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E-Waste Law has become E-sham, government admits – Jerusalem Post

By MICHELLE MALKA GROSSMAN 06/08/2016 E-Waste Law falling short of recycling goals set for coming years. It turns out the Electronic Waste Law has some serious shortcomings. Yisrael Dancziger, director- general of the Environmental Protection Ministry, in a call for help at the Knesset’s Economic Affairs Committee on Tuesday, said that only six people are […]

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27,000 hotel rooms to be added by 2026 to environmentalists’ angst – Jerusalem Post

By MICHELLE MALKA GROSSMAN 06/07/2016 On Monday, the Knesset’s Interior Committee approved the second and third reading of the National Master Plan. A plan to construct 27,000 hotel rooms in the next 20 years has drawn the ire of Knesset members and environmental groups concerned about a “dramatic increase” in development along the nation’s coasts. […]

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Southern school makes its own electricity – YNET

An elementary school in the Gaza border region has completed a solar power system that will completely meet the school’s needs. Matan Tzuri 06.09.16 This week, Nitzanei Eshkol, an elementary school in the Eshkol Regional Council near the Gaza Strip, began operating an electrical system powered entirely from solar energy. This system is expected to […]

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Economic Questions Dog Israel’s New Desert Ammonia Plant Plan – Haaretz

Main obstacle to finalizing financial benefits for potential bidders is opposition to closing current plant in Haifa, though residents were promised it would be shuttered. Zafrir Rinat May 13, 2016 Haifa’s chemical ammonia tank, which the company is refusing to move, despite warnings.Hagai Frid Construction of a new ammonia plant in the Negev to replace […]

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First seed library sprouts in Palestine – Al Jazeera

Project aims to preserve seeds of crops that once grew across historic Palestine, and to safeguard waning biodiversity. Dalia Hatuqa02 Jun 2016 07:23 GMT Ramallah, occupied West Bank – A search for rare seeds may seem like something out of a fairytale, but for Vivien Sansour it is a quest to bring back what years […]

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Overpopulation is pushing Israel over the edge, expert says – Jerusalem Post

By MICHELLE MALKA GROSSMAN 06/05/2016 Dr. Alon Tal, founder of Adam Teva V’Din – Israel Union for Environmental Defense, says that the most pressing issue facing Israel today is overpopulation. In a society that encourages its denizens to heed the biblical call to “be fruitful and multiply,” one American-Israeli expert is saying that its time […]

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Authorities continue crackdown on water theft – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa – Jun 04,2016 AMMAN — Authorities sealed two wells and confiscated a truck in Irbid as the national campaign against water theft continues, officials said on Saturday. A team from the Water Authority of Jordan and security forces carried out inspections on Wednesday in Irbid’s Taibeh town following a tip-off about illegal […]

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Suspect arrested for water theft in north Amman – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa – May 23,2016 This recent photo shows tanks allegedly containing stolen water and hidden in the backyard of a building in a north Amman neighbourhood. The owner of the building, the suspect, is facing water theft charges (Photo courtesy of Ministry of Water and Irrigation) AMMAN — The authorities on Monday ended […]

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Ministry, Oxfam launch water conservation campaign – Jordan Times

By JT – Jun 03,2016 AMMAN — The Water Ministry said on Wednesday it has launched a water conservation awareness campaign in cooperation with Oxfam. In coordination with the Education Ministry, training sessions will be held in schools across Jordan to teach children about water efficiency and water-saving devices, the Water Ministry said in a […]

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Once again, a contractor’s bulldozer damages water pipeline – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa – May 23,2016 AMMAN — Pumping of drinking water to Muadi Village in the Central Jordan Valley resumed on Monday afternoon, after fixing a rupture to the main carrier supplying the community with water caused by construction works, a government official said on Monday. The six-inch main pipeline, which carries water from […]

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Environment ministry to ensure beaches are ‘bikini ready’ with cleanup program – Jerusalem Post

