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Environment and Climate in the Middle East

Trail tourism makes inroads across Jordan – Jordan Times

By Maria Weldali – Jan 17,2023 Desert route between Humeima and Jaba Kharaze in southern Jordan (Photo courtesy of the Jordan Trail) AMMAN — Jordanian hikers, nature enthusiasts and tourism sector stakeholders are hopeful that the introduction of a new nature trail in Jerash will popularise “trail tourism” within the Kingdom, offering visitors the experience […]

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EMV outlines 12 initiatives for energy, water sectors

Jan 17,2023. AMMAN — The Economic Modernisation Vision’s executive programme has outlined 12 initiatives and 54 priorities for energy and water sectors at a value of JD688 million for the 2023-2025 period. The initiatives include reviewing the fuel pricing mechanism, shifting towards smart grids, building electrical interconnection projects with neighbouring countries, prospecting for mineral resources, […]

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UAE, Britain sign MoU to advance energy sector, climate action – Environment and Development

16/1/2023 The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Britain on Friday signed a memorandum of understanding to enhance strategic and technical cooperation in the energy sector. The MoU was signed during a visit by Britain’s Business and Energy Secretary, Grant Shapps, to Abu Dhabi. Britain’s Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy said the MoU would […]

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Environmental prosecutor charges Jisr and Arab over Costa Brava – Naharnet

Mount Lebanon Environmental Prosecutor Judge Fadi Malkoun has filed charges against the state-run Council for Development and Reconstruction and its chief Nabil al-Jisr as well as against the contractor Jihad al-Arab and his company, LBCI television reported on Monday. Malkoun accused the aforementioned parties of “executing the Costa Brava landfill project without obtaining an environmental […]

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UN: Cost is new obstacle to oil transfer from Yemen tanker – Naharnet

The rising cost of purchasing or leasing a vessel that can hold more than 1 million barrels of crude oil now in a rusting old tanker off the coast of war-torn Yemen is the latest obstacle to resolving the grave threat of massive environmental damage from a possible oil spill or explosion, the U.N. said […]

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Wasting Environment and Development Aid Continues  – Environment and Development

Najib Saab 8/1/2023′ A former senior official at an international organization reminded me, when we met recently, of an article I wrote in 2000, entitled ‘EU Follows UN in Wasting Development Aid.’ This official, who retired years ago after decades of international development work, said: “When it was first published, we thought that your article […]

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Tunisia ex-minister jailed over hazardous waste scandal – Naharnet

04 January 2023, A Tunisian former environment minister has been sentenced to three years in prison for his role in the illegal import of 280 containers of waste from Italy, local media reported Wednesday. Mustapha Aroui and several ministry officials had been sacked and arrested in December 2020 as public anger mounted and authorities investigated […]

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Oil boss as climate talks host: what’s behind UAE’s choice? Naharnet

The United Arab Emirates has picked the head of its national oil company as president of this year’s COP28 climate talks, prompting criticism from environmental activists. Here we examine the UAE’s reasons for choosing Sultan Al Jaber and what message it is sending ahead of the UN climate talks later this year. – Who is […]

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Dubai is making its green energy dreams come true – Jerusalem Post

By OMNIA AL DESOUKIE/ THE MEDIA LINE Published: JANUARY 12, 2023 The United Arab Emirates is working to achieve its mission of becoming the first country in the Middle East to reach net zero emissions, with a target date of 2050. Dubai, the most populous of the UAE’s seven emirates, now gets 14% of its […]

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UAE to ban single-use plastic shopping bags starting in 2024 – Naharnet

The United Arab Emirates has announced a ban on single-use plastic shopping bags to take effect next year, the latest initiative aimed at reducing pollution in the oil-rich nation. The law would prohibit the import, production and circulation of such bags from Jan. 1, 2024, according to an announcement carried by the state-run WAM news […]

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Israel’s Army Has a Dirty Secret – Haaretz

