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Archives for December, 2021

Israel’s environment ministry blocks oil pipeline deal with UAE – Jerusalem Post / YNET / Haaretz

“We blocked the entry of dozens of oil tankers into the Gulf of Eilat,” Environmental Protection Minister Tamar Zandberg said in a statement. By REUTERS Published: DECEMBER 16, 2021 Israel’s Environmental Protection Ministry said on Thursday that it had blocked a deal with partners from the United Arab Emirates to transport oil from the Gulf […]

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Winners and losers as energy minister halts gas exploration – Jerusalem Post

Energy Minister Karin Elharrar’s announcement that her ministry will not award licenses for natural gas exploration in Israel’s Economic Zone in 2022 set off a storm.  By GUY LIEBERMAN/GLOBES/TNS Published: DECEMBER 17, 2021 The announcement by Energy Minister Karin Elharrar yesterday that her ministry will not award licenses for natural gas exploration in Israel’s Economic […]

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Locations for solar, desalination plants not determined in declaration of intent — gov’t – Jordan Times

By JT – Dec 14,2021 AMMAN — Locations for desalination and solar power stations, part of the declaration of intent between Jordan, UAE and Israel for a project to exchange energy and water, have not yet been determined, the Ministry of Water said on Tuesday. The ministry said that the project is merely about exchanging […]

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‘Unprecedented water poverty’ facing Kingdom — Khasawneh – Jordan Times

National Water Carrier project ‘irreversible’, but ‘not sufficient’ to meet growing water needs — PM By JT – Dec 15,2021 The annual all-use per capita share of water in Jordan is nearly 90 cubic metres, while the global water poverty line is 500 cubic metres, Prime Minister Bisher Al Khasawneh said on Wednesday (JT file […]

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Kingdom’s drinking water consumption stands at 1.1bcm, deficit to hit 60mcm in 2022 — Najjar – Jordan Times

By JT – Dec 15,2021 AMMAN — The drinking water deficit in the Kingdom is projected to hit 60 million cubic metres (mcm) in 2022, Minister of Water and Irrigation Mohammad Najjar said on Wednesday. Speaking during a Lower House session dedicated to discuss the declaration of intent related to a water-energy project, Najjar said […]

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Request for proposals to build 450km water carrier sent to bidders — ministry – Jordan Times

JT – Dec 16,2021 AMMAN — The Water Ministry on Thursday sent a request for proposals (RFP) to pre-qualified consortiums to build a 450km water carrier, which will be the largest ever for the Kingdom in the water sector, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. The step is part of the ministry’s commitment to the […]

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5-million-euro agreement signed to initiate rainwater harvesting project in Kingdom – Jordan Times

5-million-euro agreement signed to initiate rainwater harvesting project in Kingdom Dutch embassy, INWRDAM to implement 3-year project in Azraq, Mafraq and North Jordan Valley By JT – Dec 12,2021 Dutch Ambassador Harry Verweij and Executive Director of INWRDAM Marwan Al Raggad sign an agreement on Sunday (Photo courtesy of the Dutch embassy) AMMAN — The […]

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FAO launches project to formulate sustainable aquaculture strategy in Jordan – Jordan Times

By JT – Dec 14,2021 Participants during the launch of a project funded by FAO to formulate a sustainable aquaculture strategy in Jordan on Monday (Photo courtesy of FAO) AMMAN — The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO), the Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation (MOPIC) and Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority […]

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Israel to Debate Harsher Penalties for Wildlife Poisoning – Haaretz

Every year there are hundreds of poisoning attempts, some harming many forms of wildlife including large mammals such as jackals, foxes, and deer Zafrir Rinat Dec. 12, 2021 An amendment to a law that would help combat wildlife poisoning will be discussed Sunday by the ministerial legislative committee in the wake of severe attacks on […]

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Bleak outlook for drought-hit Iraqis– study – Jordan Times

By AFP – Dec 16,2021 An Iraqi family cultivates farmland near the town of Al Kahla in Iraq’s south-eastern Maysan province on March 19 (AFP photo) 

BAGHDAD — Half of the families living in drought-affected areas of Iraq need humanitarian food aid, the Norwegian Refugee Council(NRC) said in a study released on Thursday. Experts have […]

