Environment and Climate in the Middle East

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Environment and Climate in the Middle East

Israeli researchers use food waste for breakthrough multiuse greentech – Jerusalem Post

These biopolymers can be used for solar energy generation, medicine, biomedical engineering and more. * They are affordable and are a viable alternative to petroleum-based polymers. By JERUSALEM POST STAFF   JULY 11, 2021 Researchers at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology have been advancing a groundbreaking technology that allows for converting food byproducts into energy-conductive […]

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Invasive super-termite spreads around Israel – YNET

Environmental Protection Ministry monitors proliferation of Formosan subterranean termite which is capable of eating through plastic, rubber, concrete and soft metals and urges public to report sightings of pest Noa Fisher | Published: 06.29.21 The Environmental Protection Ministry announced Tuesday that it identified Formosan subterranean termite in several localities near Petah Tikva where the invasive […]

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Pollution price tag: Emissions cost Israel NIS 31 b. in 2018 – Jerusalem Post

Transportation main source of emissions in Israel in terms of external cost in a report by the Environmental Protection Ministry. By TZVI JOFFRE   JUNE 27, 2021 Israelis stand on beach in front of a coal power station in Ashkelon (photo credit: AMIR COHEN/REUTERS) Emissions cost Israel NIS 31 billion in external costs in 2018, […]

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Backing Business, Israeli Treasury Moves to Curb Environment Ministry’s Clout to Prevent Pollution – Haaretz

The Finance Ministry says Israel has stricter environmental requirements than other OECD countries Zafrir Rinat Jul. 10, 2021 The treasury is trying to limit the Environmental Protection Ministry’s purview in monitoring pollution, but the ministry says the treasury is largely thinking about the economic impact on industry. In the crafting of the new state budget, […]

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Agreement signed on e-waste recycling – Jordan Times

By Rayya Al Muheisen – Jul 07,2021 AMMAN — The Ministry of Environment and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) have signed an agreement to address the issue of e-waste.  E-waste includes electronics such as computers, batteries, cell phones and refrigerators. E-waste contains a number of poisonous substances that endanger humans and the environment. When […]

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Fire Retardants Dropped Because They Pollute Groundwater – Haaretz

The Israel Fire and Rescue Authority recently stopped using fire retardant foam that contains two toxic substances from the PFAS family – chemicals based on fluorine and carbon compounds – out of concern that these chemicals will seep into the groundwater. A few months ago the Health Ministry discovered for the first time a drinking […]

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The quarry threatening Turkey’s pristine ‘Paradise Valley’ – Al Jazeera

Construction in picturesque Ikizdere has angered villagers who allege it is illegal, and dangerous to their health and prosperity. By Tessa Fox 17 Jun 2021 Ikizdere, Turkey – Moving methodically as she cuts tea leaves from her plantation clinging to the side of a mountain between Cevizlik and Gürdere villages, Pervin Baş said her livelihood is […]

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Opinion: Tackling the climate crisis is an Israeli interest – YNET

The world has woken up, albeit belatedly, to the dangers of climate change but Israel refuses to follow suit, even though our region would be among the first to bear its brunt; now it’s time for the new government to act Tsur Mishal | Published: 06.29.21 On October 23, 2020, then-U.S. president Donald Trump and […]

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‘The House Is Burning’: Palestinian Activists Pick Up the Climate Justice Gauntlet – Haaretz

In the last year left-wing activists and Palestinian groups have rebranded themselves and taken center stage in the debate surrounding the global climate crisis Shira Makin Jun. 27, 2021 A lot of water has flowed in the sea near the Gaza Strip since Edward Said described environmentalism as “the indulgence of spoiled tree huggers who […]

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Swathes of Land in Israel’s South Sustained Extensive Damage Due to Gaza Rocket Fire, Arson Balloons – Haarertz

