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Jordan Strategy Forum puts forward 3 scenarios to address energy burden – Jordan Times

By Omar Obeidat – Aug 24,2016 AMMAN – The Jordan Strategy Forum (JSF) has released a position paper on alternatives to increasing the electricity tariffs in Jordan, recommending three scenarios that, it said, “if adopted would boost the economic growth and reduce the Kingdom’s imports of energy.” In its 11-page report, made available to The […]

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Gaza headed for ‘environmental catastrophe’ – Al Jazeera

Water crisis in the besieged Palestinian territory is putting Palestinian lives at risk, analysts say. Ylenia Gostoli Many Palestinians in Gaza buy water from small-scale desalination plants [Ylenia Gostoli/Al Jazeera]Many Palestinians in Gaza buy water from small-scale desalination plants [Ylenia Gostoli/Al Jazeera] Gaza City – Water may be a highly valued commodity the world over […]

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Gemayel: Decentralized Trash Management Alternative for Landfills, Protests Will Continue – Naharnet

Kataeb party chief MP Sami Gemayel stressed on Thursday that establishing a landfill in Bourj Hammoud region will trigger the emission of poisonous gases and smoke that will affect the whole area around it for the next two decades. “The mountain of garbage in Bourj Hammoud must be addressed because it will emit poisonous gases […]

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Shehayyeb Hopes ‘Forces of Obstruction’ Won’t Join Kataeb Protests, Warns of Return of Trash to Streets – Naharnet

Agriculture Minister Akram Shehayyeb, who is in charge of overseeing the government’s emergency waste management plan, hoped Tuesday that the Free Patriotic Movement will not be allowed to join Kataeb Party’s protests outside the Bourj Hammoud landfill, as he warned that the alternative to the plan would be the return of the piles of trash […]

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‘Ministry to survey garbage scavenging business’ – Jordan Times

By Baha Abu Hasnah AMMAN — The Ministry of Social Development is conducting a nationwide study into the issue of garbage scavenging, Spokesperson Fawwaz Ratrout said on Wednesday. The ministry has directed its governorate departments to study the social cases of trash pickers and is awaiting the results, Ratrout told The Jordan Times, adding that […]

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Report: Oil and Gas Exploration Back on Front Burner – Naharnet

Report: Oil and Gas Exploration Back on Front Burner by Naharnet Lebanon’s stalled oil and gas exploration file will hopefully be put on the front burner after reports said that it shall be referred to the related ministerial committee in order to refer it later to the cabinet for approving the related decrees, al-Joumhouria daily […]

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Greenpeace storms Knesset meeting, protests use of coal-fired plants in Hadera – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 08/08/2016 The units, which began operating in the 1980s, are “the oldest, least efficient and most polluting coal-fired units in Israel’s electricity system,” according to the Environment Ministry report. Parading a poster with a man’s face covered in soot, protesters from Greenpeace Israel on Monday stormed through a Knesset meeting about a […]

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‘Energy efficiency could slash gov’t power bills by 40%’ – Jordan Times

By Mohammad Ghazal – Aug 10,2016 AMMAN — Government buildings could reduce their power bills by 30-40 per cent by adopting low-cost energy-saving measures, according to an energy audit released on Wednesday. The audit, conducted by the USAID’s energy sector capacity-building activity in partnership with the Energy Ministry and the Jordan Renewable Energy and Efficiency […]

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1,000 palm trees planted in Zizya to promote ‘green Jordan’ – Jordan Times

Suzanna Goussous – Aug 21,2016 AMMAN — Around 1,000 palm trees have been planted in Zizya, in south Amman, to develop the area’s green spaces and encourage environmental awareness, the local mayor said on Sunday. Turki Fayez, the mayor of Al Jizah Municipality, said the palm trees were planted to fulfil His Majesty the late […]

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Schools to go green as ministry signs deal – Jordan Times

Aug 09,2016 AMMAN — The Education Ministry and the Electricity Distribution Company (EDCO) on Tuesday signed a renewable energy agreement, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. The ministry will install solar panels connected to the grid, and the value of electricity supplied to the grid by the panels will be deducted from the ministry’s power […]

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RSCN to fly 500 kites to mark World Migratory Bird Day – Jordan Times

RSCN to fly 500 kites to mark World Migratory Bird Day By JT – Aug 08,2016 AMMAN — The Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN) will fly 500 kites at an event in Aqaba on Wednesday to mark World Migratory Bird Day. Organised by the RSCN in cooperation with the Aqaba Bird Observatory, […]

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Water scarce West Bank to receive short-term boost in supply – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 08/14/2016 In the midst of a severe water shortage that has left many West Bank residents parched, a newly drilled well is set to begin flowing to the region. The Ariel 1 well, drilled by the Mekorot national water company near the city of Ariel, will provide an additional 4,500 cubic meters […]

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Authorities dismantle illegal fixtures used for water theft in Qastal, Saru – Jordan Times

By JT – Aug 08,2016 AMMAN — The Water Ministry said on Monday that its teams have dismantled illegal fixtures used to steal water in Qastal and Saru, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. The ministry received information that suspects had illegally installed pipelines to siphon water from the main carrier lines to irrigate farms […]

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Energy Ministry: Israel’s waters are now open for business – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 08/09/2016 “This is a very important process, which is expected to encourage international energy companies to invest in the natural gas market in Israel,” says Steinitz. Israel’s economic waters are open for new natural gas and oil exploration, after a four-year freeze as members of the Petroleum Council, under the umbrella of […]

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Protesters Block Road to Bourj Hammoud Landfill – Naharnet

Protesters blocked on Tuesday the entrance to the Bourj Hammoud landfill to prevent dump trucks from entering the site, the National News Agency said on Tuesday. Several youth blocked the road near the landfill in protest, said NNA. Security forces deployed in the area and tried to convince them in vain to open the road. […]

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Shehayyeb: Tenders Open for Landfills Establishment – Naharnet

Agriculture Minister Akram Shehayyeb announced on Monday that the work has kicked off to open tenders related to the establishment of landfills, as he assured that the trash crisis will not be returning back. “The garbage will not be returning back to the streets of the capital, nor to the coast. We have started opening […]

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Ministers discuss environmental damage caused by olive presses – Jordan Times

AMMAN — Agriculture Minister Rida Khawaldeh and Environment Minister Yaseen Khayyat on Sunday discussed proposed solutions to the environmental side effects of olive presses, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. The two ministers discussed the possibility of using new technology to treat “zibar” olive-mill wastewater (OMW), which is a problem for 132 olive presses across […]

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UNDP trains Irbid workers in solid waste management – Jordan Times

AMMAN — The UNDP is training staff at the Joint Services Council in Irbid and Al Ekaider landfill in solid waste management, the UN agency said on Tuesday. The training course covers fleet and equipment maintenance, and management and landfill maintenance to equip workers with all the skills needed to manage operations at the landfill. […]

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Israel’s beaches awash in plastic bags – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 08/11/2016 On Thursday, the ministry stressed that “the responsibility for cleaning up beaches is in the hands of the local authorities.” While Israel markets itself as a sun-soaked beach destination, vacationers may not find the pristine sands they crave. The Environmental Protection Ministry on Thursday declared that plastic bags have overtaken the […]

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2 Hurt as Wildfire Renews in Mount Akroum’s Heights – Naharnet

Two people were injured on Sunday as a wildfire renewed for the fourth day in the Jabal al-Hasin forests in the heights of the Akkar region of Mount Akroum, the National News Agency reported. It said Abdullah Habib Khodr and Khaled Ahmed Hussein Bou Ali were injured as they were trying to extinguish flames. “There […]

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