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How to give Israel a green future after the war with Hamas is over – Jerusalem Post

Why southern Israel must tackle environmental hazards and fuel innovation in the wake of the Gaza conflict. By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMANJANUARY 27, 202 The aftermath of the October 7 Hamas massacre and the subsequent war have inflicted not only physical and emotional harm on the people of Israel. According to experts, it has also significantly impacted the overall environment […]

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Ministry of Agriculture mulls project to increase green cover using wastewater – Jordan Times

By Heba Elayyan – Feb 04,2024 The Ministry of Agriculture says that it is planning to launch a project to utilise fuel stations wastewater to plant fast-growing trees, beginning with the Desert Highway (JT file photo) AMMAN — In bid to increase green cover in desert areas and in urban areas, the Ministry of Agriculture is planning […]

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New interactive maps to help Israel face rising environmental threats – Jerusalem Post

The maps are meant to help decision-makers better understand the likelihood of being exposed to certain risks and who and what is vulnerable to that risk due to socioeconomic, age, or other factors. By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMANJANUARY 29, 2024  The Environmental Protection Ministry released its first set of national climate risk maps on Monday to help decision-makers, security forces, […]

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UNICEF’s Sawn programme harnesses Jordanian youth energy for climate action – Jordan Times

By Maria Weldali – Feb 01,2024  AMMAN — UNICEF Jordan, through its Sawn programme, leverages the enthusiasm and insights of Jordanian youth to accelerate global efforts in addressing the climate crisis.  Sawn, translating to “Preservation” in English, is a youth-led climate action initiative in partnership with the Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Youth, and Generations For Peace.  […]

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UBQ Materials debuts three bio-based solutions for sustainable manufacturing

The award-winning company aims to close the gap between profitability and sustainability. By ZACHY HENNESSEYJANUARY 24, 2024  UBQ Materials, a leading climate tech developer specializing in advanced materials crafted from waste, has announced the launch of a new portfolio of sustainability products. The line-up features three bio-based material replacements, sustainability additives, and two modifiers, offering a […]

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Joint project between Egypt and Italy for electrical connection with massive investments – Ahram online

Dalia Mustafa Salama, Sunday 4 Feb 2024 European countries show growing interest in Egypt’s significant potential in renewable energy. Hence, Egypt can play a crucial role in supplying European markets with renewable electricity, contributing to environmental improvement, creating new job opportunities, and boosting economic growth and trade. Egypt and Italy plan to develop a project […]

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Egypt keen to play major role in int’l clean energy transition: Sisi  – Ahram online

 22 Jan 2024 President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi affirmed Egypt’s keenness to play a major role in the international clean energy transition, which will benefit Egypt at the economic and environmental levels. he president made his comment during a meeting on Monday with Dimitris Copelouzos, chairman of Greek infrastructure development group Copelouzos Group. El-Sisi praised Egypt-Greece cooperation […]

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Dubai’s green initiative illuminates metro stations, saves millions with LED lights – Environment and Development (Gulf News)

20,000 LED lights save 16m kilowatts, cut carbon footprint by 7,000 tonnes  January 31, 2024 Dubai: Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has concluded the initial two phases of its energy conservation project, deploying 19,968 energy-efficient LED bulbs across metro stations and facilities. Over two years, this effort saved 16.7 million kilowatts, valued at Dh7.6 […]

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Hostilities in the Gaza Strip and Israel | Flash Update #99 – Reliefweb

Source. OCHA.  Posted 23 Jan 202 Key points An updated section on humanitarian needs and responses during 14-21 January is included further down. Hostilities and casualties (Gaza Strip) Displacement (Gaza Strip) Electricity Health care, including attacks (Gaza Strip) Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Food Insecurity Humanitarian Access Hostilities and casualties (Israel) Violence and casualties (West […]

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Thousands of jellyfish clog up coastal Israeli power plant – YNET

Phenomenon typical during warm summer months, but rising Mediterranean Sea temperature is bringing jellyfish to the Israeli shores even in winter Raanan Ben-Zur|. 01.09.24 A week after thousands of jellyfish clogged the Rutenberg Power Station near Ashkelon, Electric Company workers grappled with swarms of jellyfish at the filters of the Orot Rabin Power Station in […]

