Environment and Climate in the Middle East

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Environment and Climate in the Middle East

Eilat’s spectacular coral reef is surprisingly on the mend. Here are its best beaches – Haaretz

Eilat could be a tourism gem if it capitalized on its coral reef. Meanwhile, these are the best beaches to explore it with a snorkel Moshe Gilad | Sep. 21, 2019 Eilat, Israel’s southernmost city, has a treasure: it’s known as the world’s most northerly coral reef – and the only one in Israel. There […]

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‘Save our future’: Striking students demand global climate action – Jerusalem Post

By REUTERS 09/20/2019 The demonstrations in Israel took place in Tel Aviv, Beer Sheba, Jerusalem, Haifa and Sakhnin. The global climate strike kicked off in the Pacific islands – some of the nations most threatened by rising sea levels – and followed the rising sun through Australia, Japan, Southeast Asia and into Europe, Africa and […]

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Clean-up initiative to mobilise youth, instil volunteerism – Jordan Times

By Maria Weldali – Sep 25,2019 AMMAN — The Himmeh w Lammeh public initiative will be launched on Saturday in an attempt to foster a culture of volunteerism and promote the cause for a cleaner Jordan. “This is the start of creating an impact and reminding the Jordanian people of the importance of a clean […]

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EU supports hundreds of Palestinian children in joining World Clean-up Day – WAFA

JERUSALEM, Thursday, September 19, 2019 (WAFA) – The European Union joined today over 300 Palestinian students in cleaning the streets of East Jerusalem in conjunction with the International Clean-up Campaign: Let’s Do it! Ten schools from various neighborhoods in East Jerusalem participated in the initiative and joined the world in this international movement. The students […]

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A plastic-free world for this Rosh Hashanah – Jerusalem Post

By YVETTE NAHMIA-MESSINAS 09/19/2019 Let’s turn the page and commit to becoming more conscious of our ways and habits. I stepped into the shower again this morning feeling the bliss toward the water that was to pour over my head and body. Somehow, showering is a door to connecting with one’s self, one’s body and […]

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Israel’s SodaStream to Strike in Solidarity With Global Climate Strike – Ctech

by Nurit Kadosh and Adi Pick / CTech The developer of at-home carbonated beverage makers is known for its somewhat controversial ad campaigns condemning the use of throw-away plastics – Israeli-founded PepsiCo-owned at-home water carbonation company SodaStream International announced it will go on strike on September 20 as part of the Global Climate Strike. The […]

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Time for Israel to go green – YNET

The elections and the establishment of the next government are an excellent opportunity to promote an initiative that the entire political spectrum agrees on: ‘Israel 2048 – A Shared Future’ vision to make the Negev and Galilee Israel’s new centers; party representatives have already signed a pact and pledged to promote it after being elected; […]

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Civil society organisations, activists warm up for Global Climate Strike – Jordan Times

By Johanna Montanari – Sep 17,2019 AMMAN — On the occasion of the upcoming Global Climate Strike week between September 20 and September 27, Jordanian civil society organisations and activists launched a social media campaign and will organise a series of events in Amman. A global mass day of action will take place on Friday, […]

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Agreement signed to draw UJ students to environmental community service – Jordan Times

By Bahaa Al Deen Al Nawas – Sep 16,2019 AMMAN — The Arab Group for the Protection of Nature (APN) on Sunday signed an agreement with the University of Jordan to include students from the faculty of foreign languages in the group’s activities supporting the local environment and Jordanian farmers. During the signing ceremony, APN […]

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Four violations recorded on Disi water project – Jordan Times

Sep 16,2019 AMMAN — A total of four violations have been recorded on the Disi Water Conveyance Project in Karak’s Khatraneh, one of the Kingdom’s strategic water resources, according to the Ministry of Water and Irrigation, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. The Ministry of Water and Irrigation/Water Authority on Monday said that following a […]

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8 water theft cases uncovered in Jiza — authorities – Jordan Times

Sep 17,2019 AMMAN — The Ministry of Water and Irrigation on Tuesday said that it had uncovered several violations on water mains in the Jiza area, which were used to illegally siphon off water to houses in the area. The ministry said that, based on inspection campaigns and tip-offs received by the unified complaints centre […]

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Researcher warns against tourism’s impact on Marsa Alam’s Dugongs – Egypt Independent

Al-Masry Al-Youm September 16, 2019 Environmental researcher Ahmed Shawky warned against the negative impact of tourism on Dugongs in the Red Sea’s Gulf of Abu Dabab, Marsa Alam, and several other areas in the region, as they are considered to be one of the most important marine animals attracting tourists. Shawky told Al-Masry Al-Youm that […]

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New publication: Education and Environmental Peacebuilding: Insights from Three Projects in Israel and Palestine

Annals of the American Association of Geographers June 2019 Tobias Ide, Amit Tubi Abstract Environmental peacebuilding has attracted great scholarly and political interest in recent years, but little knowledge is available on the interface of education and environmental peacebuilding. This void is unfortunate given the importance of education for peacebuilding and the wider “educational turn” […]

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Egypt sensitive to ‘uncoordinated’ action on Nile water – Egypt Independent

Any work done on the Upper Nile should be organized via coordination between upstream and downstream countries, Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources Mohamed Abdel Aaty said, pointing out that Egypt is wary of “uncoordinated” actions that negatively impact the Nile water flow to Egypt, including the construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). […]

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Plastics in the Arab world: 20 million tonnes of pollution annually – Environment and development

In view of the new global trends in disposing of plastic waste, the Arab stance remains fraught with contradictions. On one hand, it encourages the reduction of plastic consumption, as demonstrated by many initiatives at local and national levels; yet on the other hand, it does not show enthusiasm to support global restrictions, but rather […]

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Getting rid of plastic in Israel – Jerusalem Post

One organization is trying to change the game, picking up one piece of trash at a time. By TOVA FELSENTHAL, SARA LANDSMAN / BAR ILAN UNIVERSITY August 28, 2019 With an actively growing population and limited space, Israel has faced serious complications concerning proper waste disposal. This has led to an enormous pollution issue in […]

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Israeli environmentalists protest planned Jerusalem highway, tunnels – Haaretz

Residents and activists warn of ecological ‘disaster’ in plans for major projects to expand roads and build intersections Nir Hasson | Sep. 15, 2019 Jerusalem residents and environmental groups see a threatened ecological “disaster” in the plans for a series of major infrastructure projects to expand roads and build intersections west of the city, being […]

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Jordan has ambitious vision for renewable energy — UfM – Jordan Times

By Raed Omari – Sep 10,2019 AMMAN — Jordan has taken a lot of action towards developing renewable energy and energy efficient technologies and services, according to Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) Deputy Secretary General for Energy and Climate Action Jorge Borrego. “Jordan has a good perception of the need to develop green energy,” Borrego […]

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Desalination ‘only option’ for resilient, reliable water supply — expert – Jordan Times

In Jordan, desalination is major component in meeting rising demand for water By Hana Namrouqa – Sep 10,2019 SAN DIEGO, California — Seawater desalination is the “only option” for countries seeking to become more resilient and have reliable water supply, according to an expert in water resource management, who stressed that water facilities should seek […]

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Calls for Jerash forest development get louder at onset of winter – Jordan Times

By Maram Kayed – Sep 12,2019 JERASH — With summer nearing its end, environmental activists are calling for talks with the government regarding the development of Jerash forests. “We can conclude from the experience of many this summer that the forests are extremely unequipped and neglected, and that is the opinion of both locals and […]

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