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Activists seek to propose alternatives to development plans for south Tel Aviv – Haaretz

Activists, alternative planners in southern neighborhoods of Neveh Tzedek and Florentin are working to introduce changes in the municipality’s plan. By Zafrir Rinat Is the Tel Aviv Municipality neglecting its southern neighborhoods in favor of luxury high-rises; and is it abandoning public transportation in favor of construction of a major road through the area? Or […]

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Minister urges better management of waste, use for energy production – Daily Star

By Antoine Amrieh The Daily Star BATROUN, Lebanon: Environment Minister Nazim Khoury urged the government and municipalities to join efforts to find the best measures for waste management in the country, which currently has more than 680 waste dumps. Khoury’s made his comments during a tour of the northern district of Batroun Friday, during which […]

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Green industry crucial for social development – Daily Star

The Daily Star Sabounjian, right, says Lebanon is not burdened with heavy polluting industries. Sabounjian, right, says Lebanon is not burdened with heavy polluting industries. BEIRUT: Industry Minister Vrej Sabounjian declared at an ESCWA conference in Beirut Wednesday that sustainable development and green industry was integral to combating pollution, poverty and industrial waste. Sabounjian spoke […]

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Bassil says Cabinet to discuss power conservation bill – Daily Star

By Mohamad El Amin The Daily Star BEIRUT: A power conservation draft law, part of a package to bring renewable energy production to 12 percent, is up for discussion by Cabinet, Energy and Water Minister Jibran Bassil announced Thursday. The government is also set to launch a 14-item national energy efficiency plan at the next […]

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Green building in Lebanon needs nurturing legislation – Daily Star

By Alex Taylor The Daily Star BEIRUT: Can you imagine a building that can reduce your energy and maintenance costs while helping the future of Lebanon’s environment? Well, such buildings are not just a product of an active imagination. Greenstone Real Estate Developers, the real estate arm of Johnny R. Saadé Holdings, is pioneering the […]

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Thar’s oil in them thar Israeli rocks – Jerusalem Post

Dr. Harold Vinegar believes there is just as much oil in Israel’s oil-shale deposits as in Saudi Arabia – and that he can get it out. ‘Within a few years, Israel will become one the largest producers of oil and gas in the world,” according to Dr. Harold Vinegar, who until three years ago was […]

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Samar dune denizens brace for the bulldozer – Haaretz

After an obstinate battle against the quarrying of the Samar dune, spearheaded by local action group ‘Sababa,’ the moment of truth is near. By Zafrir Rinat In the middle of the night, when the people of the southern Arava are fast asleep, Yael Olek goes out to the Samar dune. Armed with a flashlight and […]

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Mediterranean Solar Plan seeks inclusion of Jordan – Jordan Times

By Laila Azzeh AMMAN – Jordan has enormous potential to be part of the Mediterranean Solar Plan, which seeks to connect solar power plants across the Mediterranean countries, projected to generate 20 gigawatts of electricity by 2020, according to experts. “The Kingdom can benefit from solar energy generated from the southern region exactly like some […]

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Season’s first rainfall washes pollutants into Tel Aviv’s Yarkon River – Haaretz

Head of the Yarkon River Authority says impact of pollutants more pronounced because the season’s first rainfall had been particularly heavy. By Zafrir Rinat Walkers yesterday in the Seven Mills area of the Yarkon River, on the border between Tel Aviv and Ramat Gan, came across a large number of floating dead fish and white […]

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Experts call for adopting water safety plan – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – Water and health experts on Sunday called for adopting a safety plan to monitor water quality and ensure the sustainability of resources. They urged policy makers in the water and health sectors to change the management of drinking water quality from the current “reactive” to the “preventive” approach. The experts […]

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400 tonnes of molten lead seized from east Amman warehouse – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – Authorities are questioning the owners of a warehouse in east Amman, where a large amount of molten lead was stored, a government official said on Saturday. Late last week, the Ministry of Environment and the Rangers seized 400 tonnes of molten lead in a warehouse in Musherfeh, according to the […]

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350,000 Israelis mark Jewish New Year in nature reserves -Haaretz

Jewish National Park reports that over 100,000 people hiked through different forests across Israel during holiday weekend. By Zafrir Rinat Approximately 350,000 people hiked in nature sites and preserves across Israel during the Rosh Hashanah holiday weekend, according to estimates by the Israel Nature and Parks Authority and the Jewish National Fund. On Saturday, over […]

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Need for equitable access to water – Jordan Times

By Anders Berntell and Anders Jägerskog This September, when the president of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, presents the Palestinian bid for UN membership at the UN headquarters in New York, many Palestinians worry as much about issues closer to their daily lives, such as access to water. The shortage of water is evident in […]

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Palmahim plant seeks 45m. cubic meter desalination increase – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 09/08/2011 04:54 Proposal would allow desalinated water to account for 85 percent of domestic consumption by the year 2013. Talkbacks (6) The Palmahim desalination plant has submitted a proposal to the Interministerial Tenders Committee for Water Desalination to increase its output by 45 million cubic meters per year. That would allow desalinated […]

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National energy bill to reach ‘record highs’ – Jordan Times

By Taylor Luck THE KINGDOM is on track to spend over $4 billion on its national energy bill in 2011 in what is to be the most expensive year on record. According to Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Khaled Toukan, Jordan will have spent 22 per cent of its gross domestic product on energy […]

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Lebanese Parliament passes $1.2B electricity bill – Daily Star

By Wassim Mroueh The Daily Star BEIRUT: Lebanon’s Parliament approved the electricity bill at a legislative session Thursday following the consensus reached between rival politicians over the draft law a day earlier. Free Patriotic Movement leader Michel Aoun, who had originally proposed the draft law, met with Berri prior to the session. This was the […]

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Government to okay plan for 10 new Negev communities – Haaretz

Approval expected despite objections from green groups and housing, environment ministries. By Zafrir Rinat The government is expected to approve a proposal calling for the creation of 10 new communities in the desert area around the town of Arad. The project is a new settlement program that is opposed by both the Environmental Protection Ministry […]

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Ten superfluous communities – Haaretz

Establishing new communities in the Negev stands in stark contradiction to Israel’s long-term planning principles. Haaretz Editorial The cabinet is expected to approve the establishment of 10 new communities in the Arad area, in the framework of a project described as part of “the Zionist vision to make the Negev bloom,” and in keeping with […]

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Nahsholim environmental protest given last-minute reprive – Jerusalem Post

By JOANNA PARASZCZUK 09/22/2011 06:33 Tents on beach part of campaign against new tourist resort; ILA says protesters misleading public. The High Court of Justice issued a temporary injunction on Wednesday preventing the Israel Lands Authority from demolishing an environmental protest encampment set up on Nahsholim beach last Thursday, moments before an eviction order was […]

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Young people protest against suspension of BRT project – Jordan Times

By Muath Freij AMMAN – Around 50 young people on Wednesday held a demonstration on Queen Rania Street in protest against the suspension of the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project. The protesters brought along an “Express donkey”, symbolising the failure of the project, to the venue of the demonstration, a stretch of the street where […]

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