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Israeli gas continues to flow despite Gaza conflict, but risks remain – Al Monitor

A prolonged war might mean less exported gas to Egypt, and in turn less supply for Europe. Jack Dutton October 18, 2023 LONDON — Israel is managing to maintain a steady supply of gas domestically and to international customers despite the country’s conflict with the Palestinian militant group Hamas, according to Russell Hardy, chief executive officer of […]

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Amid heavy rocket fire, Israel shuts down Tamar offshore natural gas field – Times of Israel

US energy giant Chevron, operator of Tamar reservoir located off Ashkelon coast, says Energy Ministry ordered production at the rig suspended By SHARON WROBEL 9 October 2023, full report: https://www.timesofisrael.com/amid-heavy-rocket-fire-israel-shuts-down-tamar-offshore-natural-gas-field/

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Tshuva’s Delek unit gets UK nod for development of controversial North Sea oilfield – Times of Israel

North Sea oil and gas producer Ithaca Energy and Norway’s Equinor will invest $3.8 billion to develop the Rosebank field By SHARON WROBEL 27 September 2023 editor’s note: note when this was written full report: https://www.timesofisrael.com/tshuvas-delek-unit-gets-uk-nod-for-development-of-controversial-north-sea-oilfield/

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Peace has not stopped Afghanistan’s depopulation – Al Jazeera

Climate change is bringing about more devastation, forcing more Afghans to flee. Deportations from neighbouring countries will not stop them. editor’s note: farther east than our usual coverage, but you will se the relevance.Hujjatullah Zia This summer, I visited my village in Jaghori district in Ghazni province for the first time since 2017. I had […]

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Turkey destroying NE Syria oil, power facilities — Kurds – Jordan Times

By AFP – Oct 12,2023  HASAKEH — Turkish bombardment has damaged more than half of Kurdish-held northeast Syria’s power and oil infrastructure, dealing a blow to its energy-dependent economy, the Kurds’ top commander said. Mazloum Abdi, who heads the Kurdish-led, US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), also criticised Washington for failing to do more to prevent the strikes, […]

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UK Xlinks undersea power cable to generate ‘real value’: Octopus Energy – Al Monitor

Jack Dutton. October 18, 2023 LONDON — The Xlinks project — the world’s longest interconnector undersea cable linking Morocco’s solar energy grid to Britain’s and going through French, Portuguese and Spanish waters — will generate “real value” for the North African country, CEO Greg Jackson of UK-based Octopus Energy said on Wednesday. The project will use electricity […]

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Saudi Arabia set to begin Middle East’s first hydrogen train trials – Al Monitor

Saudi Arabian Railways, in partnership with French manufacturer Alstom, will begin to operate the world’s first hydrogen-powered passenger train in Riyadh later this month. A picture taken on Feb. 1, 2023, shows the first tests of Alstom’s Coradia iLint Hydrogen train between Reignac-sur-Indre and Loches, central France. – GUILLAUME SOUVANT/AFP via Getty Images Jack Dutton. October 9, […]

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Casualties

In addition to the dead, wounded and maimed, the casualties include Partners and environmental programs in Gaza between Palestinians and Israelis – yes, there have been and were until last week such programs and people. Some are dead, the rest in grief, shock and danger. See David Lehrer’s column in “The Times of Israel”: https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/what-we-have-lost/ […]

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A Reminder from Israel and Gaza on the Importance and Limitations of Environmental Peacebuilding – Wilson Center

By Peter Schwartzstein on October 13, 2023 his article originally appeared on  New Security Beat. I flew into Tel Aviv last Friday afternoon, primed for a week of meetings with Israeli and Palestinian environmentalists and officials. By sounding out these men and women in Jerusalem, the West Bank, and other parts of the region, I hoped to expand on […]

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Explainer: What is behind the Arizona-Saudi groundwater controversy? Al Monitor

The US state canceled the lease for one of Saudi dairy giant Almarai’s subsidiaries, saying it has been improperly pumping groundwater out of the desert.  Adam Lucente October 7, 2023 The US state of Arizona terminated land leases with a subsidiary of Saudi Arabia‘s dairy giant Almarai this week, constituting the latest chapter in a battle […]

