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Developers of Leviathan field sign preliminary Egypt gas deal – YNET

Natural gas field, which is expected to begin production in 3-4 years, will supply Egypt’s Dolphinus with up to 4 billion cubic meters of gas a year for 10 to 15 years. Reuters 11.26.15 Natural gas from Israel’s vast Leviathan offshore gas field will be pumped to Egypt via an existing subsea pipeline for up […]

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Berri Warned of Israel’s ‘Real Threat’ to Lebanon’s Oil Wealth – Naharnet

Speaker Nabih Berri received on Thursday a message from the Lebanese Petroleum Association that Lebanon’s offshore oil wealth is under threat from Israel, reported al-Joumhouria newspaper on Friday. It said: “Lebanon’s wealth is under real threat from Israel due to its excessive actions in stealing its oil.” Lebanese authorities had received information that Israel had […]

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Saudi deputy crown prince reportedly considering subsidy cuts – Jordan Times

RIYADH — Saudi Arabia may reduce energy and water subsidies for wealthy citizens among other reforms to diversify its economy away from oil amid a sustained fall in prices, its Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman was quoted as saying on Wednesday. His interview with The New York Times also appeared to suggest he could […]

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Moroccan solar plant to bring energy to a million people – Environment and Development

24/11/2015 A giant plant using energy from the Sun to power a Moroccan city at night will open next month. The solar thermal plant at Ouarzazate will harness the Sun’s warmth to melt salt, which will hold its heat to power a steam turbine in the evening. The first phase will generate for three hours […]

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UAE city planning for when ‘oil wells run dry’ – Al Arabiya

AFP Monday, 23 November 2015 Rising from the desert outside Abu Dhabi, Masdar city is laying the groundwork for when the United Arab Emirates’ oil wells run dry. Driverless electric cars shuttle between energy-saving buildings topped with arrays of solar panels. Traditional Arabic architecture mixes with modern technology, as narrow shaded alleys run between brick-coloured […]

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‘Renewable energy investments in Jordan worth over JD1 billion’ – Jordan Times

By Mohammad Ghazal – Nov 25,2015 AMMAN — Investments in the country’s renewable energy sector exceed JD1 billion at present and are expected to increase significantly in the next few years as more projects are in the pipeline, according to investment and energy officials. Renewable energy is “one of the most attractive and rapidly growing […]

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Haaretz Conference – On Our Doorstep – the Gaza Water and Energy Crisis, Scenarios 2015-11-12 – EcoPeace

On Our Doorstep – the Gaza Water and Energy Crisis, Scenarios November 12, 2015 As part of the Haaretz Peace Conference held today (Nov 12) in Tel Aviv, EcoPeace Middle East and the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) held a high level panel on the water, sanitation and energy crisis in Gaza and its […]

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Paris Climate Talks to Move Forward Despite Attacks; Obama to Attend – Naharnet

A major international climate conference in Paris will move forward later this month, and President Obama is still slated to attend, despite a series of attacks in the city Friday. An administration official confirmed Saturday that Obama is still planning on going to Paris later this month to attend early sessions of the United Nations […]

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Oil giant Saudi Arabia submits carbon-curbing pledge – Environment and Development

11/11/2015 Oil export giant Saudi Arabia submitted its pledge Tuesday to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, a move observers hailed as a step in the right direction. In an action plan filed with the UN three weeks before a crucial climate conference in Paris, the world’s biggest crude oil exporter said up to 130 million tonnes […]

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Consumption Patterns in Arab Countries, AFED Public Opinion Survey – AFED

NAJIB SAAB The Arab public is ready to pay more for energy and water and embrace changes in consumption patterns if this will help preserve resources and protect the environment, according to a survey carried out by Arab Forum for Environment and Development (AFED) in 22 countries. However, good intentions and wishes of the public, […]

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AFED Conference on Sustainable Consumption: Recommendations for green investments and phasing out subsidies – Environment and Development