The largest organization in Israel, the IDF has a profound impact on air, water and land resources, but is exempt from environmental laws Liat Levy Jan 9, 2023 As part of the Israel Defense Forces giant vehicle leasing program, military officers will soon be receiving brand new cars. Those with the rank of brigadier general […]

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Israel’s beaches cleanest they have been in 17 years, new report says – Jerusalem Post

The coastal areas of Acre, Haifa, Carmel, Bat Yam and more were the cleanest beaches in Israel throughout 2022. By JERUSALEM POST STAFF Published: JANUARY 8, 2023 2022 was the cleanest year across Israel’s beachfront, according to a report by Israel’s Environmental Protection Ministry, summarizing the Clean Coast Plan for 2022. The report showed that […]

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Why Israeli winters cause wildlife to thrive – YNET

Nature and Parks Authority ecologist says some species are more active compared to summer, while plants adapt and develop strategies to make the most of rain; adds Israeli winter is actually full of life Noam Fisher|01.04.23 Winter is full of life and activity for Israel’s wildlife and vegatation. While during the winter season elsewhere, cold […]

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Some Say Israel’s Environment Minister’s Views Are Antiquated, Others Say She’s Courageous – Haaretz

Coalition whip Idit Silman was a surprise choice for the job, but one that Netanyahu and ultra-Orthodox lawmakers may be particularly comfortable with’ Lee Yaron Jan 2, 2023 To the surprise of many, the Likud Knesset member who was appointed environmental protection minister wasn’t Gila Gamliel, who had served in the position in the past, […]

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Israel gives NIS 32m. to local municipalities to fight climate change – Jerusalem Post

Idit Silman: “The local municipalities are the ministry’s arm in the fight to protect the environment.” By JERUSALEM POST STAFF Published: JANUARY 3, 2023 Israel’s Environmental Protection Ministry has transferred around NIS 32 million to local municipalities across the country to help develop preparations for the climate crisis and find ways of bringing more shade […]

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Israel’s New Gov’t Goes Greener Than Predecessor With Ambitious Environmental Agenda – Haaretz

Environmental groups voice surprise at new government’s climate plans, say the right will position itself as the biggest environmental force in Israel – if its goals are achieved Lee Yaron Dec 29, 2022 Israel’s new government surprised environmental groups on Wednesday by agreeing on a number of basic environmental principles with the hopes of making […]

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Analysis: How Netanyahu’s Government Is Greenwashing Racism – Haaretz

There’s no way to square the perpetuation of the occupation, racism and extremist religion with the fight against climate change. A solution can’t be found without a functioning democracy Yarden Michaeli Jan 1, 2023 Among the hundreds of clauses in the coalition agreements, with their many details promoting discrimination and harm to various groups, a […]

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Israel to scrap single-use plastic tax despite environmental concerns – YNET

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich’s first decision in his hew office was issuing a directive to cancel the levy imposed by previous government on plastic plates and utensils, as well as sugary drinks Gad Lior, Ilana Curiel| 01.01.23 Israel will scrap the country’s tax on single-use plastic plates and utensils despite environmental concerns, Finance Minister Bezalel […]

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Canceling sugary drink, plastic taxes puts petty politics above health – editorial – Jerusalem Post

nstead of welcoming reforms, the haredi politicians are playing petty politics, literally giving their voters unhealthy sugar candy. By JPOST EDITORIAL Published: JANUARY 3, 2023 03:54 Two of the many accomplishments of the previous governments of Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid – spearheaded by their finance minister Avigdor Liberman – were the taxes imposed on […]

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Israel launches energy efficiency rating for new apartments, helping calculate costs – Times of Israel

With residential houses accounting for 30% of country’s electricity use, government says system will help buyers anticipate heating, air conditioning costs, save up to 30% on bills By Sue Surkes 21 December 2022, New apartments will have to be marketed from now on with an energy efficiency rating to enable prospective buyers to calculate their […]

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