By SHARON UDASIN 01/26/2012 05:12 The Arava International Center for Agricultural Training hosts several hundred agricultural university students from Vietnam, Laos, Thailand and Myanmar for 10 months each year. ARAVA Int’l Center for Agricultural Training By Arava A West Bank agricultural development team is hoping to form a partnership with Central and Northern Arava Research […]
Palestinian students hope to learn desert farming in Arava – Jerusalem Post
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Climate Crisis – Syria Today
Syria is not a major contributor to the emission of greenhouse gases that cause global warming. However, it is especially vulnerable to the impacts of this phenomenon. By Yousef Meslmani Photo Manaf Hassan Global climate change may have a huge impact on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries. New studies show it has […]
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Israel’s water apartheid? – YNET
Op-ed: Slanderous European accusations put State of Israel’s very existence at risk Giulio Meotti Published: 01.21.12, 12:32 / Israel Opinion The French parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee just published an unprecedented report accusing Israel of implementing “apartheid” in its allocation of water in Judea and Samaria. The report said that water has become “a weapon serving […]
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Southern Israel park to flourish on IDF bases’ purified sewage – Haaretz
Work to purify sewage at the Nevatim air force base is at an advanced stage, and the water will eventually irrigate a large park to be created near Be’er Sheva. By Zafrir Rinat The defense establishment has begun purifying sewage at military bases in the Negev so that it can be used as a source […]
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Hotels introduced to water conservation practices – Jordan Times
Water use efficiency guide launched by Hana Namrouqa | Jan 27,2012 | 23:01 Hotels in Aqaba consume 35 per cent of water supplied by the Aqaba Water Company, according to officials (File photo) AMMAN — More than 20 per cent of water consumed by the country’s hotels, categorised as large-water consumers, can be saved if […]
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Activists praise rejection of chicken coop reform – Jerusalem Post
By SHARON UDASIN 01/24/2012 04:25 Knesset Education, Culture and Sport C’tee rejects Agriculture Ministry proposal for legislation on chicken battery cages. Anonymous for Animal Rights By Courtesy of Alon Sherf/Anonymous for Animal Rights The Knesset Education, Culture and Sport Committee on Monday rejected an Agriculture Ministry proposal for stricter legislation on chicken battery cages. Animal […]
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UfM discusses Gaza Water Desalination project with financing institutions in the Gulf – EuroMed
20-01-2012 A Delegation headed by Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) Deputy Secretary General Rafiq Husseini, in charge of Water and Environment portfolio, visited Kuwait and Saudi Arabia last week to present the Gaza water desalination project to financing institutions and funds. A press release said the UfM Delegation held meetings with the President of the […]
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Water network connecting Dura communities to a better future – ReliefWeb
Report—US Agency for International Development “The United States is helping improve water conditions in the West Bank, and is addressing one of our most pressing needs,” says Hebron’s Governor Kamel Hmeid about the USAID-funded Dura Cluster Water Storage and Distribution System. “The project is a step in the right direction to deal with the water […]
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Report: JNF ceding forest land in north for development of Arab towns – Haaretz
News comes in contrast to recent reports that the JNF is pushing afforestation plans at the expense of Bedouin communities in Southern Israel. By Zafrir Rinat Some Jewish National Fund forests are being reduced to allow development, especially of Arab villages in the north, according to a recent report. The news comes in contrast to […]
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‘Despite setbacks, Disi project to be completed on schedule’ – Jordan Times
Overall progress reaches 71.7 per cent by Hana Namrouqa | Jan 22,2012 | 22:59 Workers on the Disi Water Conveyance Project lay a pipe along the desert highway on Thursday (Photo by Hana Namrouqa) MUDAWARA/MAAN — Despite several incidents that delayed progress of the Disi Water Conveyance Project, officials on Thursday said the water mega-venture […]
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‘Threats to open space ever-increasing’ – Jerusalem Post
By SHARON UDASIN 01/17/2012 06:15 SPNI decries planning and building hazards to country’s land that endanger local wildlife. Talkbacks (6) Threats to open areas are ever increasing as the government’s inclination to protect the public interest simultaneously decreases, according to a report released by the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel on Tuesday. […]
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‘Environmental compensation should include all cattle breeders’ – Jordan Times
Petra | Jan 22,2012 | 23:01 AMMAN — Jordanian Farmers Union President Odeh Rawashdeh on Saturday said assistance from the environmental compensation programme should be equally distributed among all cattle breeders and not only those from the badia. So far, only cattle breeders from the badia have received this assistance, he said, noting that cattle […]
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Judean Hills vineyard takes down fencing, freeing gazelles to roam – Haaretz
Fence removal comes at the request of animal rights groups, who said they were endangering already squeezed wildlife in the area. By Zafrir Rinat Gazelles may once again roam the slopes of the Judean Hills west of Jerusalem freely, now that Barkan Wine Cellars have agreed to remove the fences they put up in the […]
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Study finds most Tel Aviv area wells too polluted to draw drinking water – Haaretz
Of 166 wells operating in 1980, only 96 were still in operation as of 2011; contaminants are industrial in origin. By Zafrir Rinat Almost two thirds of drinking-water wells in the greater Tel Aviv area have been declared too contaminated for use, according to a recent study. The data, collected by the Health Ministry and […]
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‘Dead Sea almost dried up 125,000 years ago’ – Jerusalem Post
By SHARON UDASIN 01/19/2012 03:43 Newly found sediments reveal information about ancient climactic conditions both in Dead Sea region, Sahara. Talkbacks (7) An international drilling research project that occurred in the Dead Sea last year has revealed that about 125,000 years ago, the waters had dried up almost entirely as a result of climate change. […]
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The CFL choice – Jerusalem Post
By JPOST EDITORIAL 01/14/2012 21:55 Forcing us to use CFLs is an interventionist precedent, guided by apparently good intentions. Talkbacks () Big Brother has again invaded our private domain and last week drastically limited the availability of traditional incandescent light bulbs. There was no squawk – not even a murmur of dissent. Indeed hardly anyone […]
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new publication: Environmentalism Deferred Nationalisms and Israeli- Palestinian Imaginaries
Shaul Cohen Pp. 246-264 in Environmental Imaginaries of the Middle East and North Africa. edited by Diana K. Davis, Edmund Burke. Ohio University Press; 2011
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new publication: HydroImaginaries and the Construction of the Political Geography of the Jordan River The Johnston Mission 1953-56
Samer Alatout Pp 218 – 245 in Environmental Imaginaries of the Middle East and North Africa. edited by Diana K. Davis, Edmund Burke. Ohio University Press; 2011
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New publication: Global Implications of the Middle Eastern Environment
Alan Mikhail History Compass Volume 9, Issue 12, pages 952–970, December 2011 Through a discussion of the burgeoning literature related to environmental topics in the Middle East, this article explains what both environmental historians and historians of the Middle East stand to gain from a consideration of Middle East environmental history. After an examination of […]
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Sheikh Mohammed Announces New UAE Initiative: Green Economy for Sustainable Development – AFED
Dubai, 18/1/2012 The Arab Green Economy Initiative launched by AFED started to resonate at the highest policy levels in the region. The United Arab Emirates has announced on January 15, 2012, its national green initiative to transform the country’s economy. Dubbed “A green economy for sustainable development”, the initiative seeks to make the UAE “a […]
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