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SolarEdge lays off 900 employees, 550 in Israel – YNET

Israeli renewable energy company cuts 16% of workforce following downtrend in revenues; company’s stock hits lowest point in nearly five years Almog Ezer/Calcalist. January 22, 2024 Israeli renewable energy company SolarEdge is set to make cuts as part of an extensive efficiency plan that includes laying off 900 employees, 550 of whom work in Israel. […]

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‘Abandoned Its Responsibility:’ Court Rules Israeli Gov’t Failed to Enable Recycling Competition – Haaretz

The court’s verdict to a petition filed by a recycling company stated that the Environmental Protection Ministry did not meet its legal responsibility – and ordered it to establish a dedicated task force and change its policy Zafrir Rinat. Jan 21, 2024  The Environmental Protection Ministry has failed to enable competition among companies that collect […]

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Agricultural reforms completion rate reaches 61 per cent – Jordan Times

By Maria Weldali – Jan 20,2024 A view of a farm near the Dead Sea area in this recent photo (File photo) AMMAN — The completion rate of the numerous reforms carried out in the local agricultural sector reached 61 per cent, the Economic Reform Implementation Unit of the Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation reported. The […]

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Will Israel’s lab-grown meat approval spark a global food revolution? Jerusalem Post

Following the regulatory approval of Aleph Farm’s cultivated meat in Israel, can Israel position itself as a global alt-meat leader? By ZACHY HENNESSEY. JANUARY 22, 2024 Last week, Aleph Farms, a pioneering cultivated-meat start-up, achieved a historic milestone by gaining approval from Israeli regulators to sell lab-grown meat products. The Israeli government’s proactive confirmation of cultivated beef products […]

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Misleading Green Labels: From Food and Fashion to Cars – Environment and Development

Najib Saab. 21/1/2024 The phrase “Made from recycled materials” was what first caught my eye, printed on a label attached to a sweater. Upon closer examination, I found that the word recycled referred to the small label itself, and not the sweater, which was not made from used or recyclable materials. This is an extreme form […]

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Dubai planted a record of 500 trees per day on average in 2023 – Environment and Development (Gulf News)

More than 185,000 additional trees increased total green area by 2.34 square kilometres January 21, 2024 ALSO IN THIS PACKAGE Dubai: As part of its afforestation initiative, Dubai Municipality successfully planted more than 185,000 trees in the emirate in 2023 – an average of 500 trees daily. The move increased the total green area by […]

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Dubai’s first vertical axis wind turbine to power RIT’s sustainability park – Environment and Development (the National)

The 10-kilowatt turbine, which has the ability to capture wind from any direction, is part of partnership between RIT Dubai and Ecolibri Cody Combs.  January 21, 2024 Dubai now has a vertical axis wind turbine, a first for the emirate, installed on the campus of the Rochester Institute of Technology’s branch in the emirate. The installation of […]

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Saudi ministry, KAUST sign strategic partnership to accelerate environmental sustainability – Environment and Sustainability (Arab News)

January 20, 2024 RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture and the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology on Saturday signed a strategic partnership agreement to accelerate innovation and sustainability in environmental and agricultural science in the Kingdom. The deal seeks to strengthen the integration between the two entities, aligning KAUST’s research […]

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A Multitemporal Snapshot of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from the Israel-Gaza Conflict – SSRN

Neimark, Benjamin and Bigger, Patrick and Otu-Larbi, Frederick and Larbi, Reuben, A Multitemporal Snapshot of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from the Israel-Gaza Conflict (January 5, 2024). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4684768 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4684768 Abstract Highlights:  The projected emissions from the first 60 days of the Israel-Gaza war were greater than the annual emissions of 20 individual countries and territories. If […]

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Climate crisis on Gaza battlefield: CO2 emissions surge from Israel-Hamas war – Jerusalem Post

Some 99% of these emissions were attributed to Israel’s aerial and ground operations against Hamas in Gaza. By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN JANUARY 14, 2024 A new global study revealed that the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions generated in the initial 60 days of the Israel-Hamas conflict surpassed the annual emissions of 20 countries identified as highly vulnerable to climate change. The report, […]

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