“Today we strike in solidarity with Palestine and Gaza,” Greta Thunberg posted. Her followers said they were “deeply hurt, shocked and disappointed.” By MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN OCTOBER 22, 2023 More than 100 Israeli environmental leaders and activists have sent a letter to Greta Thunberg after she posted a pro-Hamas thread on X, formerly known as Twitter. “Today […]
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Israel environmentalists slam Greta Thunberg for ‘Stand with Gaza’ post – Jerusalem Post
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Chevron resumes gas supplies from Israel’s Tamar field after Gaza war halt – Al Monitor
The US energy giant was ordered to shut down the field for security reasons after the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war. Adam Lucente November 13, 2023 Chevron said on Monday it has resumed supplying natural gas from Israel’s Tamar field following a brief halt at the outset of the war that began on Oct. 7. A […]
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Jordan takes strides towards green ammonia production with four key MoUs – Jordan Times
By Mays Ibrahim Mustafa – Nov 15,2023 AMMAN — Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Saleh Kharabsheh on Monday signed four memorandums of understanding (MoUs) to prepare feasibility studies aimed at developing a production capacity of green ammonia in Jordan equal to up to 1.5 million tonnes annually. Parties to the signing included CEO of Kawar Energy […]
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UAE inaugurates one of the world’s biggest solar plants – Al Arabiya
16 November ,2023 The United Arab Emirates inaugurated on Thursday one of the world’s biggest solar plants, two weeks before the Gulf state hosts UN climate talks. The Al Dhafra plant, south of the capital Abu Dhabi, stretches over 21 square kilometers (eight square miles) of desert, an area about one-fifth the size of Paris. Its […]
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First wind turbines reach Saudi green hydrogen plant — CEO – Jordan Times
By AFP – Oct 10,2023 RIYADH — The first wind turbines have arrived at what Saudi officials bill as the world’s biggest green hydrogen plant, in the futuristic NEOM megacity, the project’s CEO told AFP on Tuesday. “This week, we have our first delivery of wind turbines. They actually arrived in the port of NEOM, and they’ll […]
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Working the land: ‘We do everything with love’ – Jerusalem Post
Editor’s note: This article was published on the morning of October 7. Note the contrast with the adjacent article on Neon, the Saudi mega project. Extreme temperatures, heat waves, floods, and more are just around the corner, and no one seems to be giving much thought to these phenomena. By SIGAL BEN DAVIDOCTOBER 7, 2023 The recent […]
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Saudi Arabia’s NEOM: The $500 bln mega-project to be a ‘blueprint’ for going green – Al Arabiya
Editor/s note: Note the contrast with the adjacent article (dated Ocxt 7, 2023) on Israeli environmental localism. In an exclusive interview with Al Arabiya English, Richard Bush, NEOM’s chief environmental officer, says the mega project will demonstrate to the world what is possible in the realms of sustainability. Jennifer Bell, Al Arabiya English. 27 October […]
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REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL COOPERATION BETWEEN ISRAEL AND ITS NEIGHBORS – MIDDLE EAST INSTITUTE
editors note: a detailed study published in July 2023. Despite the current conflict, climate change and environmental stress continue to transform the Eastern Mediterranean. The report continues to be relevant. full report available to download: https://www.mei.edu/publications/regional-environmental-cooperation-between-israel-and-its-neighbors authors: NIMROD GOREN, OFIR WINTER, MAYA NEGEV Executive Summary Environmental challenges are becoming a priority for countries in the […]
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Human-induced climate change compounded by socio-economic water stressors increased severity of drought in Syria, Iraq and Iran – World Weather Attribution
08 November, 2023 full report: https://spiral.imperial.ac.uk/handle/10044/1/107370 summary: From boreal winter 2020 onwards, a large region in West Asia, encompassing the Fertile Crescent around the rivers Euphrates and Tigris as well as Iran has suffered from exceptionally low rains and elevated temperatures. The resulting 3-year drought has led to severe impacts on agriculture and access to […]
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Jordan signs 125 million euro financing agreements with KFW to boost water sector – Jordan Times
Nov 07,2023 AMMAN — The Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation and the German Development Bank (KFW) on Tuesday signed two financing agreements worth 125 million euros to support Jordan’s water sector. The first agreement included a concessional loan of 75 million euros to support Jordan’s water sector development policy with its primary goal to […]
