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Refugees turn waste into work at Zaatari camp – Jordan Times

Camille Dupire – Oct 23,2017 AMMAN — Despite the national strategy implemented to improve the management of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), Jordan continues to suffer from the economic, social and environmental consequences of over 2.5 million tonnes of MSW ending up at dumpsites and landfills each year, according to a Jordan Green Building Council report. […]

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Amman to host regional conference on sustainable tourism – Jordan Times

Fares Al Abed – Oct 26,2017 AMMAN — Tourism Minister Lina Annab on Wednesday announced that the first regional conference on “Tourism in the Middle East and North Africa [MENA]: Competitiveness for Sustainable Growth”, will be held on November 13 and 14 at the Grand Hyatt Amman Hotel. The conference, held under the patronage of […]

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NGO raises students to become environmental leaders – Jordan Times

Camille Dupire – Oct 23,2017 AMMAN — “Everyone can be a leader of environmental change, by motivating others and setting an example,” stated Dheaya Alrousan, chairman of Green Generation Foundation (GGF), a non-profit organisation advocating for environment preservation. Registered under the umbrella of the Environment Ministry, the GGF aims to foster a “new green generation” […]

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Beirut school installs largest solar power project on a school campus in Lebanon – Environment and Development

27/10/2017 Beirut.com- On October 13, The American Community School of Beirut officially announced their first day of having fully operational solar PV systems providing renewable energy for the school. Once installed, this became the largest solar project installation on a school campus in Lebanon, one that will generate up to 25% of the school’s energy […]

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ClimaSouth project surveys progress on climate change in each Mediterranean partner country

The EU-funded ClimaSouth project has published a series of interviews with its National Focal Points (NFPs) in the Mediterranean partner countries. The main focus of the interviews is on the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) process in each country, what is being done to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and how targets set out in the […]

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New Publication: Hussein, H. (2017) Whose ‘reality’? Discourses and hydropolitics along the Yarmouk River

ABSTRACT: This article investigates Jordanian and Syrian hydropolitical discourses around the bilateral relations along the Yarmouk River, with a focus on the decreased flow of the Yarmouk River reaching the Wahda Dam. The article examines the bilateral agreements, the hydropolitical discourses they generate, and the competing solutions they open. By situating the analysis in the […]

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Commentary: Water as a basic human right within the Israeli-Palestinian conflict [by Erika Weinthal]

October 2017 Source: American Diplomacy http://www.unc.edu/depts/diplomat/item/2017/0712/ca/weinthal_water.html In the Middle East, water often crosses political borders; because water is a shared resource, its effective management demands cooperation among different users. In the absence of cooperation, conflict is likely. Indeed, conflict and cooperation over shared water has defined Israeli-Palestinian relations since 1967 when Israel gained full control […]

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Arab Public Opinion and the Environment – Environment and Development

NAJIB SAAB A public opinion survey carried out by the Arab Forum for Environment and Development (AFED) in 22 Arab countries revealed that a vast majority, exceeding 60 percent, believes that the environment has deteriorated in their countries over the last ten years. An even bigger majority of 95 percent thinks that their country is […]

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The world’s mightiest river is dying – Environment and Development

16/10/2017 The Nile River, the longest in the world at 4,258 miles (6,853km), is shrinking in the face of several harsh environmental challenges. An exploding human population and continued exploitation of communities and natural resources along the river has put unprecedented strain on the Nile, threatening ecosystems and the long-term economic prospects of the region […]

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Three solar power plants to be established in Aswan worth US200 million – Egypt Independent

October 17, 2017 Prime Minister Sherif Ismail signed an agreement on Tuesday to the establish three solar power plants in the Benban area near Aswan. The signing ceremony was attended by the ministers of electricity, investment and international cooperations. The capacity of each plant will be 50 megawatts at a total of $200 million, funded […]

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Tourist boat operations suspended over coral reef destruction – Egypt Independent

October 9, 2017 Major General Ahmed Abdallah, the governor of the Red Sea, decided Sunday to suspend a tourist boat from operation for a week, and fined its owner LE5,000 for causing damage to coral reefs in the Dair coral reef area, in response to a report published by Al-Masry Al-Youm on Wednesday. A number […]

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Al Ain Oasis saves 75% of resources used in farming – Environment and Development

Al Ain Oasis date plantations, a Unesco World Heritage Site in the UAE, are saving 75 per cent of the natural resources used in date palm farming thanks to sustainable agricultural practices. Covering 3,000 acres and more than 184,000 date palms, the Al Ain Oasis has always been following green practices to preserve a treasured […]

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Environment activist mobilises students for permanent waste exhibition – Jordan Times

By Camille Dupire – Oct 15,2017 MMAN — “My dream was to see my country clean,” explained Amal Madanat, the founder of the “Towards Zero Waste” initiative implemented at the Dahiyat Al Hussein School in Amman. “When I retired, I started taking long walks, mostly early in the morning. This is when I realised how […]

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Merad residents oppose new waste plant’s location – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa – Oct 15,2017 AMMAN — Residents of Merad Municipality in Jerash Governorate on Sunday urged the government to consider an alternative location for a solid waste transfer and segregation plant scheduled to be built in the area. The residents said that the waste plant will harm Merad Municipality’s tourism, environment and economy, […]

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Workshop maps out streets of Amman to make it ‘accessible and friendly’ – Jordan Times

By Camille Dupire – Oct 10,2017 AMMAN — “If cities spoke, what would your streets tell you?” asked Lebanese architect Grace Aaraj in a workshop organised as part of Amman Design Week 2017 (ADW). Building on her experience as an architect and urbanism professional, Aaraj conducted a workshop titled “DIY: A Pattern Language for Amman’s […]

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Amman municipality to add 100 new public transportation buses by next year – Jordan Times

By Ana V. Ibáñez Prieto – Oct 05,2017 AMMAN — Amman Mayor Yousef Shawarbeh on Wednesday announced that the Greater Amman Municipality (GAM) is planning to float a tender for the development of the public transportation system in the city, aiming to introduce 100 new buses by next year. The announcement came during a discussion […]

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Environmental Peacebuilding Newsletter October 2017

5th Regional Teachers Seminar For the 5th consecutive year, EcoPeace held a Regional Teacher’s Conference, gathering together Jordanian, Palestinian and Israeli educators, teachers and environmental activists to create a platform for teachers to connect across borders, to celebrate the work they are doing, and to learn best practices for incorporating environmental education into the curriculum. […]

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Egypt’s population stands at nearly 95 mln, according to latest census – Al Arabiya

Cairo Saturday, 30 September 2017 Egypt says its population stands at nearly 95 million, in addition to an estimated 9.4 million who live abroad, according to the latest census figures. The figures were announced during a televised ceremony on Saturday in which the findings of the country’s latest census were read by Abu-Bakr el-Gindy, head […]

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Greenpeace launches “Morocco – Harnessing the Power of Solar” (VIDEO) -= Environment and Development

Greenpeace Arab World and North Africa launched its short documentary “Morocco – Harnessing the Power of Solar” which highlights the incredible potential of decentralised solar energy in improving the daily life of Moroccan citizens, especially the most vulnerable ones. The film tells the story of the people of Morocco, from the harsh reality of their […]

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Historic electricity theft discovered in eastern desert – Jordan Times

Oct 04,2017 AMMAN — The Jordanian Electric Power Company (JEPCO), the Energy and Minerals Regulatory Commission (EMRC) and a joint force of public security and Gendarmerie departments’ personnel have put an end to the “biggest electricity theft” in the history of the Kingdom, which included installations worth JD300,000. A JEPCO source told the Jordan News […]

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