Study finds nature reserves, forests and farmland were set ablaze by rocket fire and incendiary balloons sent from Gaza, endangering the diversity of flora and potentially wildlife in the local ecosystem Almog Ben Zikri Jun. 22, 2021 Some 13,050 dunams (3,260 acres) of nature reserves and farmland were set afire in Israeli areas around the […]

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Opening of the Biodiversity Center & Future Conversations – Mazin Qumsiyeh

We had a grand opening of the Biodiversity Center at the PalestineInstitute for Biodiversity and Sustainability at Bethlehem University thismorning. Linda Majaj, Project manager MC’d the event and gave introductoryremarks. We heard from Joris Heeren, the EU representative as well as fromBrother Peter Bray (Vice Chancellor of BU). From the audience we heard fromMunib Al-Masri […]

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Israel Planning Road Through Land Belonging to Palestinian Village – Haaretz

The planned road connecting West Bank settlements will run through agricultural land, potentially hampering Palestinian farmers’ access to it Zafrir Rinat Jun. 23, 2021 Israel is promoting the paving of a road near the West Bank settlement of Betar Ilit that would run through the agricultural lands of a Palestinian village and impact the access […]

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Israeli Bedouin Community Says Planned Nature Reserve Will End Way of Life – Haaretz

The Nature and Parks Authority plans to make the area accessible to the public by developing hiking trails, bicycle paths, observation points and other stopping points along the road Or Kashti Jun. 21, 2021 A plan to set up a new nature reserve east of Haifa on 10,000 dunams is raising strong objections from the […]

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FAO launches project to control, manage forest fires in Jordan – Jordan Times

Jun 17,2021 AMMAN — The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) and the Ministry of Agriculture on Thursday launched a project to address the country’s technical capacity needs and support in regards to forest fire management. In line with a technical cooperation agreement signed between the two parties in early January, FAO […]

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Did dead trees, poor forest management cause the Abu Ghosh wildfire? – Jerusalem Post

It is still unclear what caused the spark that ignited the fire. By AARON REICH   JUNE 28, 2021 A fire that broke out near Mevesseret Zion. (photo credit: CARRIE HART) The large wildfire that ignited in a forest area near Mevaseret Zion and Abu Ghosh may have been due to dead trees and poor […]

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Jerusalem’s trees and the people in charge of planting them – Jerusalem Post

“Trees are at the pinnacle of the plant world, which transforms the earth from a barren and lifeless mass into an environment capable of supporting other forms of life such as animals and humans.” By NATAN ROTHSTEIN   JULY 4, 2021 CRAPE MYRTLES line and liven up the beginning of Golda Meir Boulevard next to […]

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Netanyahu’s loss could be climate win – opinion – Jerusalem Post

Benjamin Netanyahu’s departure from the prime minister’s office may be the best opportunity in decades for Israelis to take action for environmental sustainability. By DAVID KRANTZ   JUNE 21, 2021 The newly installed Israeli leadership may not be as ineffective as pundits predict. While, unfortunately, negotiations for an Israel-Palestinian peace agreement will likely remain on […]

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Israel to Lose 10 Percent of Open Spaces by 2050 Unless Birthrate Drops, Experts Say – Haaretz

Even if fertility declines and urban planning improves, say the authors of a new study, the pace of home building must double in order to keep up Zafrir Rinat Jun. 27, 2021 Israel is expected to lose about 10 percent of its open spaces by the middle of the century if the current birth rate […]

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My maiden speech to the Knesset on the environment (Alon Tal) – Times of Israel

If we have only 10 years to stabilize greenhouse gases in the earth’s atmosphere, we may have even less time to protect the land of Israel. We must act now. full article https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/my-maiden-speech-to-the-knesset-on-the-environment/

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Waste management yet to gain traction – Jordan Times

By Rayya Al Muheisen – Jun 27,2021 Growing industrialisation, high population growth and immigration rate have led to a rapid increase in solid waste generation in Jordan which has, in turn, put increasing pressure on the waste management infrastructure, according to reports (File photo) AMMAN — Growing industrialisation, high population growth and immigration rate have […]

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