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Future Shaped by Resource Management – Environment and Development

Najib Saab 1/10/2023 Arab Eco-Futures was the topic of my speech at the opening of Climate Future Week, organized by Museum of the Future in Dubai, in association with Fiker Institute. Main theme of my talk was that the future of environment is determined by sound management of natural resources. This requires not only technology, […]

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MENA Climate Week: Highlights and images – Environment and Development

10/10/2023 The Middle East and North Africa Climate Week (MENACW) opened on Sunday morning, bringing together policymakers, scientists, and other experts from the region and beyond to consider ways to urgently address climate change ahead of the the 28th session of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP […]

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How Saudi-hosted MENA Climate Week aims to generate regional momentum for climate change mitigation – Environment and Development

9/10/2023 Saudi Arabia is hosting Middle East and North Africa Climate Week (October 8-12), a conference that brings together experts and policymakers from the climate field and provides the Kingdom an opportunity to highlight its energy transition efforts. Widely touted as one of the most significant events taking place ahead of the UN Climate Change […]

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UAE opens 104 MW wind project ahead of U.N. climate summit – Environment and Development

9/10/2023 The United Arab Emirates has launched its first wind project of commercial size, making use of technology to exploit low wind speeds, as it pushes to boost renewables before hosting the COP 28 climate summit next month. The 103.5-megawatt project run by renewable energy firm Masdar is set to power more than 23,000 homes […]

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Inauguration of the Platform for the Gulf Market Electricity Connection Project with Iraq – Environment and Development

10/10/2023 Saudi Arabia will inaugurate today the platform of connecting the Gulf Electricity Market Project with Iraq, at the headquarters of the Gulf Cooperation Council Interconnection Authority (GCCIA) in Al Dammam. The new platform opens up opportunities for the Gulf market to trade and exchange electricity between the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries and Iraq, […]

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Saudi Arabia to launch greenhouse gases credits scheme next year – Environment and Development

10/10/2023 Saudi Arabia will launch a greenhouse gas credits scheme early next year that will allow companies to offset their emissions by buying credits from projects that voluntarily cut or remove greenhouse gas emissions, the scheme’s website said on Monday. The kingdom’s Greenhouse Gas Crediting and Offsetting Mechanism (GCOM), launched at the United Nations’ MENA […]

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How solar power has become a lifeline in Lebanon – Al Monitor

Francisco Serrano. Oct. 6, 2023 full story: https://www.al-monitor.com/pro/memos/how-solar-power-has-become-lifeline-lebanon intro: In Lebanon’s major cities and rural residencies, rooftop solar panels have been multiplying as businesses and households invest to secure their electricity supply. By mid-2023, Lebanon’s installed solar capacity surpassed 1,000MW compared to 90MW  installed over 2010-2020. Years of mismanagement and a deep economic crisis have bankrupted the state, leading to the collapse […]

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Hamas fails to treat wastewater plant, pollution reaches Israel – YNET

A Gaza wastewater purification plant has collapsed, sending harmful pollution into the Mediterranean Sea; Israel’s Zikim beach has been closed for the past two weeks Matan Tzuri|09.27.23 |  The Health Ministry is concerned about the danger found in the Mediterranean Sea water that Israel pumps, and it is highly doubtful that the problem can be […]

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Opinion: Did ChatGPT Write Israel’s New Climate Law? Haaretz

Morielle Lotan. Sep 27, 2023 It appears that Israel’s new climate law was crafted with the precision of a ChatGPT prompt rather than the seriousness that our planet’s future demands. If the prompt had been, “Write me a climate law that will garner headlines and not make us look like total fools at the climate […]

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UAE holds annual oil and gas conference ahead of Dubai UN COP28 climate talks – Naharnet

The Emirati president-designate of the upcoming United Nations COP28 climate talks called on oil and gas companies on Monday to be “central to the solution” to fighting climate change, even as the industry boosts its production to enjoy rising global energy prices. The call by Sultan al-Jaber highlights the gap between climate activists suspicious of […]

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