Al-Masry Al-Youm photos at http://www.egyptindependent.com//news/clean-campaign-coast-taba-nuweiba Abu Galum Protectorate launched on Monday an environmental diving campaign in Taba. The campaign — a seabed clean-up at diving spots along the coast at Taba — marked the 27th anniversary of Taba’s return to Egypt after its Israeli occupation. During the campaign, divers cleared litter and fishing rope from […]
Clean-up campaign off the coast of Taba, Nuweiba – Egypt Independent
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Rubbish pickup resumes in Lebanon in bid to end crisis – Al Jazeera / Al Arabiya / Naharnet
Dozens of lorries begin carrying rubbish swamping Beirut to landfills as temporary solution to eight-month crisis. The Lebanese government has launched a bid to dispose of the mountains of rubbish swamping the suburbs of the capital Beirut, in what residents hope will lead to the end of the country’s eight-month garbage crisis. On Saturday, dozens […]
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Is the Dead Sea Dying? – Forward (Haaretz)
Nir Hasson (Haaretz)March 5, 2016 Sometimes you need a new vantage point to understand an older picture. Two months ago a small camera-equipped, motorized glider took off close to a signpost that said “steps down to the Dead Sea 1984.” The location was the Einot Tzukim (Ein Feshkha) nature reserve in the northern Dead Sea […]
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Dead Sea, Rising and Falling, Poses Engineering Challenge – Haaretz
While a plan is moving ahead to avoid flooding at hotels along its shores, authorities are still faced with challenges in the Dead Sea. Zafrir Rinat Jan 17, 2016 The Dead Sea, one of the world’s natural wonders, has turned into a big engineering headache; it’s probably the only lake in the world where the […]
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Israeli-Owned Innovation to Keep Fruit and Vegetables Fresher for Longer – YNET
20-year-old Amit Gal-Or from Ra’anana, who now lives in Shanghai, established Phresh, which has developed a powder composed of essential oils which can preserve produce for 3 times longer than usual. Alexander J. Apfel/TPS Latest Update: 03.22.16 A product designed and developed by an Israeli student that can prolong the life of fruit and vegetables […]
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Jordan to grow ‘beneficial’ moringa trees in desert areas – Jordan Times
By Hana Namrouqa – Mar 17,2016 AMMAN — Jordan will start growing moringa trees in desert and sub-desert areas this year to benefit from their medical and food uses, according to an official at the Agriculture Ministry. Under a memorandum of understanding between the ministry and the Saudi cooperative society for moringa and desert plants, […]
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Sahara Desert Project to grow 10 hectares of food in Tunisian desert – Environment and Development
With 75 percent of its country comprised of desert, it’s not easy for Tunisia to grow food. But the Sahara Forest Project aims to change that with a $30 million facility funded by the Norwegian Foreign Ministry. Building on their first projects in Qatar and Jordan, the group will use solar energy and desalination technology […]
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Could fly swarms be the tie that binds Israel and Jordan? – Jerusalem Post
By MICHELLE MALKA GROSSMAN 03/09/2016 Involved in the project as well are EcoPeace/Friends of the Earth Middle East and the Hashemite kingdom’s Jordan Valley Authority. Swarms of pesky flies may hold the key to improving Jordanian- Israeli relations. Seeking to end the insect infestation that has plagued farmers in the lower Jordan Valley and Dead […]
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Seeing no end to power crisis, Gazans turn to solar power – YNET
With the problem of power outages seemingly unsolvable, Palestinians have begun adopting solar technology, with more and more public institutions and private residents are getting cheaper, abundant energy. Reuters 03.12.16 Faced with power blackouts lasting anything from eight to 12 hours a day, residents and businesses in Gaza are increasingly turning to the sun to […]
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‘Solar energy to cover electricity needs of detached homes in poverty pockets’ – Jordan Times
AMMAN — The Cabinet on Sunday approved delivering electricity to single-detached dwellings in poverty pockets using solar power units, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. The solar power units will not be part of the electricity grid and will cost a maximum of JD6,000 for each house. The decision will reduce financial burdens for the […]
