Social Solidarity Ministry […]

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Agriculture Ministry calls to further restrict trawl fishing – Jerusalem Post

By MICHELLE MALKA GROSSMAN 02/08/2016 The Finance Committee held the meeting at the request of the Ministry’s which wants changes made to fishing regulations in an attempt to prevent fish depletion. Things turned fishy at the Knesset on Monday when the Agriculture Ministry called for increased regulations on net fishing, and one MK accused the […]

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North African drought threatens efforts to cut spending, boost growth – Jordan Times

By Reuters – Feb 04,2016 RABAT — Abnormally dry weather across North Africa is threatening to become another financial headache for Morocco and neighbouring Tunisia and Algeria, just as each seeks to spur more economic growth and cut public spending. Rising food import costs would come at a delicate time, as Morocco faces protests over […]

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‘20,478 illegal fixtures on water mains dismantled since 2013’ – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa – Feb 06,2016 AMMAN — The Water Ministry said on Saturday it has dismantled 20,478 illegal fixtures on water mains and resources since 2013, adding that it will deploy new technologies to uncover violation attempts. “Strict, intensified monitoring and inspection using new and advanced technologies will start soon to detect attempted violations […]

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Environment not a priority for lawmakers — conservationists – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa – Feb 07,2016 Lawmakers attend a recent Lower House session. Conservationists say that environmental issues do not receive enough attention under the Dome (File photo) AMMAN — Conservationists have criticised the Lower House for a lack of discussion of issues concerning the environment, calling on MPs to appreciate its role in the […]

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Conservationists say women play key role in fighting climate change – Jordan Times

By Dana Al Emam – Feb 01,2016 AMMAN — Prompted by a feeling of guilt for not having done enough to protect the environment, Nisreen Haram declared a “war on trash” in 2011 and adopted a “green” lifestyle that minimised her household’s waste. “My family and I succeeded in reducing our waste production from one […]

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Morocco launches first solar power plant – Al Arabiya / Guardian

Morocco launches first solar power plant – Al Arabiya By AFP Ouarzazate, Morocco Friday, 5 February 2016 King Mohammed VI on Thursday inaugurated Morocco’s first solar power plant, a massive project that the country sees as part of its goal of boosting its clean energy output. Prime Minister Abdelilah Benkirane and French Environment Minister Segolene […]

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KarmSolar is first Egyptian company to sell solar power off-grid – Environment and Development

In a region where the renewable energy market is still small, despite a natural and seemingly perpetual gas shortage, one startup is making big strides. KarmSolar is an Egyptian company dedicated to bolstering solar energy use. It is now the first company in Egypt with official permission to sell solar power off-grid. The Egyptian Electricity […]

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