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Archives for March, 2021

Opinion | Here’s How Israel, Egypt and Jordan Can Fight Global Warming Together – Haaretz

Uri MarinovMar. 23, 2021 Today more than ever it is clear to almost everyone that our planet is undergoing an accelerated process of global warming, which is causing serious damage to the environment, the economy and society, and is likely in the end to lead to the extinction of our civilization. One of the main […]

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Opinion | Israel’s Financial Vitality Can’t Protect It From Climate Shocks – Haaretz

The Decisive Decade for climate change is apace and Israel continues to pretend its business as usual despite our unique vulnerabilities to climate change Yosef Gotlieb Mar. 22, 2021 As Israel embarks on its fourth election within two years, absent from the political campaigns and public discourse generally is any mention of strategic concerns that […]

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Series of training workshops on reusing treated wastewater launched – Jordan Times

Mar 25,2021   AMMAN — IWMI ReWater MENA Project and ACWUA launched a series of training workshops on reuse of treated wastewater.  The ReWater MENA Project: More and Safer Water Reuse in the Middle East and North Africa, implemented by the International Water Management Institute (IWMI), in cooperation with the Arab Countries Water Utilities Association […]

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Monaco, Israeli startup accelerator to collaborate for first time – Jerusalem Post

The two companies, Capsula TAU and Monacotech, both operate largely in the green energy domain. A Monaco-based startup incubator and an Israeli accelerator will join forces in the first collaboration between the principality of Monaco and an Israeli accelerator.The two companies, Capsula TAU and Monacotech, both operate largely in the green energy domain and said […]

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Listen | Eco-terrorism or Self-sabotage: The Mystery of Israel’s Worst-ever Oil Spill – Haaretz

Israel immediately and without evidence pointed the finger of blame at Iran when oil started washing up on its beaches. But the disaster could have a much less conspiratorial explanation. go to https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/podcasts/PODCAST-eco-terrorism-or-self-sabotage-the-mystery-of-israel-s-worst-ever-oil-spill-1.9640036 Host Simon Spungin is joined by Haaretz’s environmental affairs correspondent, Zafrir Rinat, and senior editor for science and archaeology, Ruth Schuster, to […]

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Only 4% of households in Gaza have access to safe water: PCBS – WAFA

21/March/2021 RAMALLAH, Sunday, March 21, 2021 (WAFA) – A study released today by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) and the Palestinian Water Authority suggests that only four percent of households in the Gaza Strip have access to safely managed water, compared with 39.5 percent in the rest of Palestine. In the West Bank, […]

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Water ministry, Germany’s KfW sign 3 agreements worth 10.345m euros – Jordan Times

Mar 09,2021 AMMAN — Water Minister Mohammad Najjar and Deputy Director of the German Development Bank (KfW) Jordan Office Sawsan Aruri on Tuesday signed three finance agreements with a total value of 10.345 million euros to be provided by the German government as grants to help the water sector face climate change and develop water […]

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Jordan receives $25 million grant to enhance climate change adaptation – Jordan Times

Project to build resilience to cope with climate change in Jordan through improved water use efficiency in agriculture sector By JT – Mar 18,2021 AMMAN — The Green Climate Fund (GCF) on Wednesday approved a $33.2 million project to build climate resilience in Jordan through better water management practices, according to a statement from the […]

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Israel Misses 2020 Renewable Energy Goal, by a Very Long Way – Haaretz

The 10-percent target of renewable energy fell short, with Israel producing only 5.8 percent of its energy from wind and sun last year Israel Fisher Mar. 16, 2021 Israel’s government had decided that 30 percent of energy production would be from renewable sources by 2030. The Energy Ministry said that by the end of 2020, […]

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Renewable energy accounts for 20% of power consumption — Zawati – Jordan Times

By JT – Mar 10,2021 AMMAN — Renewable energy’s contributions totalled 2,063 megawatts in 2020, covering some 20 per cent of the Kingdom’s energy consumption, Energy Minister Hala Zawati announced on Wednesday. In a statement, the minister said that renewables’ contributions in 2030 is expected to reach 31 per cent, compared with nearly 1 per […]

