Haaretz Reuters. May 24, 2023 Entire Species of Sea Urchin Wiped Out in Gulf of Eilat, Israeli Researchers Find Researches from Tel Aviv University warned Israeli environmental authorities about the extinction of the species, known for helping keep coral reefs healthy in Gulf of Eilat, citing fast and mass mortalities in border countries. A deadly […]
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Entire Species of Sea Urchin Wiped Out in Gulf of Eilat, Israeli Researchers Find – Haaretz / Jerusalem Post / Naharnet / YNET
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Entire UAE, Qatar, Bahrain populations vulnerable to extreme heat, study says – Al Monitor
The UAE is particularly vulnerable, with more than 80% of its population exposed to extreme heat even after a 1.5 C (34.7 F) rise in global temperatures over pre-industrial levels. Jack Dutton May 23, 2023 The entire populations of Bahrain, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) could be vulnerable to extreme heat if the planet’s temperature […]
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Middle East countries face extreme heat risk, study finds – Environment and Development
Countries across the Gulf region and the wider Middle East are highly vulnerable to extreme heat borne out of climate change, with poorer populations being particularly at risk in the decades ahead, a new study has warned. The research, published in the Nature Sustainability journal and released on Monday, looks at how countries are exposed […]
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Climate crisis yields decrease in number of migratory birds’ fledgling, study finds – YNET
Dr. Charter, who participated in the international study says 57% of bird species experienced a decrease in fledgling numbers, whereas small bird species, which generally remain in the same location, showed an increase Ynet|05.23.23 Global warming is causing a decline in offspring of migratory and large bird species, according to a new international study, including […]
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Gaza beekeeper tends hives by restive border – Naharnet
In a field close to the Gaza Strip’s restive frontier, apiarist Miassar Khoudair checks that her queen bee has survived five days of deadly cross-border fire between Palestinian militants and the Israeli army. “The bees die from the gases, the rockets and dust as a result of the war,” said the 29-year-old, dressed in a […]
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Apache wants more concession areas in Egypt’s desert – Egypt Independent
May 16, 2023 The Apache Oil Company is trying to acquire a large number of new areas in Egypt to search and explore for oil, particularly after its work in the Western Desert. Egyptian Minister of Petroleum Tarek al-Mulla on Monday discussed the company’s activities in Egypt and its current programs and plans to increase the […]
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Dubai completes biogas-to-energy project at Warsan wastewater treatment plant – Environment and Development
Dubai Municipality has completed its biogas-to-energy project at Warsan wastewater treatment plant as part of efforts to transform to green assets. The new plant, completed in partnership with the private sector, has the capacity to generate 44,250 megawatt hours (MWh) of electricity annually, Dubai Media Office said in a statement on Thursday. Its daily power […]
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Milestone as UAE plant uses 100,000 tonnes of waste to power 2,000 homes – Environment and Development
16/5/2023 A groundbreaking UAE green energy scheme has generated enough power to supply 2,000 homes, using household rubbish and industrial waste, in its first year in operation. The Sharjah Waste to Energy plant, the first such project in the region, offset 150,000 tonnes of carbon emissions. It processed more than 100,000 tonnes of waste — […]
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Suspected poisoning: Thousands of dead fish found in Sea of Galilee – YNET
Water Authority investigating suspected poisoning of fish in Tzalmon Stream estuary; Health Ministry says drinking water supply not damaged Noa Fisher. 05.16.23 Thousands of dead fish were found Monday at the mouth of Tzalmon Stream where it flows into the Sea of Galilee, the Environmental Protection Ministry reported Tuesday. The suspicion of poisoning is being […]
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Lebanon launches strategy to control forest fires – Environment and Development
19/5/2023 Lebanon’s Environment Ministry is seeking to reduce the risk of recurrent forest fires and their severity through an updated national strategy, which was launched on Wednesday. Nasser Yassin, caretaker minister of environment, said that work was being carried out “under financially, administratively, and politically unfavorable conditions” to reduce the risk of forests and woodlands […]
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War-torn MENA nations missing out on much-needed climate funds – Al Jazeera
