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60 Jordanians planning march from Amman to Aqaba to shed light on climate change – Jordan Times

AMMAN — Sixty Jordanians are planning to start a march from Amman to Aqaba on Thursday to raise awareness of climate change, the organisers said on Monday. The initiative is being held ahead of the 22nd session of the Conference of the Parties, which will be hosted in November in Morocco. “[This march] is to […]

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Eco-project under way to grow vegetables in Aqaba desert – Jordan Times

By Mohammad Ghazal – Oct 29,2016 AMMAN — Construction is under way on an eco-project to grow vegetables, generate power form solar energy and produce freshwater in the Aqaba desert, the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA) said on Saturday. “An agreement was signed on Thursday between ASEZA and the Sahara Forest Project to start […]

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Kuwait starts up its first solar power plant – Environment and Development

Kuwait began operating its first-ever solar power plant last Wednesday at the Umm Gudair oil field, a landmark for the OPEC member country as it seeks to diversify its sources of energy to meet fast-rising local demand. The 30-million Kuwaiti dinar ($99 million) project, Sidrah 500, will produce 10 megawatts (MW) of electricity, half of […]

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Qatar’s man-made forest to be the biggest in GCC – Environment and Development

The biggest man-made forest in the GCC countries is nearing completion in Qatar, some 50km from Doha, near Umm Salal Ali. “The 8.3sq km forest, which includes two lakes and four islands, is expected be completed by March 20, 2017,” Rafi Ohanian, operations manager, Nakheel Landscapes, told Gulf Times. “About 950,000 trees are being planted […]

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$1.5 billion tourism project to be established at Dead Sea – Jordan Times

AMMAN — A $1.5 billion tourism project will be established on 2,000 dunums of land at the Dead Sea under an agreement signed on Sunday, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. The deal was signed by Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs and Minister of State for Investment Affairs Jawad Anani, Jordan Development Zones company […]

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Drains, dams ‘ready for winter’ — officials – Jordan Times

Rain expected in north, scattered showers forecast in central region’ By Hana Namrouqa – Oct 31,2016 The King Talal Dam in Jerash. There are currently 10 major dams in Jordan with a capacity of 325 million cubic metres (Photo by Amjad Ghsoun) AMMAN — The capital’s drainage system is ready to manage and discharge rainwater […]

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Small businesses threatened by climate change, experts warn – Jordan Times

Environment Ministry to involve private sector as partner in adapting to impact of phenomenon By Hana Namrouqa – Oct 27,2016 AMMAN — Climate change jeopardises the survival of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which make up 98 per cent of Jordan’s businesses, experts warned on Thursday, calling for strengthening the sector’s resilience to the global […]

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Sanctions threaten Iran climate efforts: vice president – Egypt Independent

AFP Iran’s vice president and environment chief, Massoumeh Ebtekar, has told AFP that the West’s failure to fully implement the nuclear deal and lift sanctions are endangering her country’s efforts to meet climate targets. In an exclusive interview, Ebtekar said Iran had already seen temperatures rise by 1.5 degrees over the past 20 years, and […]

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Conference, “Building Cross-border Environmental Agreements between Israel, Jordan and Palestine” – Arava Institute for Environmental Studies

A conference entitled “Building Cross-border Environmental Agreements between Israel, Jordan and Palestine”, held September 7-8,brought together over 50 participants who formed working groups and plan to take action in the coming year on critical environmental needs across the region. The Institute hosted this conference as an inaugural step towards the fulfillment of its mission to […]

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Wasting no opportunity – Jordan Times

Yaseen M. Khayyat Oct 19,2016 As minister of environment, my team and I face daily an array of pressing threats against our environment that need to be dealt with. Environmental violations caused by industrial pollution, exhaust emissions, illegal loggers and long-term consequences of global issues like climate change and ozone depletion, to name a few, […]

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Controversial Hotel in Southern Israel Approved Despite Objections by Environmentalists – Haaretz

