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Archives for October, 2020

Nile dam dispute: Sudan, Ethiopia and Egypt set to resume talks – Al Jazeera

Ministers from the three countries to hold videoconference brokered by the African Union on Tuesday, Khartoum says. 27 Oct 2020 Sudan has said it will hold three-way talks on Tuesday with Egypt and Ethiopia over a controversial Nile dam project that US President Donald Trump has warned could lead to military action. Foreign and irrigation […]

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Chevron Gambles on Middle East Reconciliation for Its Natural Gas Future – Haaretz

Turning its back on American shale, the gas giant is looking to strike deals with Israel and other countries after its multi-billion-dollar acquisition of Noble Energy Reuters 26.10.2020 After years of focusing on U.S. shale, Chevron Corp is staking its natural gas future on the Middle East, a volatile and divided region where energy majors […]

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Israel Plans to Boost Renewable Energy Production, but Activists Warn It’s Not Enough – Haaretz

Zafrir Rinat Oct 27,2020 Government plan aims for 30 percent solar energy and 70 percent natural gas for electricity production by 2030, after rejecting an Environmental Protection Ministry proposal for a 40-percent target The cabinet approved Sunday a plan to boost electricity production from renewable sources from 17 percent to 30 percent by 2030, in […]

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Egypt launches first green bonds in Middle East and Africa, worth US$750 mn – Egypt Independent

Egypt Independent October 20, 2020 Egypt’s International Cooperation Minister and the Governor of Egypt at the World Bank, Rania al-Mashat said that Egypt has succeeded in offering the first green bonds in the Middle East and North Africa worth US$750 million, to finance expenditures related to green projects which take into account environmental standards. It […]

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Egypt to establish new wind power complex with 2000 MW capacity – Egypt Independent

Egypt Independent October 19, 2020 Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy Mohamed Shaker announced that work is now underway to construct a new wind power complex with a capacity of 2,000 megawatts in the Red Sea governorate – of which 500 megawatts will be generated by the German company Siemens. In a Sunday statement Shaker […]

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‘Environmentally friendly’ dishes damage marine environment – study – Jerusalem Post

“While you may be calming your conscience, you’re still liable to be polluting the environment,” said Prof. Shenkar on the use of bioplastic dishes. By JERUSALEM POST STAFF   OCTOBER 22, 2020 A new study has found that plastic dishes and utensils sold as environmentally friendly do not biodegrade as rapidly in a marine environment […]

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Israeli scientists called in to stop toxic algae bloom in Florida lake – Jerusalem Post

The team was flown to Florida under the direct instruction of Gov. Ron de Santis, following a successful previous attempts to deal with outbreaks in China, South Africa, Russia, Israel and the US. By IDAN ZONSHINE   OCTOBER 25, 2020 Israeli scientists who specialize in cleaning algae from large bodies of water were called in […]

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World should look at all options to reduce emissions, Saudi energy minister says – Environment and Development

27/10/2020 Saudi Arabia’s energy minister said on Monday the world should be looking at all options to mitigate emissions of greenhouse gases in its fight against climate change, but that getting rid of oil and gas would be “far-fetched and unrealistic”.   “Let’s not focus on the fuel of choice but rather how we can […]

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Dutch students use Israeli technology to make recycled car – Jerusalem Post

The car is made out of recycled waste including food remnants, different kinds of plastic and even used diapers. By JERUSALEM POST STAFF   OCTOBER 20, 2020 Students from the city of Eindhoven in the Netherlands have created a car using recycled Israeli waste and Israeli UBQ Materials’ plastic replacement developed in Tze’elim in the […]

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UN taps Ben-Gurion University to monitor environmental crises from outer space – YNET

Negev institute joins dozens of others from around the world working together on emergency response to range of threats including earthquakes and tsunamis; Earth and Planetary Image Facility also serves as regional NASA lab Ynet | Published: 10.15.20 The United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs has chosen the Earth and Planetary Image Facility at […]