Published On 18 May 2023 Conflict-plagued nations in the Middle East are among the most vulnerable to climate change but are almost entirely excluded from meaningful financing to mitigate its effects, aid groups warn. In a joint report focusing on Iraq, Syria and Yemen, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Norwegian Red Cross demanded greater assistance on […]
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Collaboration in the Shadow of Conflicts – Environment and Development
Najib Saab. 14/5/2023 The need for Arab cooperation in times of war and peace was behind the establishment of the League of Arab States in 1945, preceding the European Union and most other regional groups in the world by decades. While regional alliances were a sound option at that time, they are an obligation today, […]
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What will climate change do to the Mediterranean in the 21st century? – study – Jerusalem Post
Increased salt input from the Mediterranean during the Younger Dryas was key to reactivating the Atlantic circulation that led to rapid warming in Europe. By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH. MAY 17, 2023 Little has been known until now about the impact climate change will have on water circulation in the Mediterranean Sea. Spanish researchers have just published a study […]
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Climate change threatens forests around Mediterranean, study YNET
Researchers studying the resilience of forests across the entire range of climatic boundary conditions over 500,000 years using found a drop in precipitation below a certain point causes rapid desertification Yogev Israeli |05.04.23 The Mediterranean’s beautiful beaches, a draw for tourists may be in real danger amid climate change and human activity that accelerates it, with […]
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Environmental Association stresses ‘short’ and long-term consequences’ of forest fires – Jordan Times
In this file photo, a 2019 wildfire in Jerash’s Thaghret Asfour is seen (JT file photo) AMMAN — The Awraq Association for Environmental Development on Saturday called for increasing the public’s awareness of forest fires and imposing tougher penalties on individuals which cause the fires as more picnickers head to forest areas. “We must not […]
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April Mediterranean heatwave ‘almost impossible’ without climate crisis – Environment and Development
9/5/2023 The record-shattering temperatures that hit the western Mediterranean last week would have been “almost impossible” without the climate crisis, according to scientists. The heatwave across Spain, Portugal, Morocco and Algeria was made at least 100 times more likely by global heating, the researchers calculated. Before the climate crisis, such an extreme event would have […]
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‘Revolutionary’ gene editing of plants will change agriculture forever – Jerusalem Post
A new, large-scale genetic modification method developed in Tel Aviv makes it possible to reveal the role and properties of duplicated genes in plants By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH. MAY 15, 2023 A discovery of how genetic modification of plants that was developed at Tel Aviv University (TAU) – which calls it a “world-first breakthrough” – is expected to revolutionize […]
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Israeli environmental, insect experts battle invasive fire ants – Jerusalem Post
Israel’s Environmental Protection Ministry and the Nature and Parks Authority have launched a national effort to monitor fire ants to combat their spread. By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH. MAY 17, 2023 Fire ants are tiny – just 1.5 millimeters long – but this invasive species from South America has spread all over Israel and is both annoying and potentially […]
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Israel’s comptroller to roll out climate audit ahead of COP28 – Jerusalem Post
Matanyahu Englman warns: If Israel does not make “fundamental changes” in its attitude toward climate, “COVID-19 will only be the prelude to what will happen in years to come.” By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN. MAY 3, 2023 The State Comptroller’s Office will publish a broad, systemic follow-up audit on the climate issue in October 2023, ahead of the […]
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Abu Dhabi First City in the Region to Complete Assessment of Ecosystems as per IUCN’s Standards – Environment and Development
17/5/2023 The Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) has successfully completed its assessment of Abu Dhabi’s terrestrial and marine ecosystems. The Abu Dhabi Red List of Ecosystems, part of EAD’s Abu Dhabi Assessment Project, is the first such assessment of ecosystems in the region. The Abu Dhabi Red List of Ecosystems will support our efforts […]
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