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Benchmarks for Success for COP28 – Environment and Development (reprinted from World Resources Institute)
David Waskow, Rebecca Carter, Preety Bhandari, Chikondi Thangata, Natalia Alayza, Valerie Laxton, Ed Davey, Nathan Cogswell, Jamal Srouji, Nate Warszawski 06/11/2023 Floods recently wreaked havoc in Libya, damaging critical infrastructure and killing more than 6,000 people. Wildfires in Canada burned 18.5 million hectares, an area the size of Syria. September 2023 set “gobsmackingly bananas” heat records that unsettled climate scientists. […]
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AFED in ASFER Conference in Dubai: Impact of Climate Change on Arab Economic Development – Environment and Development
7/11/2023 Dubai, 5/11/2023 The Mohammed bin Rashid School of Government in Dubai hosted the seventeenth scientific conference of the Arab Society for Economic Research (ASFER) under the title “Climate Change and its Implications on Arab Economic Development.” Among the conference participants were Dr. Mahmoud Mohieldin, ASFER Chairman and UN Climate Change High-Level Champion for Egypt […]
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In the eye of the storm: The battle over fossil fuels at COP28 – Middle East Institute
As the existential threat of climate change continues to intensify, the future of fossil fuels has been thrust into the international spotlight. Reducing hydrocarbon production and consumption, known as fossil fuel phase down, has gained traction in international climate talks during the last two years amid warnings that the window to avoid catastrophic warming is […]
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Climate change and the Arabian Sea: Adapting to a “new normal” – Middle East Institute
September 28, 2023. Orestes Morfín In the summer of 2022, flash flooding due to heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, and southeast Iran killed well over 1,000 people. In this part of the world, the extreme shifts in weather between monsoon and dry season dictate subsistence cycles and financial livelihood, with accompanying risks […]
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Carbon trading in the MENA region: Opportunities and challenges – Middle East Institute
October 9, 2023. Zeina Moneer Introduction: The Paris Agreement enables carbon trading One of the key outcomes of the 2021 U.N. Climate Change Conference (26th Conference of the Parties, COP26) meeting in Glasgow was the establishment of Article 6, which regulates carbon markets under the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change. The article indicates that “some Parties choose […]
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Hydrogen as a fuel of the future: Moving the GCC’s climate mitigation agenda forward – Middle East Institute
September 5, 2023. Achref Chibani Hydrogen has been touted as an energy solution for the future and a leading mitigation technology against climate change. The International Energy Agency, for instance, identifies green hydrogen as one of its “key pillars of decarbonizing the global energy system” while the United Nations Industrial Development Organization has described it as “the fuel of […]
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Inside ADNOC’s and Carbon Clean’s plan to capture CO2 on mass scale – Al Monitor
The British company’s new project with the UAE energy major is hoping to address those skeptical about the cost, efficacy and viability of carbon dioxide capture as a climate solution. Jack Dutton November 8, 2023 LONDON — Back in 2009, Aniruddha Sharma protested on the streets of Copenhagen as part of the Indian Youth Climate […]
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Gaza conflict build more urgency to shift to renewables – Naharnaet
24 October 2023 Tensions from the war in Gaza could help accelerate the move away from planet-warming fossil fuels like oil and gas and toward renewable energy, electric cars and heat pumps — similar to how sharp increases in the price of oil during the 1970s unleashed efforts to conserve fuel, the head of the […]
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What we have lost – Times of Israel
As the nightmare continues, it may be too much to ask that we have sympathy for innocent Palestinians in Gaza. But I do. David Lehrer OCT 15, 2023 On Saturday morning, my wife Barbara got out of bed around 6:30 and turned on the television because of something she saw on her smartphone. I went […]
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Climate Justice and Human Rights – Environment and Development
Najib Saab. 29/10/2023 Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) to help collect project proposals aimed at supporting the “environmental human rights of indigenous communities.” At first glance, I thought that the genocide against Palestinians was the motivation for this initiative, before realizing that the native people belonging to one of the oldest civilizations in history are the […]
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