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Lower House to discuss ‘water-energy agreement’ – Jordan Times

By JT – Dec 08,2021 Seventy-six MPs signed the parliamentary memo related to the letter of intent signed by Jordan, the UAE and Israel, also known as the “water-energy agreement” (Petra photo) AMMAN — The Lower House on Wednesday gave the green light to discuss the parliamentary memo related to the letter of intent signed […]

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Israel’s Gantz Joins Opposition to UAE Pipeline Deal, but Bennett Will Make the Final Call – Haaretz

Gantz’s opposition to shipping large amounts of crude oil from the UAE through Israel bolsters the position of other opposing cabinet members, including Israel’s foreign and environmental protection ministers Lee Yaron Dec. 9, 2021 5:07 PM Defense Minister Benny Gantz has announced his opposition to the controversial deal with the United Arab Emirates to ship […]

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Sea level rise could wipe out Israeli beaches – study – Jerusalem Post

An Israeli study has shown that Ashdod Beach, Tel Aviv Promenade Beach and Dado Beach will be flooded and disappear later this century as a result of sea level rise driven by climate change. By MAARIV ONLINE Published: DECEMBER 7, 2021 The continued rise in sea levels, which is expected to occur in the current […]

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Sisi discusses projects to protect Egyptian coastal beaches on the Mediterranean – Egypt Independent

November 29, 2021 President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on met Monday with the Commander of the Navy Ahmed Khaled, the head of the Engineering Authority of the Armed Forces Ehab al-Far, head of the Financial Affairs Authority of the Armed Forces Ahmed al-Shazly and several leaders of national contracting and construction companies to follow up on […]

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Environmental degradation cost on Greater Cairo $47 billion annually: minister – Egypt Independent

Al-Masry Al-Youm November 29, 2021 The cost of environmental degradation on Greater Cairo alone amounts to US$47 billion annually, from waste, vehicle and factory exhaust and the use of fossil fuels, Minister of Environment Yasmine Fouad said, stressing that linking climate change to the economy is no luxury. Egypt has a total emissions of 0.6 […]

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Environmental Protection Ministry imposes NIS 457,000 fine on Chevron – Jerusalem Post

The recent incident is not Chevron Mediterranean’s first violation aboard the Leviathan rig: in 2020, they were fined $1.1 million by the Energy Ministry for “blatant violations.” By JERUSALEM POST STAFF Published: DECEMBER 7, 2021 The Environmental Protection Ministry imposed a NIS 457,100 sanction on Chevron’s Middle East subsidiary “Chevron Mediterranean (Noble Energy)” on Monday […]

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Augwind’s innovative energy storage system is moving Israel to a cleaner future – Jerusalem Post

Augwind’s founder, Dr. Or Yogev, developed the AirBattery system as a way of solving one of the renewable energy field’s largest paradoxes. By ZACHY HENNESSEY Published: DECEMBER 7, 2021 Kibbutz Yahel, near Eilat, is soon to be the first of its kind to store renewable energy via underground water and air compression tanks.This week, after […]

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Israel must do its part to fight the global environmental crisis – editorial – Jerusalem Post

Israelis are known to be some of the biggest consumers per capita of disposable plastics in the world. By JPOST EDITORIAL Published: DECEMBER 7, 2021 Slowly but surely, Israel is awakening to the fact that there’s a global environmental crisis.Despite its small size and ongoing prioritization of security, economic and health issues, exacerbated by the […]

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Energy Ministry launches strategy to produce green hydrogen – Jordan Times

By JT – Dec 06,2021 AMMAN — The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources has embarked on a strategy to enable Jordan, technically and legislatively, to produce green hydrogen from solar and wind energy, Energy Minister Saleh Kharabsheh said on Monday. During his speech at the opening of a scientific workshop on green hydrogen, delivered […]

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Kisbi highlights Jordanian efforts in realising sustainable development goals at Bosphorus Summit – Jordan Times

By JT – Dec 08,2021 – AMMAN — Minister of Public Works and Housing Yahya Kisbi on Tuesday participated in the 12th Bosphorus Summit in Istanbul, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.  In his speech, Kisbi stressed that the engineering sector plays a key role in the implementation and success of most of the sustainable […]

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