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Environment and Climate in the Middle East

Dead Sea Works , Environmental Damage – Haaretz / Jerusalem Post

State: Dead Sea Works must pay for damage to area Assistant district attorney Avi Licht, who published the document, also determined that the industries have to increase the portion of their profits they pay the state. By Zafrir Rinat The Dead Sea mineral works on the southern Dead Sea shore must pay most of the […]

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Israel/neighbours must cooperate to stop the food crisis – Common Ground News Service

by Naava Mashiah 06 September 2011 Print Email Geneva – The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is facing hard times as it struggles with a growing food security crisis. Food security has been in the headlines since 2008, due to the rise of oil prices and a growing demand for certain crops by […]

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‘Palestinians must step up sewage recycling’ – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN AND LAHAV HARKOV 09/08/2011 23:17 Erdan says PA should creating desalination plants and sewage treatment facilities. Talkbacks (4) While the Palestinian Authority continues to rely on Israeli water and electricity sources to keep its residents powered and quenched, Environmental Protection Minister Gilad Erdan said that he felt the PA “can have an […]

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Power monitors – Daily Star

At long last, the Lebanese Cabinet has approved a plan to solve the country’s long-standing electricity problems, relying on a typically Lebanese solution. Ministers spent much of the last few weeks sniping at each other, issuing threats and doomsday scenarios, until finally pulling back from the brink and arriving at a compromise in which each […]

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Erdan: Environment is combined with economy – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN AND LAHAV HARKOV 09/08/2011 23:22 Minister says compliance with environmental demands can help solve housing crisis. Talkbacks () Addressing the government’s ability to solve the housing crisis, Environmental Protection Minister Gilad Erdan said he felt that intrinsic to preserving the economy and providing affordable housing to all is the duty to “comply […]

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Unrecognized Bedouin villages (2 articles) – Haaretz

  1) Arabs make the desert bloom – Haaretz In the ultimate of ironies, there is no better manifestation of the Zionist concept of making the desert bloom than the unrecognized Arab villages of the Negev – vibrant islands in a sea of gold, in the middle of nothing whatsoever. By Oudeh Basharat While the […]

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Cases of wildfires, illegal logging drop this summer – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – The number of wildfires and cases of illegal logging in the Kingdom’s forests has dropped this summer, the Ministry of Environment said on Thursday. “The number of wildfires dropped because the ministries of environment and agriculture and the Rangers intensified monitoring in heavily wooded areas,” Ministry of Environment Spokesperson Isa […]

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Chukar, partridge populations dwindling: RSCN – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – Chukar and partridge populations are declining due to a scarcity of rainfall and illegal hunting, according to conservationists. Hunters’ ignorance of the hunting schedule set by the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN) has led to a decline in the number of the two species – ground-nesting birds […]

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Wineries fencing off vineyards in Judean Hills, SPNI Protests – Haaretz / Jerusalem Post

Wineries fencing off vineyards in Judean Hills face boycott calls – Haaretz SPNI says 16-km barrier near Jerusalem endangers wildlife. By Zafrir Rinat The fencing of vineyards in the Judean Hills is creating death traps for wild animals, leading nature and animal rights groups to consider calling for a consumer boycott of the wineries behind […]

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“Environmental Peacemaking” September 2011 – FOEME

editor’s note: the publications mentioned in this newsletter are available for download from the website of Friends of the Earth Middle East: foeme.org Friends of the Earth Middle East would like to wish all our Muslim friends a Happy Eid following the completion of the Holy month of Ramadan. We also take the opportunity to […]

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Al-Bia Wal-Tanmia Volume 16, No.160-162

Volume 16, No.160-162, September 2011 5 Environment’s share in revolutions (editorial by Najib Saab) 22 Investments in green energy: $211 billion in one year (cover story) 29 Green Pioneers Najib Saab on CNN 30 Killing a Tunisian forest 32 Emirates Group evaluates its environmental performance 34 Arab bread security 40 The hidden city protecting Petra […]

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Green groups get say in quantities of water pumped out of nature reserves – Haaretz

In a decision, made by a Ministry of Interior appeals committee applying to the nature reserves in the area of the Na’aman Stream east of Acre, give green groups say in matters formerly exclusively in the hands of the Water Authority, which opposed the decision. By Zafrir Rinat Environmental groups are to be involved from […]

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Desalination monopoly squeezing government dry – Haaretz

80% of Israel’s desalinated water is treated by a single company – IDE, which is using its position to play hardball with the government, turning down an ostensibly profitable offer to increase its output. By Avi Bar-Eli While the public is protesting against economic concentration, one highly concentrated area is behaving as if nothing’s changed: […]

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Israel to build 5th desalination plant – YNET

Finance Ministry says five plants will together supply 75% of country’s drinking water by 2013 Associated Press Published: 08.09.11, 08:07 / Israel Activism Share on TwitterShare on Facebook share The Israeli Finance Ministry says it has granted a license for the country’s fifth desalination plant, to be built in the coastal city of Ashdod. The […]

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Jerusalem vocational yeshiva launches solar rooftop – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 09/01/2011 03:20 School for local and international students with socioeconomic challenges prides itself on being at the forefront of technology. Talkbacks (5) As 800 boys from all over the world rung in the new school year on Wednesday at Boys Town Jerusalem in Bayit Vagan, with them was a brand-new addition to […]

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Night vision cameras monitor animal species in southern Ghor – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – The Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN) installed night vision cameras to monitor alleged new animal species in southern Ghor, according to officials. The cameras were installed after local communities in Ghor Fifa and Ghor Safi claimed sighting new animals and expressed fear that they could be predators. […]

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‘Beaches cleanliness drastically better’ – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 08/31/2011 02:58 The summer began with numerous beach closures due to sewage spilling incidents and storm damage. Talkbacks (1) As summer vacation – and beach season along with it – draws to a close, the Environmental Protection Ministry has determined that most of Israel’s beaches made dramatic improvements in cleanliness and quality […]

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Installation of solar power systems on J’lem roofs begins – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 08/30/2011 05:31 Despite acknowledged high installation costs on 48 roofs, the investment should return on itself within 10 years, development company says. Talkbacks (2) Installations of NIS 35 million worth of solar systems have gotten underway on the roofs of 48 capital city schools and community centers under the administration of the […]

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Energy – unaddressed challenge – Jordan Times

By Fahed Fanek Many observers thought that the minister of finance went too far when he estimated that imported energy, petroleum and electricity will cost the country $4 billion this year. In fact, the minister was very conservative in his prediction. The imported petroleum bill during the first six months of this year reached JD1,587 […]

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Jordan, Egypt to sign natural gas deal – Jordan Times

By Omar Obeidat and The Associated Press AMMAN – Jordan will sign an agreement with Egypt next month to resume natural gas supplies, the Associated Press reported, quoting Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Khaled Toukan. Toukan said several attacks this year on Egypt’s pipeline delivering the fuel may prompt the Kingdom to look for […]

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