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Archives for July, 2021

Jordan, Israel reach agreement to provide Kingdom with 50mcm of additional purchased water – Jordan Times

By JT – Jul 08,2021 AMMAN — Jordan and Israel on Thursday reached an agreement under which Israel will provide the Kingdom with 50 million cubic metres of additional purchased water. During a meeting between Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi and Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid on the Jordanian side of the […]

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Circular economy: An opportunity for Israelis, Palestinians – opinion – Jerusalem Post

These presentations generated a positive exchange of opinions and experiences among the participants, which led the discussion to some crucial conclusions. By EMANUELA ROSIA, CARMIT LUBANOV, FRANCESCO BRUNI   JULY 7, 2021 At the beginning of July 2021 the event for media and stakeholders on waste management in Israeli-Palestinian territories was held online, with the […]

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Oil on Troubled Waters: Row Shows Gulf Powers on Diverging Paths – Naharnet

A startling public row between Saudi Arabia and brash neighbor the UAE has exposed the steadily diverging paths of once inseparable allies who are competing to profit from what may be the world’s last oil boom. Wrinkles in relationships between the Gulf monarchies are usually resolved behind palace walls, but a fiery debate over the […]

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Syrian farmers turn to solar power – Naharnet / Al Jazeera

Rebel-Held Syria Shifts Power — towards Solar – Naharnet Huge solar panels poke out of pumpkin and tomato fields in Syria’s rebel-held northwest, where after infrastructure was destroyed during a decade of war, many have switched to renewable energy. “We used to rely on diesel-powered generators, but it was a struggle with fuel shortages and […]

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Zahrani Power Station to Restart after Fuel Delivery – Naharnet

A major power station in Lebanon is to resume operations on Sunday, two days after it ground to a halt due to a lack of fuel at a time of constant power cuts and economic collapse. Zahrani in south Lebanon — one of the country’s four main power plants — went offline on Friday because […]

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Egypt angry as it says Ethiopia has resumed filling GERD – Al Jazeera

Egypt says unilateral move violates international laws and norms as tensions continue to rise over huge dam built on Nile’s main tributary. 6 Jul 2021|Updated:  Egypt has said it received an official notice from Ethiopia that it had started the next phase of filling a controversial huge dam on the Nile River’s main tributary, raising […]

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UNICEF warns of impact of water scarcity on children’s well-being – Jordan Times

By Batool Ghaith – Jul 12,2021 Water scarcity impacts every aspect of life in Jordan and has a direct and detrimental impact on children’s health, development and wellbeing, according to UNICEF (Photo courtesy of UNICEF) AMMAN — Water scarcity impacts every aspect of life in Jordan and has a direct and detrimental impact on children’s […]

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Jordan depleting groundwater at ‘alarming’ rate — official – Jordan Times

Jordan needs to implement National Conveyance Project, says minister By Batool Ghaith – Jul 03,2021 – Last updated at Jul 04,2021  121  2 googleplus1  0  0 A truck, which authorities say was used to illegally pump water in Karak. The Water Ministry urged the public to report any illegal wells through the unified emergency number […]

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IUCN launches ‘Smart Desert’ project in Northern Badia – Jordan Times

By JT – Jul 08,2021 AMMAN — The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) on Wednesday launched the Smart Development of Eco-Friendly Solutions and Economic Regional Agricultural Techniques (Smart Desert) project to support a number of agricultural projects in the northern Badia region, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. The project, funded by the […]

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Saudi Arabia grants 34.5 million riyals to develop power grid in Azraq camp – Jordan Times

By JT – Jul 08,2021 AMMAN — The Saudi embassy in Amman on Wednesday announced a grant of 34.5 million Saudi riyals to develop the power grid in Azraq refugee camp. Saudi Ambassador Nayef Bin Bandar Al Sudairy said that the power grid development in Azraq camp, offered through the Saudi Fund for Development, comes […]