The Timna Valley, where the hotel is slated to be built, is a unique area surrounded by sandstone hills that is considered a natural wonder of global importance. Zafrir Rinat Oct 19, 2016 A controversial plan to build a hotel near the Timna Park was approved last week by the southern district’s planning and building […]

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Prince Hassan says nature must be viewed as living system – Jordan Times

Concept of Hima encompasses ‘humanitarian, material environment’ By JT – Oct 19,2016 – AMMAN — The concept of “Hima” is global and ever-expanding, encompassing the humanitarian and material environment, HRH Prince Hassan said on Tuesday. At the opening of the second regional Hima Forum, Prince Hassan, who is the chairman of the West Asia and […]

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Unusually high levels of pollution in Haifa Bay – YNET

Irregular meteorological conditions cause rise in pollution levels; Ministry of Environmental Protection issues special instructions to all Bazan oil refinery plants in order to avoid furthering the problem. Ynet|Published: 15.10.16 The Ministry of Environmental Protection announced on Friday that an highly irregular meteorological conditions in the area have led to the accumulation of unusual levels […]

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New water station, reservoir inaugurated in Ruseifa – Jordan Times

‘Basateen Pump Station providing 500,000 residents with regular supply of water’ By Bahaa Al Deen Al Nawas – Oct 19,2016 RUSEIFA — Water Minister Hazem Nasser on Tuesday inaugurated the Basateen Pump Station and Reservoir, built to meet the increasing demand in Zarqa’s Ruseifa District, 12km east of Amman. The new facilities are part of […]

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‘Gov’t to seize assets over unpaid water bills’ – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa – Oct 08,2016 AMMAN — The government will seize the assets of 1,829 water subscribers in the northern region if they fail to pay their bills within 60 days, an official said on Saturday. The names of water subscribers with outstanding bills have been published in the Official Gazette, an official at […]

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‘Rooftop rainwater cisterns can meet 30% of household needs’ – Jordan Times

Minister says collected water can also reduce water bill by 40% By Hana Namrouqa – Oct 19,2016 AMMAN — Households can collect at least 50 cubic metres of rainwater from cisterns installed onto rooftops during winter, Water Minister Hazem Nasser said on Tuesday. “The collected water at cisterns can serve as a strategic reserve for […]

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Authorities hunting suspects in Wadi Al Seer water theft – Jordan Times

AMMAN — Authorities are tracking down two people suspected of selling untreated water from a spring in west Amman’s Wadi Al Seer, a Water Ministry official said on Wednesday. A team from the Water Authority of Jordan (WAJ) and the Jordan Water Company (Miyahuna) inspected the area’s water sources after recording a lower flow of […]

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British filmmaker examines water theft in Jordan – Jordan Times

‘Stolen Water’ to be screened on October 19 in Amman By Hind Joucka – Oct 11,2016 AMMAN — Is water a human right or a commodity? This is the question British filmmaker Laila Khan set out to answer in her latest documentary, “Stolen Water”. Khan’s short documentary sheds light on water theft in Jordan and […]

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Israeli-designed Bacteria Could Help Solve World’s Gigantic Plastic Problem – Haaretz

Israeli team’s genetic engineering technology, called Plasticure, targets mainly polyethylene terephthalate, the most common thermoplastic polymer resin used in fibers for clothing, bottles and food containers. Zafrir Rinat Oct 14, 2016 More than 300 million tons of plastic are produced every year, creating one of the planet’s gravest environmental threats. An Israeli research team believes […]

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Kingdom’s largest solar plant launched – Jordan Times

By JT – Oct 10,2016 AMMAN — Deputising for His Majesty King Abdullah, Prime Minister Hani Mulki on Monday announced the official launch of the production phase of the Shams Maan Project for generating electricity from photovoltaic cells, according to a statement by the company. The project entails electricity generation from solar energy in the […]

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