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Jordan’s water crisis offers a warning for world — report – Jordan Times

Kingdom’s per capita water supply will be halved by end of century, report says By Batool Ghaith – Aug 01,2021 – Last updated at Aug 01,2021  109  5 googleplus0  7  1 A Syrian refugee carries water at Zaatari camp, some 80km northeast of Amman, in this photo taken on January 28, 2018 (Photo by Amjad […]

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Egypt is one of the driest countries on the planet, says water minister – Egypt Independent

Al-Masry Al-YoumAugust 1, 2021 Egypt’s Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation, Mohamed Abdel-Ati stressed Sunday that Egypt is one of the driest countries in the world and suffers from water scarcity. Egypt’s water resources are estimated at about 60 billion cubic meters of water annually,  he explained, with total water needs at around 114 billion […]

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Egypt builds huge treatment plant to solve Giza water crisis – Egypt Independent

August 5, 2021 The Egyptian government announced the construction of a large water station called “Dahab Island,” which hopes to solve the Giza governorate’s drinking water crises. Giza Governor Major General Ahmed Rashid announced that Dahab Island will operate in its second phase and have a production capacity of 160,000 meters per day, after the […]

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Sudan demands change in GERD negotiations – Egypt Independent

Al-Masry Al-Youm July 29, 2021 Sudan announced that the only way it would continue in negotiations around the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is for something to change. The country claimed that current negotiations under the African Union’s supervision are stalled, as Ethiopia has refused to have AU observers play a larger role in negotations. […]

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JPMC, British firm hold talks over seawater desalination project – Jordan Times

By JT – Jul 29,2021 AMMAN — The Jordan Phosphate Mines Company (JPMC) and the British Solar Water Plc. on Wednesday discussed the necessary measures to implement a seawater desalination project to supply the JPMC-affiliated Aqaba Industrial Complex with its need for industrial water for production purposes. In the meeting, JPMC Chairman Mohammad Thneibat, CEO […]

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Egypt completes construction of 633 water storage facilities – Egypt Independent

August 2, 2021 Egypt has announced that it has finalized the first phase of construction for 633 water storage facilities, with a capacity of 266.34 million m3. It explained that 160 dams, 307 artificial lakes, and 39 protection bridges, 93 barriers and artificial canals have been implemented, as well as the repairing and construction of […]

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Egypt fines Tanzanian boat US$108,000 for destroying coral reefs – Egypt Independent

July 3, 2021 The Egyptian Environment Ministry on Friday fined Tanzanian oil service boat “MEHR” US$108,000 after it ran aground inside Gabal Elba national park south of the Red Sea, three nautical miles from the shore. A statement from the Ministry said that the boat destroyed an area of coral reefs, causing damage to the […]

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UAE-Israel oil deal freeze is first real test for Abraham Accords – Jerusalem Post

Decision to delay controversial pipeline project over environmental concerns unlikely to lead to major crisis, however. By MAYA MARGIT/THE MEDIA LINE   JULY 27, 2021  Israel’s decision to freeze a proposed oil pipeline deal with the United Arab Emirates marks the first real test of the Abraham Accords that normalized Israel-UAE relations but is unlikely […]

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Lebanon Water Supply Could Collapse in a Month – Naharnet

The shortages and currency crunch in Lebanon could lead to a collapse of the mains water supply in Lebanon within a month, the U.N.’s Children Fund warned Friday. “More than four million people, including one million refugees, are at immediate risk of losing access to safe water in Lebanon,” UNICEF said. The U.N. agency said […]

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Iran’s water shortage protests might pose future trouble – analysis – Jerusalem Post

The uprising throughout the country is an indication of a deeper trouble brewing under the surface, which may yet pose a danger to the regime. By DANIEL SONNENFELD/THE MEDIA LINE   JULY 27, 2021 Protests are raging on the streets of Khuzestan, an Iranian province in the country’s southwest, which is home to most of […]

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Climate Change: Israel – Haaretz

