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EcoSpirit Middle East Initiative – interview with Ilana Meallem

EcoSpirit Middle East Initiative – interview with Ilana Meallem recently posted https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gOTvyZfDXwhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gOTvyZfDXw for more Arava Institute youtube vidoes:

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Afaq-el-Bee’a wa El-Tanmiya

We have been asked by the editor of Afaq-el-Bee’a wa El-Tanmiya to advise our readers of the e-magaine. The editor writes as follows: “Afaq-el-Bee’a wa El-Tanmiya is a leading Palestinian environmental e-magazine that discusses important environmental and developmental issues in the oPt. The magazine addresses environmental issues and phenomena within Palestinian and the Middle East, […]

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Sewage solution gives Galilee stream something to burble about – Haaretz

Aquatic ecosystem near Mount Meron headed toward recovery from 30 years of contamination. By Eli Ashkenazi | Aug. 26, 2014 For three decades, the Galilee’s Nahal Kziv has been contaminated by sewage from a village on Mount Meron. But now the effluent from Beit Jann is being directed toward a recently built sewage-treatment plant, giving […]

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Israel building up Mitzpeh Ramon despite promise to preserve nature – Haaretz

Green groups argue that further construction would mar the view at the tourist attraction. By Zafrir Rinat | Aug. 25, 2014 The Housing and Construction Ministry is pushing plans to build more housing on a hill in Mitzpeh Ramon despite its pledges to preserve the landscape. The hill, known as Har Gamal, overlooks the Ramon […]

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UAE: A hazard to the environment? – Environment and Development

According to the Global Footprint Network, the UAE consumes 12.3 times its resources. The UAE has one of the world’s highest per capita ecological footprints on the entire planet. While the nation has a multitude of reasons to be proud of its achievements, this is certainly not one of them. Residents and citizens of the […]

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Edible Oil: Food Security in the Gulf – Environment and Development

Rob Bailey The era of cheap food is over. International food prices have spiked repeatedly in recent years – first during the 2008 global food price crisis which saw prices of key agricultural commodities more than double, then again in 2011 following a heat wave in the Black Sea breadbasket, and once more in 2012 […]

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Green tourism certification in the UAE – Why to Implement? – Environment and Development

Szilvia Bartalos and Dr Edith M Szivas, SeaStar Consultancy Sustainability is on everybody’s mind and tourism professionals are searching for ways to develop their business in a way that is both competitive and sustainable. One of the questions often asked is whether to subscribe to a green certification scheme and if so which scheme to […]

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GGC award for Jumeirah at Etihad Towers, Abu Dhabi – Environment and Development

Jumeirah at Etihad Towers in Abu Dhabi has become the latest luxury hotel in the UAE to be accredited with the internationally renowned Green Globe Certification (GGC) in recognition of its efforts toward achieving sustainability. The hotel was awarded 85% in the initial GGC audit, which also praised the property for having a good sustainability […]

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Green groups laud collapse of oil shale project, IEI’s plans uncertain – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN \ 04/09/2014 Pilot rejected because fundamentally flawed; no answers to uncertainties that required improved knowledge, understanding. A day after blueprints for an oil shale pilot project crumbled in the hands of a district planning committee, environmentalists celebrated a sweeping victory, while developers expressed uncertainty about their future steps. On Tuesday, after 10 […]

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Environmental Peacemaking, September 2014 – FOEME

Emergency Appeal for Abasan Municipality, Gaza Water and Sanitation Needs The tragic events of this past month have led to a horrific loss of life and destruction throughout parts of Gaza and southern Israel. EcoPeace/Friends of the Earth Middle East (FoEME) staff and communities have been directly affected at all levels including two communities that […]

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Israel’s energy horizon – Jerusalem Post

By advancing Israel’s development and production of energy in a safe and responsible manner, the Israeli government will stimulate economic growth. The conflict in Gaza is estimated to have cost Israel’s economy nearly $3 billion in damaged property, diminished manufacturing, loss of tourism, and a drop in consumer spending. And while Israel’s economy has fared […]

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Geologists warn: Oil shale project may pollute West Bank groundwater – Haaretz

The pilot site inside the Green Line will produce the oil, which involves heating to 350 degrees Centigrade the layer of rock containing the shale 200-300 meters underground. By Zafrir Rinat | Sep. 2, 2014 The plan to produce oil from shale in the Judean lowlands is missing important information about the environmental impact of […]

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Environmentalists, Golan residents submit petition against drilling plans – Jerusalem Post

Overseeing committee says exploratory drilling would not involve any fracking, production of oil that is not in liquid form. Adam Teva V’Din (Israel Union for Environmental Defense) and a group of Golan Heights residents submitted a petition to the High Court of Justice on Monday morning, demanding the repeal of exploratory oil drilling plans for […]

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Fate of oil shale pilot will likely be determined next week – Jerusalem Post

Jerusalem District Committee for Planning and Building to reconvene to determine program’s future. At long last and after many delays, the fate of the Shfela basin oil shale pilot drilling project will likely be decided next Tuesday, when the Jerusalem District Committee for Planning and Building reconvenes to determine the program’s future. The project in […]

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Energy, Economy ministries issue grants to convert 16 factories to gas – Jerusalem Post

Connecting the internal systems of the factories to gas is expected to lead to halve their energy costs and reduce air pollution. Aiming to reduce costs to industry as well as curb pollution, the Economy Ministry and the National Infrastructure, Energy and Water Ministry are allocating NIS 4.8 million in grants to 16 factories for […]

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Israel can lead the way in green economy – Jerusalem Post

By JAMES BACCHUS 01/09/2014 21:32 Israel has yet to become participant in new World Trade Organization negotiations on green goods. Given Israel’s geography and climate, Israelis have long understood that the economic future cannot be separated from the environmental future. Informed and inspired by this understanding, Israeli businesses have long been among the leaders worldwide […]

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Israel halts work on illegal road through West Bank nature reserve – Haaretz

Activists, Palestinian residents claim construction was part of a broader attempt to deepen settlers’ hold in natural area. By Zafrir Rinat | Sep. 2, 2014 The Civil Administration and the Israel Nature and Parks Authority have stopped illegal construction that began recently on a road that passes through a West Bank nature reserve. The construction […]

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Lebanon to tackle quarries’ impact on mountain scenery – Daily Star

BEIRUT: Warning of the negative impact of quarries on Lebanon’s mountains, Environment Minister Mohammad Machnouk said Wednesday that a new ministerial committee would be drafting a plan to regulate the sector. “When it comes to the issue of protecting mountains and scenery, the Environment Ministry put forward a proposal to draft the master plan, which […]

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Chouf towns angry over illegal dumping, demand legal action – Daily Star

Mohammed Zaatari| The Daily Star JADRA, Lebanon: Towns in the Iqlim al-Kharroub region north of Sidon have accused truck drivers of dumping waste and debris along roadsides, and the mayor of Jadra has described it as a recurring problem. “We have come here to raise our voices against truck drivers that are transporting waste and […]

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Regional Autumn School: “Natural Resource Rights in the Arab Middle East and North Africa”

for information and registration: click here. Heinrich Böll Foundation, represented through its offices in Ramallah, Beirut, Tunis, and Rabat in cooperation with the International Union for Conservation of Nature / Regional Office for West Asia (IUCN ROWA), will be hosting a regional Autumn School “Natural Resource Rights in the Arab Middle East and North Africa” […]

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