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For War-Scarred Iraq, Climate Crisis the Next Great Threat – Naharnet

As Iraq bakes in the blistering summer heat, its hardscrabble farmers and livestock herders are battling severe water shortages that are killing their animals, fields and way of life. The oil-rich country, scarred by wars and insurgencies over the past four decades, is also one of the world’s most vulnerable to climate change and struggles […]

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Editorial | Startup Nation? Not on Climate – Haaretz

Haaretz Editorial Jul. 2, 2021 What will Prime Minister Naftali Bennett say at his first White House meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden when the latter asks him, worriedly, about Israel’s meager climate targets (a 27 percent reduction in warming emissions by 2030, compared to an American target of 50 percent)? What will he stammer […]

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Opinion | Stop Israeli Weapons Killing Global Environmental Activists – Haaretz

From Brazil to Honduras, Israeli arms are tied to the murder of activists Eitay Mack Jun. 30, 2021 A fire in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest, in August 2020. In the last two years there has been a huge increase in the rate of deforestation due to massive logging and burning of trees.Credit: Carl de Souza/AFP Fear […]

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Israeli researchers use food waste for breakthrough multiuse greentech – Jerusalem Post

These biopolymers can be used for solar energy generation, medicine, biomedical engineering and more. * They are affordable and are a viable alternative to petroleum-based polymers. By JERUSALEM POST STAFF   JULY 11, 2021 Researchers at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology have been advancing a groundbreaking technology that allows for converting food byproducts into energy-conductive […]

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Invasive super-termite spreads around Israel – YNET

Environmental Protection Ministry monitors proliferation of Formosan subterranean termite which is capable of eating through plastic, rubber, concrete and soft metals and urges public to report sightings of pest Noa Fisher | Published: 06.29.21 The Environmental Protection Ministry announced Tuesday that it identified Formosan subterranean termite in several localities near Petah Tikva where the invasive […]

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Pollution price tag: Emissions cost Israel NIS 31 b. in 2018 – Jerusalem Post

Transportation main source of emissions in Israel in terms of external cost in a report by the Environmental Protection Ministry. By TZVI JOFFRE   JUNE 27, 2021 Israelis stand on beach in front of a coal power station in Ashkelon (photo credit: AMIR COHEN/REUTERS) Emissions cost Israel NIS 31 billion in external costs in 2018, […]

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Backing Business, Israeli Treasury Moves to Curb Environment Ministry’s Clout to Prevent Pollution – Haaretz

The Finance Ministry says Israel has stricter environmental requirements than other OECD countries Zafrir Rinat Jul. 10, 2021 The treasury is trying to limit the Environmental Protection Ministry’s purview in monitoring pollution, but the ministry says the treasury is largely thinking about the economic impact on industry. In the crafting of the new state budget, […]

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Agreement signed on e-waste recycling – Jordan Times

By Rayya Al Muheisen – Jul 07,2021 AMMAN — The Ministry of Environment and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) have signed an agreement to address the issue of e-waste.  E-waste includes electronics such as computers, batteries, cell phones and refrigerators. E-waste contains a number of poisonous substances that endanger humans and the environment. When […]

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Fire Retardants Dropped Because They Pollute Groundwater – Haaretz

The Israel Fire and Rescue Authority recently stopped using fire retardant foam that contains two toxic substances from the PFAS family – chemicals based on fluorine and carbon compounds – out of concern that these chemicals will seep into the groundwater. A few months ago the Health Ministry discovered for the first time a drinking […]

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The quarry threatening Turkey’s pristine ‘Paradise Valley’ – Al Jazeera

Construction in picturesque Ikizdere has angered villagers who allege it is illegal, and dangerous to their health and prosperity. By Tessa Fox 17 Jun 2021 Ikizdere, Turkey – Moving methodically as she cuts tea leaves from her plantation clinging to the side of a mountain between Cevizlik and Gürdere villages, Pervin Baş said her livelihood is […]

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