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Akunis: EAPC must meet strict conditions before oil flow resumes through Arava pipeline – Jerusalem Post

by SHARON UDASIN 02/12/2015 When an EAPC pipeline burst on December 3, some 5 million liters of crude oil gushed into the Arava Desert, causing particularly damaging impact on the Evrona Nature Reserve in the area. Oil flow through the Eilat-Ashkelon Pipeline Company’s underground channel will not be reinstated until the pipeline is proved completely […]

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Loans for rooftop solar are heating up in Egypt – Environment and Development

9/2/2015 Two Egyptian banks are moving into green lending with an initiative to finance rooftop solar power systems for residential consumers. National Bank of Egypt and Banque Misr are offering loans within specific areas of Cairo, with plans to expand into Egypt’s other governorates. Energy Committee Head Magid Eldeen Almanzlaoy said the loans are a […]

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Israel lags in recycling and renewable energy – Haaretz

Israel near bottom of OECD recycling and renewable energy rankings; has largest per capita public water usage. By Zafrir Rinat | Feb. 11, 2015 Israel ranks near last among members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the grouping of the world’s developed countries, in terms of garbage recycling and renewable energy use. The […]

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Lapid sets sights on nationalizing KKL-JNF – YNET

Yesh Atid leader says he’ll propose bill to transfer billions of shekels from KKL-JNF’s coffers into the state treasury. The decision to bring KKL-JNF into the fold was one of the main disputes that led to the collapse of the gov’t; KKL-JNF: Lapid’s trying to get votes and headlines on our expense. Avital Lahav 02.10.15 […]

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‘Latest migration waves have had negatively impacted demographic opportunity calculations’ – Jordan Times

by Khetam Malkawi | Feb 11, 2015 | 23:19 AMMAN — The sudden increase in the number of non-Jordanians in the Kingdom has affected population growth and fertility rates, and led to an increase in crime, an official said this week. Sawsan Majali, secretary general of the Higher Population Council (HPC), noted that having 2.5 […]

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Lebanon environment minister to sue hospitals over medical waste – Daily Star

BEIRUT: Environment Minister Mohammad Machnouk is prepared to sue all private hospitals who fail to recycle their medical waste, the hospitals union head announced Tuesday. After meeting with Machnouk at the ministry Tuesday morning, the head of the Association of Private Hospitals Sleiman Haroun said he could not convince the minister to refrain from suing […]

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Dust storm causes worst air pollution in Israel in five years – Haaretz / YNET

Avoid strenuous outdoor activities, environment ministry advises. By Haaretz | Feb. 11, 2015 The fierce dust storm that has swept Israel over the past 24 hours has resulted in air pollution levels that are the highest recorded in the past five years, the Environmental Protection Ministry reported on Wednesday morning. The pollution consists of tiny […]

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Environmental authority warns against Israeli toxic waste dumping – Maan

RAMALLAH (Ma’an) — The Palestinian Environment Quality Authority on Saturday said that any individual found responsible for exporting hazardous waste from Israel to Palestinian lands will be sentenced to lifetime imprisonment and hard labor. The statement comes amid increasing concern over Israeli companies dumping toxic materials in Palestinian-controlled areas of the West Bank, with implicit […]

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Third annual million tree campaign kicks off in Hebron – Maan

HEBRON (Ma’an) — An annual campaign to plant one million trees on land facing annexation in the occupied West Bank kicked off Tuesday in Hebron. Dozens of Palestinian activists planted olive trees near the Qurtuba school in the Tel Rumeida neighborhood of Hebron. The campaign was organized by the Arab Group for the Protection of […]

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Israel destroys water lines feeding Palestinian areas in Jordan Valley – Maan

TUBAS (Ma’an) – Israeli forces on Thursday destroyed a water network which feeds Palestinian villages and Bedouin dwellings in the northern Jordan Valley, the head of the village council of al-Maleh and its surrounding Bedouin dwellings said. Arif Daraghmah told Ma’an that Israeli troops escorted excavators which destroyed a 2,000-meter-long water pipeline near the village […]

