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Environment and Climate in the Middle East

Erdan slams Barak over IDF bases sewage issue – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 06/13/2012 03:12 “The IDF is disregarding the government decision and bases continue to pollute water and land resources,” Erdan said. Environmental Protection Minister Gilad Erdan slammed Defense Minister Ehud Barak for failing to connect most of the 150 IDF bases and camps to the country’s sewage systems, two years after the government […]

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‘Israel needs environmental court’ – YNET

Ministerial Legislative Committee mulls proposal to form designated judicial body to handle environmental violations, legislation Tova Tzimuki Published: 06.14.12 The Ministerial Legislative Committee has recently discussed a proposal to form a judicial body that will focus solely on environmental issues. The proposal was brought before the committee by MK Dov Khenin (Hadash). Fumbling Khenin suggested […]

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Solving the world’s environmental problems – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 06/14/2012 22:32 Environmental Protection Minister Gilad Erdan talks about Israel’s green innovation ahead of UN Conference on Development. As a 66-member Israeli delegation makes its way to Rio de Janeiro for a global climate summit, the country’s environmental leaders hope to help provide answers to the planet’s looming environmental crises. The Rio+20 […]

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Greening the seventh summit of ROI Community – Jerusalem Post

Greening the seventh summit of ROI Community By SHARON UDASIN 06/12/2012 06:16 Young entrepreneurs group implementing initiatives to lower the environmental impact of their latest summit. To offset the carbon footprint that participants are creating in flying to and from their summit this week, the ROI Community will be providing solar water heaters to 51 […]

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Holland and Israel: Green tech and gas – YNET

Shortly before Holland’s finance minister visits Israel, Ynet explores Netherlands’ green technologies Billie Frenkel Published: 06.09.12 The Netherlands – More than half of The Netherlands was once covered by water until residents drained the and for settlement and agriculture through a sophisticated system of dams and the country’s now-iconic windmills. However, this means that despite […]

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Jordan preparing third climate change report – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa | Jun 12,2012 | 22:41 AMMAN — The Ministry of Environment is preparing a national report identifying the sectors that produce greenhouse gases, the quantities of these emissions and strategies to reduce them, a government official said on Tuesday. The Third National Communication to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change […]

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Israeli irrigation expert wins World Food Prize – Jordan Times

AP | Jun 12,2012 | 22:44 DES MOINES, Iowa — An Israeli scientist who has reached across political and ethnic boundaries to help dozens of countries in the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and South America improve agriculture with new irrigation methods will receive the World Food Prize, the prize’s foundation announced Tuesday. Daniel Hillel, who […]

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Settler organization granted control over spring in East Jerusalem – Haaretz

Opponents say decision by zoning board is another way of imposing Israeli control over Palestinian resources. By Nir Hasson | Jun.12, 2012 A right-wing organization that was granted use yesterday of an ancient East Jerusalem spring said the move would keep Haredi men from bothering the tourists by taking illicit dips in the nude. But […]

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Officials call for action as Bethlehem villages run dry – Maan

BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — Rural villages near Bethlehem are facing a water crisis despite sitting on top of the second largest reservoir in the West Bank, an official delegation to the area said on Monday. Seven villages have not had running water for more than 15 days, in an area with a population of 30,000, the […]

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‘Millions to benefit from Zarqa water expansion projects’ – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa | Jun 09,2012 | 23:12 AMMAN — A set of multimillion-dollar projects to improve water and wastewater services in Zarqa Governorate is on track and will be completed on time and budget, Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) CEO Daniel Yohannes said. Yohannes, whose organisation is funding the project, told The Jordan Times that […]

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Israel’s Mekorot targets world water market – YNET

Chairman of Israel’s water company says firm is closing deals worth hundreds of millions of dollars with various countries, and doesn’t rule out working with Arab countries Reuters Published: 06.10.12 Israel’s national water company Mekorot wants to use its expertise in finding unconventional sources for clean water to help it expand globally, as countries step […]

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Kishon riverbed clean-up project set to go – Haaretz

NIS 220 million job would remove pollutants from river bottom. By Zafrir Rinat | Jun.06, 2012 A project to rehabilitate the bed of the Kishon River, which has been polluted for years, is due to be launched in the coming days. The Environmental Protection Ministry announced yesterday it had issued a tender last week to […]

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Iraq ‘green belt’ front line in anti-desertification fight – Al Arabiya

By AFP KARBALA Iraq Trees as far as the eye can see are the weapons one Iraqi province is using in the fight against desertification in a country where decades of conflict have exacted a terrible environmental toll. Karbala, 110 kilometers (70 miles) south of Baghdad, is best known as the site of the shrines […]

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Cabinet transfers authority for animals rights – Jerusalem Post / Haaretz

By SHARON UDASIN 06/11/2012 05:01 Bill by MK Alex Miller transfers authority from Agriculture Ministry to Environmental Protection Ministry. The cabinet approved a bill by MK Alex Miller (Yisrael Beytenu) that transfers the authority over animal welfare from the Agriculture Ministry to the Environmental Protection Ministry during its weekly meeting on Sunday. “Animals are helpless […]

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Our grandchildren’s world – Jordan Times

by Heikki Holmås | Jun 10,2012 | 22:48 I am working for a more just world. At the same time, parents all over the world want their children to have a better life than they had. This is why we must promote economic growth and create jobs and security for millions of people. We must […]

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‘Gas income should fund sustainable energy’ – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 06/06/2012 04:57 Adam Teva V’Din wants a portion of the royalties from natural gas drilling for fund to develop sustainable energy solutions. A portion of the royalties the state receives from natural gas and oil drilling should go into a fund for developing sustainable energy solutions for the country’s future, a new […]

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3 major cities declared pollution-stricken – YNET

Green groups fed up with gov’t municipalities flouting of Clean Air Law; label Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Haifa as ‘air pollution-stricken’ Billie Frenkel Published: 06.11.12 Israel’s environmental groups have declared Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Haifa as ‘air pollution-stricken’ areas. The move, made last week, was carried out in protest of the government’s procrastination in implementing […]

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Activists call for end to nuclear programme, shift to renewables – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa | Jun 10,2012 AMMAN — Consecutive governments have been missing out on huge socio-economic and environmental benefits by failing to tap Jordan’s promising renewable energy potential, Greenpeace activists said on Sunday. Dressed in white overalls and carrying banners and mock barrels of nuclear waste, the activists urged the government to shift its […]

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The offshore gas craze: Is Lebanon missing the tide? Daily Star

June 08, 2012 01:36 AM By Roudi Baroudi However Lebanon’s politicians resolve the logjam over long-overdue appointments to the government bureaucracy, the entire frustrating process will have been more than worth it if it teaches a single lesson: Don’t let similar bouts of bickering in the future strangle this country’s budding energy sector. There is […]

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Cabinet speeds up planning for natural gas terminals – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 06/10/2012 21:18 Netanyahu criticized ongoing bureaucratic delays in establishing natural gas receiving facilities. Cabinet members unanimously approved a plan to speed up the planning process for natural gas absorption terminals at Sunday’s meeting. Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu criticized the ongoing bureaucratic delays in establishing natural gas refinery facilities and stressed the government […]

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