Editorial | Israel Seems to Insist on Waiting for a Climate Catastrophe Haaretz Editorial Jul. 22, 2021 The pictures from North America and Western Europe in recent weeks are a reminder that the climate crisis is not just a problem beleaguering undeveloped countries such as Bangladesh or people living on Pacific Ocean islands. The rich […]

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Global Organization to Compensate Israel for Its Worst Oil Disaster – Haaretz

February’s massive influx of tar polluted beaches across Israel, killing hundreds of animals, including many sea turtles Zafrir Rinat Jul. 22, 2021 The executive committee of the International Oil Pollution Compensation Funds voted unanimously Thursday to compensate Israel for the damage caused by the worst oil spill in the country’s history in mid-February. It will […]

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Editorial | Israel Should Use Disposable Plastic Tax Revenues Ecologically – Haaretz

Haaretz Editorial Jul. 22, 2021 Over the past week, the media have reported plans to raise taxes on consumer products from two sectors that seem different at first glance but are similar in essence. The first is sweetened soft drinks. According to a draft of the Economic Arrangements Bill that accompanies the annual budget, a […]

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Endangered wildlife in northern Israel killed in suspected poisoning – Jerusalem Post / Times of Israel

Since the 1950s, the extinction of several species in the region, particularly birds of prey, has been directly linked to the use of poisonous pesticides. By SHIRA SILKOFF   JULY 27, 2021 An estimated 20 carcasses of wild animals have been found in the Upper Galilee since Sunday, leading the Nature and Parks Authority to […]

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With coral research delayed by crash, scientist not waiting to dive back in – Times of Israel

Maoz Fine says the ship carrying him and other scientists is still stranded on a reef, with possible extensive damage to equipment, but he’s already making plans to dive off Sudan By Sue Surkes https://www.timesofisrael.com/with-coral-research-delayed-by-crash-scientist-not-waiting-to-dive-back-in/

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Jordan University, JEPCO start operating solar energy systems on campus – Jordan Times

By JT – Jul 25,2021 AMMAN — The University of Jordan and the Jordan Electric Power Company (JEPCO) on Sunday signed an agreement to start operating the solar energy systems in the university. The project, the largest solar panel installation on rooftops in the Kingdom, will generate some 16 megawatts a year, which would cover […]

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Who Owns the Beach? Battle for Israeli Paradise Heats Up – Haaretz

Kibbutz Ma’agan Michael was supposed to build proper public access to the beach within its territory, but 12 years have passed and it hasn’t happened. Environmental groups and activists are already making waves Moshe Gilad Jul. 25, 2021 Uri Schor, a resident of Zichron Yaakov, is a family man, software developer, surfer and mountain biker. […]

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How to Save the World’s Coral Reefs? Scientists Look to the Red Sea for Answers – Haaretz

At the ‘last coral refuge in the world,’ an European-Arab-Israeli research team aims to discover why Gulf of Eilat reefs have survived rising temperatures better than others Lee Yaron Jul. 18, 2021 A research expedition of European, Arab and Israeli scientists will sail from Eilat on Tuesday to study the characteristics of the local coral […]

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Israeli Restrictions Are Preventing Gaza’s Water System From Being Repaired – Haaretz

The war in May damaged a third of the pipes. Sewage collects in puddles near residential areas and penetrates the groundwater, and some flows into the sea Amira Hass Jul. 14, 2021 Due to the ban imposed about two months ago by Defense Minister Benny Gantz against bringing raw materials, construction materials and “non-humanitarian” items […]

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Palestine runs dry: ‘Our water they steal and sell to us’ – Al Jazeera

Israeli authorities refuse to grant licenses to Palestinian water authorities to operate freely in areas under complete Israeli security control. By Mohammed Najib 15 Jul 2021 Ramallah, Occupied West Bank – As Palestinians suffer through severe water shortages in the searing summer, illegal Israeli settlers nearby enjoy unlimited quantities not only for drinking but to fill […]

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