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Jerusalem launches project to plant thousands of trees along sidewalks – Jerusalem Post

Trees improve air quality by filtering harmful dust and pollutants such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide from the air. By IDAN ZONSHINE   MARCH 16, 2021 The Jerusalem Municipality has begun a large-scale tree-planting project along sidewalks and empty patches of land across the city for environmental purposes, the city announced in a […]

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‘Keep your bag in your car’ initiative launched with aim of litter-free Jordan – Jordan Times

By JT – Mar 17,2021 Environment Minister Nabil Masarweh joins the ministry’s team in distributing car trash bags to motorists on Tuesday as part of the ‘Keep your bag in your car’ initiative (Petra photo) AMMAN — Ministry of Environment on Tuesday launched an initiative under the slogan “Keep your bag in your car”, which […]

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Environment Ministry announces US$3 mn project to limit plastic bag use – Egypt Independent

Al-Masry Al-Youm March 9, 20212:19 pm The Egyptian Minister of Environment Yasmine Fouad on Monday announced a new three-year project valued at US$3 million which will aim to eliminate single-use plastic bags in Egypt. The project, which will be funded by Japan and implement by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) is part of a larger […]

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Haifa Bay of Pigs – YNET

While the northern capital’s municipality argues with the Nature and Parks Authority over who is responsible for dealing with the local hog problem, experts say the number of boars in the city will double within a year if they are not removed Lior El-Hai | 03.21.21 Seeing a lone boar strutting along the streets of […]

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Israel Is Global Center for Ancestor Plants That Need to Be Preserved – Haaretz

Israel has a total of about 129 species defined as having an especially close relationship to cultivated species, and the number rises to 300 species if the count includes a somewhat more distant relationship Zafrir Rinat Mar. 10, 2021 Israel is an important global center of wild plants that are relatives of crop plants – […]

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Greta’s teen disciples host Israel’s first candidates’ environment debate – Jerusalem Post

Politicians on both the right and left agree urgent action needed. For years, environmentalists have tried and failed to convince Knesset candidates to join a debate focused solely on the environment. A group of teenagers succeeded in just three months. Their efforts culminated in Thursday’s first-ever campaign debate on the environment, held in the auditorium […]

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Government Plan for Climate Change Inspires Israeli Cities to Join the Fight – Haaretz

A government-funded initiative, which allocates 2M shekels to fight climate change, draws municipalities’ attention amid challenges to realize them Zafrir Rinat Mar. 15, 2021 11:50 PM After years of neglecting the issue of climate change, Israel has launched a government-funded initiative, under the auspices of the Environmental Protection and Interior Ministries, encouraging several municipalities to […]

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US-Israel program announces $4 million in funding for clean energy tech – Jerusalem Post

BIRD Energy aims to foster collaborative projects between Israeli and American companies By MAYA MARGIT/THE MEDIA LINE   MARCH 16, 2021 Solar panels at one of the projects of Enlight Renewable Energy (photo credit: RACHAF PRO DRONE) The US Department of Energy (DOE), together with Israel’s Minister of Energy and the Israel Innovation Authority, on […]

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Israel, Cyprus and Greece agree to link power grids via subsea cable – Jerusalem Post

With a length of about 1,500 km and a maximum depth of 2,700 metres, it will be the longest and deepest subsea electricity cable to have ever been constructed, the Energy Ministry said. By REUTERS   MARCH 8, 2021 13:58 Cyprus, Greece and Israel on Monday signed an initial agreement to build the world’s longest […]

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Invasive Species Spreading Off Israel’s Coast, Heralding Ecological Hazard – Haaretz

Large populations were found in the shallow waters between Haifa and Netanya last summer; researchers say it is already affecting the food chain in the sea Zafrir Rinat Mar. 16, 2021 In the shallow waters off Israel’s coast, extensive spread of the brown mussel, an invasive specs that could harm the marine ecosystem, has been […]

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