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Arable land utilisation project paves way for self-reliance, job creation — Daoudiyeh – Jordan Times

By Maram Kayed – Oct 22,2020 (JT file photo) The project to utilise arable lands, as per the Royal vision to achieve food security, helps in reducing poverty and unemployment levels, Minister of Agriculture Mohammad Daoudiyeh said AMMAN — The project to utilise arable lands, as per the Royal vision to achieve food security, helps […]

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Drone detects water theft from Disi pipeline, man arrested – Jordan Times

By Bahaa Al Deen Al Nawas A drone deployed by the Water Ministry, in cooperation with King Abdullah II Design and Development Bureau, uncovered a water theft incident in the desert area of Jafer on Tuesday (Photo courtesy of Water Ministry) AMMAN — A man was caught red-handed on Tuesday stealing water from a Disi […]

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33 species in Jordan risk extinction — book – Jordan Times

By Bahaa Al Deen Al Nawas – Oct 14,2020 AMMAN — A total of 33 species, 39 per cent, out of the 85 assessed species in Jordan are considered threatened, according to the first “national red list” assessment book. Out of the 33 threatened species, 10 are “critically endangered”, 20 are “endangered” and three are […]

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Agreement signed to address electrocution of migratory birds – Jordan Times

RSCN, IDECO ink deal to develop action plans By Maria Weldali – Oct 14,2020 The electrocution of birds is considered as one of the main dangers that threaten migratory birds at the local and global levels (Photo courtesy of Aqaba Bird Observatory Facebook page) AMMAN — The Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN) […]

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Coral reefs in the Arabian Gulf ‘talk’ to each other to repair areas under stress – Environment and Development

Coral reefs in the Arabian Gulf talk to each other to help repair areas under stress.   Researchers from the American University of Sharjah discovered a connectivity phenomenon allows corals to transport larvae from areas where it is abundant to regions in need of supply.   That may be enough to maintain areas facing degradation […]

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Amount of E-waste Explodes, World Lags Behind, With Much Reaching Pirate Sites – Haaretz

Despite progress in the collection of electronic waste in Israel, many obstacles still lie ahead Zafrir Rinat 15.10.2020 On Wednesday, the world marked International E-Waste Day, an initiative aiming is to raise awareness about one of the biggest pollution problems the world is currently facing – and one that, according to UN data, is only […]

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Plastic bag fee may be expanded to all stores in Israel – Jerusalem Post

As part of the proposal, small businesses would be able to directly collect the bag fee, avoiding bureaucratic burdens. By JERUSALEM POST STAFF   OCTOBER 14, 2020 The 10-agorot plastic bag fee that Israeli shoppers pay to get plastic bags at supermarkets may be expanded to all stores in the country, according to Calcalist. The […]

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Most Garbage Off Israel’s Coast Is From Plastic Bags and Packaging – Haaretz

Despite promises, Oceanographic Institute reports situation is not getting better, recommends filtering out plastic garbage from municipal drainage systems that empty into the sea Zafrir Rinat Published on 15.10.2020 About 70 percent of the garbage floating off Israel’s Mediterranean coast and in the Red Sea off Eilat consists of remnants of plastic bags and plastic […]

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As COVID-19 Spread, So Did the Garbage. These Israelis Took Action – Haaretz

If anything the coronavirus crisis didn’t relieve nature of our filthy habits, the problem got worse. Blaming the amorphous authorities is futile, but getting off the couch, organizing and cleaning up can have a real impact. Moshe Gilad Published on 08.10.2020 Littering is a choice, and so is cleaning up. Government isn’t going to clean […]

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Eleven dead dolphins wash up on Marsa Alam beach – Egypt Independent

Al-Masry Al-Youm October 11, 2020 Eleven dead dolphins of varying sizes washed up on the Red Sea’s Marsa Allam beach, south of Wadi al-Gamal, according to environmentalist sources. The dolphins included seven mature females, one mature male, and three juveniles. The animals had been unable to return to the Red Sea’s waters due to receding […]

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