Environment and Climate in the Middle East

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Environment and Climate in the Middle East

It’s tough to be green: Parties outline their platforms – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 03/06/2015 ‘The Jerusalem Post’ looks at how the major political parties perceive their physical environment. As Israelis prepare to head for the polls in just 11 days, The Jerusalem Post looks at how the major political parties perceive their physical environment – their thoughts on cleaning up the air we breathe, renewable […]

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Israel firm loses major gas deal with Palestinians – Al Arabiyah / WAFA

Al Arabiyah/ AFP, Jerusalem Thursday, 12 March 2015 An Israeli partner in the Leviathan offshore gas field said on Wednesday the Palestinians had cancelled a $1.2-billion supply contract, citing delays by Israel’s Antitrust Authority. Delek said it had informed the Tel Aviv stock exchange that a 20-year contract it had signed with the Palestine Power […]

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SPNI files High Court petition against Agriculture Ministry demanding fishing reforms – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 03/01/2015 “We must save the ecological system of the Mediterranean Sea from collapse – 100,000 protected animals die every year in the sea, as a result of uncontrolled fishing,” a statement from SPNI said. The Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel demanded that Agriculture Ministry officials take immediate actions to […]

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Norwegian firm seeks Israeli partnership in wastewater treatment, desalination barges – Jerusalem Post

by SHARON UDASIN 03/04/2015 EnviroNor operates floating treatment plants to offer a cheaper solution to purifying the globe’s water supply. A Norwegian company aiming to convert secondhand oil barges into floating desalination and wastewater treatment plants is recruiting Israeli expertise to furnish the water-processing technology necessary for the ships. According to Sigmund Larsen, the founder […]

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Akron, Ohio to partner with Israeli wastewater treatment firms – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 03/04/2015 For three years, the Advanced Waste Water Treatment Demonstration Project will bring cutting edge water technologies developed by Israeli academics. Aiming to further collaboration with Israel and solidify its position as a wastewater treatment hub, the city of Akron, Ohio, is partnering with a consortium of Israeli private and public industry […]

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National Residents lament environmental impact of planned central Israeli town – Haaretz

A 914-acre patch is considered extremely important because it abuts a forest and the Alexander Stream. By Zafrir Rinat | Mar. 11, 2015 The government is reviving plans for a new town near Kochav Ya’ir that would comprise thousands of homes, but local people say it would harm the environment, damage their rural way of […]

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Environmentalists object to gas by-product storage in Haifa – Haaretz

Activists fear increased air pollution if proposed condensate facility is built. By Zafrir Rinat | Mar. 5, 2015 The Energy and Water Resources Ministry is seeking to permit the storage of fuel by-products from natural gas production in a large storage facility due to be built in the Haifa Bay region. Environmentalists reject the plan […]

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Q&A: ‘We want to avoid an ecological disaster’ – Al Jazeera

Al Jazeera spoke to the leader of the anti-fracking movement in Algeria’s Ain Salah. Djamila Ould Khettab | 11 Mar 2015 Ain Salah, Algeria – On February 28, the first violent clashes between the anti-shale gas protesters and police forces erupted in the Saharan city of Ain Salah, located about 1,200km south of Algiers. The […]

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Hydro diplomacy on the Nile – AL JAZEERA

Water-sharing deal has brought conflict between Egypt and Ethiopia over massive hydroelectric dam closer to resolution. Campbell MacDiarmid | 10 Mar 2015 A long-simmering water conflict between Ethiopia and Egypt has moved a step closer to resolution, after the countries’ foreign ministers announced last week they had reached a preliminary agreement on sharing Nile water. […]

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Lebanon water companies given 3 months to clean up – DAILY STAR

BEIRUT: Unlicensed water companies have three months to ensure their products are safe to drink, Health Minister Wael Abu Faour said Wednesday, urging them to obtain government certificates. “We will not allow the sale of polluted water to the public,” Abu Faour said, indicating that the ministry intended to shut establishment who continued to violate […]

