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Lebanon: Israel capable of stealing our gas – YNET

Lebanese energy minister calls for urgent parliamentary session to discuss ‘technological threat’ on his country’s natural gas reserves Doron Peskin Published: 07.08.13, 07:36 / Israel Business Lebanese Energy Minister Gebran Bassil called for an urgent parliamentary session over the weekend to discuss the Israeli “threat” on his country’s natural gas reserves. Bassil was referring to […]

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Action plan seeks to end random pumping from Azraq Basin – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa | Jul 08, 2013 | 23:19 More than 60 million cubic metres (mcm) of water are currently being pumped from the Azraq Basin on an annual basis for drinking and irrigation, while it produces only 20mcm annually (Petra file photo) AMMAN — The Ministry of Water and Irrigation on Monday finalised an […]

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Cleared for use – Jordan Times

Jul 08, 2013 | 23:08 Laboratory tests conducted by the government have confirmed that the water pumped from the ancient Disi aquifer, in the south of the country, to Amman is safe after being mixed with freshwater from other sources. In 2009, the Disi water was found to have a high level of natural radioactive […]

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Rehabilitation of sewer system in Aqaba neighbourhood completed – Jordan Times

JT | Jul 08, 2013 | 22:55 AMMAN — The Aqaba Water Company (AWC) on Monday inaugurated the Rehabilitation of Al Alameya Sewer Project with support from the USAID, according to a US embassy statement. Construction of the $1.73 million project was co-financed by USAID (85 per cent) and the AWC (15 per cent). “The […]

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Israel’s greens rile at proposal to shelve national master plans – Haaretz

Proposed amendment to Planning and Building Law, would make Israel’s overarching environmental plans nonbinding. By Zafrir Rinat | Jun.27, 2013 Environmental organizations are up in arms over a government proposal to do away with what they view as a key tool for protecting the environment: binding national master plans. The proposed amendment to the Planning […]

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Whitewashing apartheid with Israel’s dirty water – Al Jazeera

The glaring discrepancy in water allocation from West Bank supplies forces Palestinians to rely on water from tankers. Last Modified: 01 Jul 2013 Belen Fernandez is the author of The Imperial Messenger: Thomas Friedman at Work, published by Verso. She is a contributing editor at Jacobin Magazine. Last week, on June 23, Israeli President Shimon […]

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Environmental pleas and international law – Jersalem Post

By SOLON SOLOMON 06/29/2013 The Samaria and Judea environmental protection associations’ petition to the Environmental Protection Ministry and the Ministry of Justice has an urgent character, and is important and interesting in that it comes in a highly political context. Right-wing parties and their supporters have long argued for the annexation of Israeli settlements. Only […]

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PM calls for speeding up renewable energy projects – Jordan Times

Petra | Jun 27, 2013 | 23:23 Updated: Jun 27, 2013 | 23:24 AMMAN — Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour on Thursday stressed the importance of speeding up renewable energy projects to reduce the Kingdom’s energy bill, which poses a heavy burden on the state budget. During a meeting with Energy Ministry officials, the premier was […]

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How to save the world food chain – Jerusalem Post

By HAROLD GOLDMEIER 06/30/2013 Socially responsible investors will want to look at a nascent hive of activity where governments and the private sector are lumbering to save the world food supply threatened by mass crop displacement. The survivability of the tiny, nuisance bee is one key to that monumental task. Bee populations around the world […]

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Rejecting appeal, cabinet approves Be’er Tuviya power plant – Jerusalem Post

Home Front Defense Minister Erdan’s appeal not to erect controversial plant near potential Gaza rocket fire is rejected. Rejecting an appeal filed in May by Home Front Defense Minister Gilad Erdan, cabinet members reaffirmed their decision to erect a natural gas plant in the controversial Be’er Tuviya Industrial Zone on Sunday. Residents from the Be’er […]

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Environmental NGO marks 30th anniversary – Daily Star

July 02, 2013 12:39 AM BEIRUT: Birdlife International this year marked 30 years since the founding of The Society for the Protection of Nature in Lebanon at its annual congress in Ottawa last month. SPNL was honored for the leading role it has played in the revival of the “Hima” – a traditional community-managed protected […]

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North Lebanon dam project finally set to begin – Daily Star

June 29, 2013 BEIRUT: The cornerstone for a controversial dam in Batroun, north Lebanon will be laid Sunday, with the Energy Ministry promising that the project will meet the water needs of more than 40,000 residents. A statement by the ministry, issued Friday, said the Balaa dam project represents “the first large-scale water project” in […]

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Eco-friendly tourism project opens in south – Daily Star

July 01, 2013 BEIRUT: A major eco-friendly tourism project was inaugurated in south Lebanon Sunday to boost economic development in the region. The Tree House project is located in the Bkassine village of Jezzine, and is funded by the European Union under the patronage of State Minister Mohammad Fneish. Hind Oweidat, a ministry representative, described […]

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Palm Islands Nature Reserve opens in north – Daily Star

July 01, 2013 12:35 AM BEIRUT: The Environment Ministry and other environmental organizations Sunday launched the new tourism season at the Palm Islands Nature Reserve just off the coast of Mina. A launching ceremony was held by the commission tasked with supervising the reserve and the Committee for Environmental Care, under the patronage of caretaker […]

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Red-Dead conduit to be jointly promoted by gov’t, KKL-JNF – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 06/20/2013 01:41 Biennial World Leadership Conference focuses on sustainability and global environmental cooperation. Development of the proposed Red Sea-Dead Sea conduit will occur under the joint administration of the State of Israel and Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund, leaders from both parties announced on Tuesday. Energy and Water Minister Silvan Shalom, KKL-JNF […]

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Israeli water treatment firm to enter UK market – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 06/25/2013 19:36 Haifa-based Mapal Green Energy will be bringing its floating aeration system into a municipal wastewater treatment plant in Stanbridgeford, north of London. An Israeli developer of advanced water purification systems will next week install its technology in an English wastewater treatment plant in the country’s Midlands, after signing a contract […]

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BGU, Chicago U sign water research collaboration – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN, GREER FAY CASHMAN 06/23/2013 Collaboration to foster water research at a molecular scale; agreement signed at presidential complex in presence of Peres. In an effort to develop less expensive and more efficient water resources throughout the world, the presidents of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and the University of Chicago launched a […]

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Business Who is tapping Israel’s water sources for profit? Haaretz

The sale of mineral water bottler Mayanot Eden to a foreign investment fund has reawakened concerns about who profits from Israel’s natural resources. By Shuki Sadeh | Jun.25, 2013 The tranquillity of the Salukia Spring in the Golan Heights belies the uproar that arose over it this month, when Ron and Yehuda Naftali sold their […]

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Youths protest water shortages in Bethlehem camp – Maan

26/06/2013 01:05 BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — Palestinian youths burned tires and briefly stopped traffic on a main Bethlehem road Tuesday, as they protested against water shortages in the occupied West Bank. Several dozen residents of Bethlehem’s al-Azza refugee camp joined the demonstration in which participants set fire to tires and blocked traffic with a dumpster they […]

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Tel Avivians throw cold water on city water fountain pilot – Haaretz

Detractors say the project providing clean cold water free of charge to registered users constitutes an invasion of privacy and excludes the poor. By Ido Kenan and Jonny Silver | Jun.23, 2013 Seven new water fountains that will provide pedestrians with chilled filtered water were installed last week around Tel Aviv as part of a […]

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