The Arab Forum for Environment and Development (AFED) concluded its eighth annual conference on sustainable consumption, held at the Phoenicia Intercontinental Hotel in Beirut. The conference brought together 600 delegates from 48 countries, representing governments, private sector, regional and international organizations, research centers, universities, civil society and the media. AFED secretary general Najib Saab cited […]

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Water in a New Sectoral Layout: The Way Out of a Deadlock in the Middle East – ORSAM

Assist. Prof. Vakur Sümer, ORSAM Advisor, Selçuk University New studies are published everyday on how water resources management problems are evolving. A recent report by CDP on “Global Water”* has also demonstrated that the growing water crisis can have serious consequences for economic activities worldwide. It is, however, a less ordinary report in the sense […]

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Environment, Finance ministries to probe waste treatment monopolies – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 11/16/2015 From 2008 to 2013, landfilling prices rose at certain sites by as much as 100 percent – a phenomenon that the Environment Ministry attributed to the lack of competition among service providers. Aiming to trim down excess public spending on garbage collection and foster competition in the sector, the Environmental Protection […]

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Lebanese Garbage Crisis – Naharnet

Shehayyeb: Negotiations to Export Waste to Kick Off with European Firms – – Naharnet Agriculture Minister Akram Shehayyeb revealed that negotiations with European companies to export Lebanon’s garbage will kick off on Thursday, reported As Safir newspaper. He told the daily: “The negotiations rely on very critical calculations and technical details.” The negotiations will be […]

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You Stink Activists Resume Action, Dump Trash by Ministries – Naharnet

You Stink activists dumped trash early on Thursday in front of several ministries protesting the government’s dysfunction on a months-long trash crisis, the state-run National News Agency reported. The activists dumped waste near the ministries of Environment, Labor, Energy, Foreign, Culture, Education, Social Affairs, Industry and Displaced. Three of the campaigners were arrested including Tarek […]

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Salam Heads to Saudi, Says ‘Costly’ Trash Export May be a ‘Temporary Solution’ – Naharnet

Prime Minister Tammam Salam hinted Tuesday that the exportation of garbage has become the only solution to the growing trash disposal crisis as he traveled to Saudi Arabia to attend an Arab-South American summit. “The cost of exportation might be high and its technical requirements might not be easy, but should we manage to do […]

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Only handful of suspects behind illegal logging, but remain free — ministry – Jordan Times

by Raed Omari – Nov 12,2015 The Forestry Department says 13 people are behind the violations committed in the forests of Ajloun and Jerash AMMAN — Only 13 people are behind the violations committed in the forests of Ajloun and Jerash, but they remain free to repeat their actions, according to the Agriculture Ministry. “We […]

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After devastating floods, downtown traders preparing for worst in winter – Jordan Times

By Muath Freij – Nov 12,2015 – Last updated at Nov 12,2015 Merchant Anwar Zghair’s goods that are stored close to his shop in downtown Amman are seen damaged on Wednesday after last week’s floods (Photo by Muath Freij) AMMAN — The heavy rainfall that caused floods in downtown Amman last Thursday has prompted many […]

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Hit by rainstorm – Jordan Times

Nov 11,2015 Hasan Abu Nimah Last week Amman was hit by a severe rainstorm. In about 30 minutes of extraordinarily heavy fall, the city was full of lakes of accumulated water. Many roads, basements of buildings, shops and other structures were dangerously flooded. Underpasses were quickly filled with water as drainage pumps could not empty […]

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$126m loans from EIB to finance electricity, water projects – Jordan Times

By JT – Nov 09,2015 AMMAN — Jordan and the European Investment Bank (EIB) on Sunday signed two loan agreements worth $126 million to finance electricity and water projects. Also on Sunday, Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour met with EIB Vice President Dario Scannapieco and voiced Jordan’s appreciation for the financial and technical assistance the bank […]

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