By MICHELLE MALKA GROSSMAN 05/30/2016 With a budget of NIS 2.3 million, the program aims to get rid of garbage at beaches bordering the Mediterranean Sea and in Eilat. Beach season this year will hopefully get a bit cleaner. That’s because the Environmental Protection Ministry announced that they would extend their Clean Beach program on […]

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Sewage on Jeddah’s beaches exceeds international limits: Environmentalist – Environment and Development

Sewage on Jeddah’s beaches exceeds international limits: Environmentalist 1/6/2016 Pollution on Jeddah’s beaches exceeds international limits, which should be blamed on the National Water Company’s (NWC) lack of treatment for sewage, according to an environmental specialist. Ali Ishqi, a former environmental professor at King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah, claimed that there is considerable pollution on […]

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Dubai plans world’s largest solar project – Environment and Development

The largest Concentrated Solar Power (CPS) project to be built on a single site in the world will begin power generation in Dubai within the next five years, officials announced on Thursday. The long view is that the new CPS site will generate 1,000 megawatts (MW) of power by 2030 as part of the Dubai […]

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Installation of asbestos ridden parts in IDF tanks continues – YNET

Before leaving office, former Minister of Defense Moshe Ya’alon wrote to outgoing Minister Environmental Protection Avi Gabai that IDF cannot afford to halt installation of asbestos replacement parts in tanks and APCs, saying no alternative exists. Amir Ben David Published: 05.28.16, Despite the danger of being exposed to carcinogens, the former Minister of Defense Moshe […]

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Green tech at the forefront of talks on US-Israel collaboration – Jerusalem Post

By MICHELLE MALKA GROSSMAN 05/24/2016 Shai Abad, the Ministry of Finance’s director-general, said that the Israeli government was looking forward to “broadening the Israeli horizon” regarding eco-technology. Clean tech was front and center when American and Israeli government officials met Monday for the 31st US-Israel Joint Economic Development Group. Meeting at the Foreign Ministry in […]

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Renewable energy lab opened at UJ – Jordan Times

May 23,2016 AMMAN — University of Jordan (UJ) President Azmi Mahafzah on Monday opened a lab for renewable energy at the faculty of engineering, prepared by the EU programmes, Tempus and Erasmus, at a cost of over 150,000 euros, according to a UJ statement carried by the Jordan News Agency, Petra. The lab includes a […]

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French PM Valls inaugurates Israel’s latest—and largest—solar field – Jerusalem Post

By MICHELLE MALKA GROSSMAN 05/22/2016 Valls attends inauguration during his 3-day trip to Israel, calling the site another “chapter of cooperation between our two countries” and a sign of future work. Israel came one step closer to a clean-energy future on Sunday when the country inaugurated a 50-megawatt solar in the northern Negev, through a […]

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Jordan signs deal to connect to GCC power grid – Jordan Times

By Mohammad Ghazal – May 19,2016 AMMAN — Jordan on Thursday signed a memorandum of understanding with the GCC Interconnection Authority to join the Gulf countries’ power grid through Saudi Arabia. Stressing the importance of the agreement, Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Ibrahim Saif said at the signing ceremony that the deal is very […]

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Government and energy companies agree to new stability clause – YNET

The new clause will allow future governments to review and amend the gas deal legislation; Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz praises the agreement, saying that it will be brought to a cabinet vote in the coming days. Lior Gutman, 05.21.16 The government has reached an agreement on four new principles regarding the stability clause of the […]

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Egypt and Israel close to reaching compromise deal – YNET

Egypt will pay Israeli Electrical Corporation $865 million over 14 months in compensation for non-supply of gas to Israel via the al-Arish-Ashkelon pipeline since February 2011; if deal is signed, it will open doors to the implementation of a number of other Egyptian-Israeli deals. Lior Gutman, 05.21.16 Egypt and Israel are close to reaching a […]

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