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Battle for water won by entrepeneur of first Palestinian planned city – YNET

A political battle to install a water pipeline for the first planned Palestinian city of Rawabi is now over, with Palestinian American entrepeneur finally able to reach his goal of establishing a beautiful city in area A of the West Bank. Smadar Peri Published: 03.04.15 Bashar al-Masri, a Palestinian American entrepreneur, has finally followed-through with […]

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Jordan, Israel sign deal to help save Dead Sea – YNET

Two Seas Canal will help rehabilitate Dead Sea by pumping water from Red Sea, provide solutions to Jordan’s chronic water problems. AFP Published: 02.26.15 Jordan and Israel signed a deal on Thursday to build a pipeline to link the Red Sea with the shrinking Dead Sea and combat regional water shortages. The official Petra news […]

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Israeli, Jordanian officials signing historic agreement on water trade – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 02/26/2015 Signing the agreement on Thursday is National Infrastructure, Energy and Water Minister Silvan Shalom, alongside his Jordanian counterpart, Water and Irrigation Minister Hazim El-Naser. Bringing a historic deal to fruition, Israeli and Jordanian government officials on Thursday afternoon are signing a bilateral agreement to exchange water and jointly funnel Red Sea […]

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Tiberias wastewater heads to new treatment plant, curbing raw sewage flow in Jordan River – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 03/01/2015 Conveyance of the sewage by means of the new pipeline was part of a NIS 40m. scheme. As part of an ongoing project to rehabilitate the once heavily contaminated Jordan River, Tiberias sewage will soon flow to a new treatment facility, the Water Authority announced on Sunday. Construction of both a […]

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25,000 new houses proposed west of Jerusalem, to the chagrin of Israeli environmentalists – Haaretz

Greens object to Israel Lands Authority’s plan including new town near Tzur Hadassah, effectively reviving rejected Safdie plan By Zafrir Rinat | Feb. 25, 2015 Eight years after a plan to build 20,000 homes on the hills west of Jerusalem was dropped – to the relief of environmentalists and the capital’s western suburbs – the […]

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Green groups launch massive campaign against 8 building projects in Judean Hills – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN \ 02/24/2015 Environmentally, the plans would interrupt the ecological continuum in the Jerusalem Hills west of the city, which is a unique habitat for animals, trees and other plants unique to Israel, the groups added. Gesturing at the tree-dotted mountain slopes visible from the Sataf outlook point on Tuesday morning, nature conservationist […]

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Water matters – Jerusalem Post

Rawabi is meant to offer Palestinians a model of modern urban living but currently has no water. ‘Creating facts on the ground” was an expression associated with the building of new Jerusalem neighborhoods following the reunification of the capital in the Six Day War. The years since 1967 have seen the welcome addition of thousands […]

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Abusing the Palestinian corpse – Haaretz

infrastructure ministry – shows the Palestinian Authority who’s the boss. By Zvi Bar’el | Feb. 25, 2015 There is no closure on the West Bank: Citizens can go out in the streets, travel, spend time in Ramallah’s discotheques and renovate their homes. Paradise. But just so they won’t forget where they came from, and where […]

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Israel’s Control of Dead Sea Deprives Palestinians of $962b Annually – WAFA

RAMALLAH, February 15, 2015 (WAFA) – The Ministry of National Economy Sunday said the Israeli government’s full control of the Dead Sea deprives the Palestinian economy from taking advantage of its natural resources and valuable metals by profiting from around $962 billion. The ministry said if Palestinians were allowed to make use of the natural […]

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AFED’s Arab Public Opinion Survey: Protecting the environment by amending consumption patterns – AFED

Beirut, 02/17/2015 The Arab Forum for Environment and Development (AFED) is conducting a public opinion survey on consumption patterns in Arab countries, focusing on three main resources: energy, water and food, which are in nexus with climate change. A team of experts will prepare a special study based on the results from each country, in […]

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