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The hunt for alternative ways to power Israel – Jerusalem Post
By MICHELLE MALKA GROSSMAN 03/08/2016 The chief scientist at the National Infrastructure, Energy and Water Resources Ministry says the base of power production in Israel “will always come from fossil fuels.” Following a day of talks about oil and gas at the first Kinneret Oil, Energy and Gas Conference on Tuesday at Kinneret College, Israeli […]
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Lebanon months-old rubbish crisis – Naharnet /Al Jazeera / NOW
Salam Requests Security Forces to Monitor Implementation of Trash Plan to Avoid Unrest – NAHARNET by Naharnet Newsdesk Prime Minister Tammam Salam chaired on Monday a ministerial security meeting to address the latest developments in Lebanon, as well as the implementation of the trash disposal plan that was adopted by cabinet over the weekend. Salam […]
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Connecting the Red Sea – Jordan Times
Fahd Al Rasheed The Red Sea has played a pivotal role in global trade for millennia. In the time of the pharaohs, it was at the heart of the global spice trade. Today, it is an essential global artery, feeding Western demand for hydrocarbons and facilitating the flow of goods between Europe and booming Asian […]
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Environment Ministry installs new air quality monitoring stations in Haifa – Jerusalem Post
By MICHELLE MALKA GROSSMAN 03/10/2016 The ministry’s Haifa director, Shlomo Katz, said that the two new units were intentionally placed to compare the amount of pollution from petrochemical facilities to the amount from vehicles. The Environmental Protection Ministry is stepping up its efforts to fight air pollution in the Haifa Bay by installing new mobile […]
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Work under way to utilise wastewater for irrigation of fodder in south Amman – Jordan Times
by Hana Namrouqa – Mar 08,2016 AMMAN — Construction on a project to convey and collect treated wastewater for the irrigation of 5,000 dunums of fodder has started south of the capital, according to a senior government official. Under the project’s first phase, a total of 1,200 dunums of land will be planted with fodder […]
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Jordan to attempt artificial rainmaking this spring – Jordan Times
By Hana Namrouqa – Mar 13,2016 AMMAN — Jordan’s first experiment in artificial rainmaking is scheduled to take place during spring in the Jordan Valley over the catchment area of King Talal Dam, a government official said on Sunday. The first experiment will be implemented after Jordan and Thailand sign a memorandum of understanding on […]
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Pollution warning issued as haze sets in around the country – Jerusalem Post
By MICHELLE MALKA GROSSMAN 03/14/2016 Forecaster from IMS says that pollution warning is expected to stay in effect for the central and southern regions of the country through Tuesday. The pollution was high today as a mix of dust from Egypt and high winds blew into Israel, forcing the Environmental Protection Ministry to issue a […]
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A planned Israeli national park will cut deep into the agricultural land of the Palestinian village of Wallajeh – Al Jazeera
Palestinian village ‘will be like a prison’ A planned Israeli national park will cut deep into the agricultural land of the Palestinian village of Wallajeh. Nigel Wilson | 04 Mar 2016 11:33 GMT | Human Rights, Middle East, War & Conflict, Israeli–Palestinian conflict, Israel Occupied East Jerusalem – Imad leaned over the Ein Haniya spring […]
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Sunny outlook for solar power as bidding on new Negev plant kicks off – Jerusalem Post
By MICHELLE MALKA GROSSMAN 03/03/2016 The company that wins tender will be in charge of designing, constructing and operating the photovoltaic power plant in the western Negev community of Ashalim for a period of 25 years. Bidding opened on Thursday for companies wishing to build and operate a new solar power plant in the Negev. […]
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‘Authorities remove 11 illegal fixtures diverting 250,000 cubic metres of water per month’ – Jordan Times
By Hana Namrouqa – Mar 05,2016 Photo released by the Water Ministry show areas in Um Al Amad alongside the airport road, where authorities removed illegal fixtures that were diverting 8,000 cubic metres of water every day from an 800-millimetre conveyor (Photo courtesy of Water Ministry) AMMAN — Authorities late last week removed 11 illegal […]
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