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In Rwanda, Israelis and Americans launch East Africa’s first commercial solar field – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 02/06/2015 RWAMAGANA – Just a few degrees south of the equator on Thursday, sunlight bathed rows of pristine solar panels as delegates from around the world arrived to celebrate the inauguration of East Africa’s first solar field. “What we can see up here today for Rwanda, Africa and the world is hope,” […]

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Report: Noble Energy in Egypt for talks on importing Israeli gas – YNET

Officials from American energy firm visit Cairo to discuss option of using Israel’s offshore gas fields to power energy-starved nation. A delegation from American oil firm Noble Energy is in Egypt for talks with the state gas company about importing Israeli gas to energy-starved Egypt, sources at the airport and the oil ministry said on […]

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Lebanon’s gas future remains in limbo – Daily Star

Osama Habib| The Daily Star BEIRUT: To drill or not to drill. This question is on the lips of energy officials and international oil companies as they watch with frustration Lebanon’s more than decade-long delay in issuing licenses to drill for oil and gas. All energy officials interviewed by The Daily Star said they were […]

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Norway to help run Lebanon oil, gas sector – Daily Star

BEIRUT: Lebanon and Norway signed a three-year agreement Tuesday under which Oslo will support the Lebanese government’s efforts to develop its infant oil and gas sector. A statement from Lebanon’s Foreign Ministry said the deal was signed between Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil, Energy Minister Arthur Nazarian and Norway’s Foreign Ministry State Secretary Bard Pederson. The […]

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Lebanon from space: Bird’s-eye view of change to resources – Daily Star

Sarah Weatherbee| The Daily Star BEIRUT: From the ground, it’s hard to envision how tiny, day-to-day changes add up to big impact. Viewing Earth from space can help broaden perspectives, completing the stories that quantitative data cannot. Further, images of Earth’s surface can be worth a thousand possibilities for progress. The recently released book, Space […]

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World Bank urges haste on dam approval – Daily Star

Dana Halawi| The Daily Star BEIRUT: The World Bank’s country director for the Middle East has urged the Lebanese Parliament to speed up the approval of the construction of the Bisri dam, a $612 million project financed by the World Bank and the Islamic Bank. “Lebanese officials have already expressed a great interest and willingness […]

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Why is construction waste not being reused in Israel? – Haaretz

Government decision to use the recycled material in building projects is not being enforced. By Zafrir Rinat | Feb. 6, 2015 Recycling construction waste is becoming virtually impossible because the industries that should use it are not buying it from recycling sites. Manufacturers who process the waste products have appealed to the government to enforce […]

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Rooftop gardens provide ‘answer for Gaza’ – Al Jazeera

Crops are blooming on Gaza City rooftops, thanks to an aquaponic gardening method that saves water and space. Ala Qandil | 24 Jan 2015 Gaza City – Abu Ahmed’s rooftop was once only a space to store garbage. Today, in the densely populated centre of Gaza City, it is a green oasis. In winter, it […]

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Water under Fire: Water Calamity in Gaza and Prospects for Solution – Water Research Program, ORSAM

Vakur SÜMER Advisor, Water Research Program ORSAM (CENTER FOR MIDDLE EASTERN STRATEGIC STUDIES) Water problem is a grave concern in Gaza Strip. In addition to long-lasting difficulties associated with various aspects of water, including limited resources, demographic pressures, pollution, and wasteful use; the region is now increasingly threatened by water infrastructure damage caused by continued […]

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Transboundary Cooperation for Using Treated Sewage Effluent for Groundwater Recharge in the Middle East: Opportunities and Obstacles – ORSAM

Assist. Prof. Vakur Sümer, ORSAM Advisor, Selçuk University The countries of the Middle East, most of which rank among the world’s most water-scarce ones, should focus more on reusing existing water resources. Reusing the treated sewage effluent (TSE) is one of possible routes to water efficiency, something gravely needed in the region as a whole. […]

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