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Energy experts, stakeholders debate Kingdom’s nuclear programme – Jordan Times

By Laila Azzeh AMMAN – Jordan’s nuclear programme was a hot-button issue on Tuesday, igniting heated debates between supporters and root-and-branch opponents of plans to establish a nuclear reactor in the country. The 4th International Symposium on Nuclear Energy (ISNCE-11), which opened yesterday, provided a platform for experts, academics, NGOs and international nuclear manufacturers to […]

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Water pipes take Lod neighborhood out of the Third World – Haaretz

By Zafrir Rinat The Arab Samech Het neighborhood in Lod reminds a visitor more of a developing country than a district in a city a short ride from Tel Aviv. But things have been looking up: Samech Het’s homes have just been connected to the municipal water system. Residents now have running water regularly, though […]

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Cabinet approves creation of green-growth plan – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 10/23/2011 23:41 Government task force given six months to give course of action for transitioning to a green economy. Talkbacks (4) The cabinet approved the future institution of a national plan toward promoting green growth on Sunday, pursuant to Israel’s responsibilities as an Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) member state, […]

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Eco-education caravan ready to hit roads of Mount Lebanon – Daily Star

By Olivia Alabaster The Daily Star The vehicle is specially equipped so that users with disabilities and visual impairments may also avail of its services. The vehicle is specially equipped so that users with disabilities and visual impairments may also avail of its services. BEIRUT: A new environmental education caravan, launched Monday, will travel around […]

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New strategy to strengthen hunting regulations – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – The Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN) is drawing up a strategy for better enforcing hunting laws and regulations in Jordan, the society’s director, Yehya Khaled, said on Tuesday. “The laws and regulations that control hunting in Jordan are enforced by the RSCN and several other national institutions, […]

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Maritime natural resources could spark conflict: experts – DAILY STAR

By Patrick Galey The Daily Star BEIRUT: Lebanon is gearing up for a long-term oil and gas production program although the looming diplomatic crisis with Israel over each country’s share of undersea fossil fuels threatens full-scale conflict, a collection of diplomats and academics were told Thursday. Experts on the issue voiced varying degrees of optimism […]

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EGYPT: Water challenges forcing a rethink on usage – IRIN

SHARQIA, 18 October 2011 (IRIN) – Leaking water pipes, evaporation and a rapidly growing population may be significant concerns for those trying to manage and plan water supplies in Egypt, but compounding such problems – and forcing Egyptians to rethink how they use water – is the threat posed by downstream countries which also want […]

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Ministry negotiating wheat cultivation investments in Europe, Central Asia – Jordan Times

By Raed Omari AMMAN – The Ministry of Agriculture has started negotiating with officials from several European and Central Asian countries to allow Jordanian businesses to invest in wheat cultivation in these water-rich countries, a senior official said on Sunday. Ministry of Agriculture Secretary General Radi Tarawneh explained yesterday that ministry officials, fully aware of […]

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sraeli wastewater treatment firm wins int’l recognition – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 10/21/2011 03:39 Emefcy named Early Stage Company of the Year and selected to the Global Cleantech 100 list. Talkbacks (2) Caesarea-based wastewater treatment company Emefcy was named Early Stage Company of the Year and selected to the Global Cleantech 100 list for the second year in a row at the Global Cleantech […]

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French cooperation in the water sector: study for a training center – French Consulate General

The Consul General of France in Jerusalem Frederic Desagneaux delivered on October 18, 2011 to the President of the Palestinian Water Authority (PWA) Dr Shaddad Attili a feasibility study financed by France on the establishment of a Palestinian training center for professionals working in the water and sanitation sector. This study, conducted by the International […]

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Gas supplies from Egypt resume – Jordan Times

By Taylor Luck EGYPTIAN GAS supplies to Jordan have resumed as officials pledged to continue to explore energy alternatives. According to the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, gas supplies to the Kingdom resumed last Friday, ending a nearly two-week disruption following an attack on the Arab Gas Pipeline. It is believed that gas supplies […]

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Cutting off the branch you’re sitting on – Haaretz

Local olive oil producers fear the effects of possible cuts to import taxes and quotas, one of the popular weapons against high prices in Israel. By Zafrir Rinat Israel’s olive oil manufacturers have prospered in recent years. Owing to government assistance lands allocated for olive groves have expanded. This growth trend has been supported by […]

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Kingdom’s first solar-powered electric vehicle charging station opens – Jordan Times

By Laila Azzeh AMMAN – In a step towards increasing its reliance on clean, sustainable energy, Jordan on Thursday inaugurated its first solar-powered charging station for electric cars. Located at El Hassan Science City (EHSC), the station is considered the first step towards promoting solar-powered vehicles and building more solar-charging facilities on the streets of […]

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Arava awarded 1st permanent solar license – YNET

Israeli solar energy group gets license following successful interconnection of 4.95 megawatt Ketura sun field to national grid by Israel Electric Corporation Israeli solar energy group Arava Power Company has been awarded the first permanent solar license in the country’s history by the Public Utilities Authority (PUA), following the successful interconnection of the 4.95 megawatt […]

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Ketura Sun gets first license for medium solar field – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 10/11/2011 03:01 Officially launched last June, the 4.95-megawatt, NIS 80 million Ketura Sun field stands on an 80- dunam piece of land. Talkbacks (12) The Public Utility Authority granted Arava Power Company’s Ketura Sun facility the country’s first permanent production license for a medium-sized solar field on Monday, the authority announced late […]

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Israel Hands Palestinians Demolition Orders of Water Wells, Green Houses – WAFA

SALFIT, October 13, 2011 (WAFA) – The Israeli authorities Thursday handed a number of Palestinian farmers demolition orders of several water wells and green houses and stopped construction work of rehabilitating an agricultural road in an area in Kufr Al-Deek, a town in Salfit, according to mayor of Kufr Al-Deek, Jamal Al-Deek. One of the […]

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Municipality: Israel closes only landfill in al-Bireh – Ma’an

RAMALLAH (Ma’an) — Israel’s Civil Administration ordered a West Bank town’s municipality to close its central landfill site, officials said on Sunday. An order from the administration — Israel’s military body ruling the West Bank — told al-Bireh municipality it will close the waste disposal site on Dec. 15 for environmental reasons. Dr. Iyad Daraghmeh, […]

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Sewage floods Gaza City homes – Ma’an

GAZA CITY (Ma’an) — Gaza City municipal teams worked for 24 hours to stem the flow of sewage flooding homes in the city’s eastern sector, a press statement said. Faulty sewage lines burst and poured into homes on Friday, sparking the rescue mission, it said. Workers face difficulties upgrading the sewage network because materials and […]

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1,000 protest future vacation village at Betzet Beach – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 10/16/2011 04:20 Commercial venues would would cause noise, light and air pollution, says Society for the Protection of Nature. Talkbacks (1) Over 1,000 people attended a protest on Saturday at the Betzet Beach in the Western Galilee south of Rosh Hanikra, demanding the cancellation of plans to build three vacation villages and […]

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The annihilation of Israel’s natural world – Haaretz

Biological diversity will disappear because in the same way that the destruction of one dune too many led to the disappearance of the sand dune cat, more quarrying of the little that remains will lead to the annihilation of the special species of the Sands of Samar. By Uri Shanas n the early 1980s, American […]

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