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Israel hands out gas concessions to BP, ENI as Gaza war drags on – Al Monitor / Times of Israel

Israel hands out gas concessions to BP, ENI as Gaza war drags on – Al Monitor / Times of Israel Al Monitor Jack Dutton. October 30, 2023 Israel is determined to project a “business as usual” stance despite the conflict with Hamas claiming the lives of thousands of Israelis and Palestinians. Israel’s Ministry of Energy […]

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Saudi Arabia’s oil cuts weigh heavy on economy, GDP tanks by 4.5% – Al Monitor.

Jack Dutton. October 31, 2023 Saudi Arabia’s real gross domestic product (GDP) fell by 4.5% in the third quarter of this year, according to preliminary government data released Tuesday, as voluntary oil cuts by the world’s largest crude exporter weighed on the economy. The kingdom was the fastest-growing economy in the G20 group of nations last year, […]

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Drones can help fight climate change, says Abu Dhabi environment agency – Al Monitor

The government department is looking to plant 10 mangroves in Abu Dhabi for every visitor to the COP28 climate conference in Dubai in November. Jack Dutton November 1, 2023 On Abu Dhabi’s Jubail Island, there are more than 17,500 hectares of mangroves, a verdant canopy that draws kayakers, paddleboarders and other tourists from all over […]

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GAM says first phase of revamping ‘Pepsi pool’ completed – Jordan Times

 Oct 29,2023 AMMAN — The Greater Amman Municipality (GAM) has completed the first phase of revamping the so called “Pepsi pool” in Russeifa in the eastern city of Zarqa. The infamous “Pepsi Pool”, a cesspit which sits in the heart of a populated and industrialised area east of Russeifa, is known to be highly contaminated […]

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Water Ministry deals with water theft incident in south Amman – Jordan Times

 Oct 31,2023  AMMAN — The Ministry of Water and Irrigation said on Sunday it has dealt with a water theft incident in south Amman.  The ministry said that a pipe was sabotaged to illegally fill water tankers in an area adjacent to the airport road, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.  The ministry added that […]

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Solar power to energise UAE plant genetics research centre – Environment and Development

27/10/2023 In a significant development for sustainable energy in the United Arab Emirates, the Environment Agency-Abu Dhabi (EAD) has unveiled plans to power its newly constructed Plant Genetic Resources Center in Al Ain with renewable energy. This initiative will involve the installation of photovoltaic solar panels, and it’s set to make a substantial impact on […]

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Riyadh Climate Meeting Opens the Way for Arab Action in Dubai – Environment and Development

Najib Saab. 15/10/2023 Participants in the Middle East and North Africa Climate Week, which was hosted by Riyadh few days ago, did not debate whether the climate was changing or not, but rather went directly to devising practical solutions to the inevitable challenge. Instead of just casting doubts and complaining about alleged conspiracy theories, the […]

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Integrating Climate Security into Policy Frameworks: Jordan: Full Report – Weathering Risk

full report https://weatheringrisk.org/sites/default/files/document/Integrating_Climate_Security_into_Policy_Frameworks_Jordan_2.pdf This case study identified key challenges Jordan faces in better mainstreaming climate security into its policy framework. Several tools to support decision makers in Jordan and international partners better integrate climate security considerations within Jordan’s policy mix are also presented.  Similar to many countries in the Middle East, Jordan is particularly susceptible […]

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Integrating Climate Security into Policy Frameworks: Jordan – Relief Web

Executive Summary The climate crisis is increasing security risks in Jordan. Of the manifold risks Jordan must contend with, most pressing are those with direct implications for water resources which are already under significant strain due to both climatic and human-induced factors. Higher temperatures are leading to more evapotranspiration and reduced rainfall are especially critical, […]

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Water minister, US ambassador discuss USAID projects – Jordan Times

By JT – Oct 06,2023 – MMAN — Minister of Water and Irrigation Raed Abu Soud on Thursday met with US Ambassador to Jordan Yael Lempert and discussed progress in projects funded by USAID in Jordan, namely projects focused on reducing water loss and the strategy to enhance water supply in the Kingdom to be rolled out […]

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NARC advises farmers to delay olive milling, citing climate change impacts – Jordan Times

By Mays Ibrahim Mustafa – Oct 11,2023 AMMAN — The impact of climate change on temperatures and precipitation patterns in Jordan has led to delays in the flowering and fruit-setting stages of olives, said Head of the Olive Research Department at the National Agricultural Research Centre (NARC) Ibrahim Al Amad. In an interview with The Jordan Times […]

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Water projects worth $22 million for Syrian refugees, host communities launched in north – Jordan Times

Projects funded by Japan International Cooperation Agency By JT – Oct 19,2023 AMMAN — Water Minister Raed Abu Soud, in the presence of Japanese Ambassador to Jordan Okuyama Jiro, on Tuesday inaugurated the urgent improvement programme projects for the water sector for communities hosting Syrian refugees in the northern governorates in their 2nd phase in Hawara and […]

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Air quality monitoring report a cause for concern – Jordan Times

By Mays Ibrahim Mustafa – Oct 13,2023 AMMAN — Emissions resulting from human activities, especially in transport, manufacturing and energy sectors, which burn fossil fuels, as well as dust storms and airborne pollutants, have taken a toll on air quality in the Kingdom, according to the annual air quality monitoring report issued by the Ministry of Environment.  […]

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UAE and France to develop Yas Bay solar power mega project – Environment and Development

17/10/2023 The UAE and France will join forces to develop an Abu Dhabi solar power mega project which aims to offset 450 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions per year. The 524-kilowatt solar photovoltaic scheme will be constructed at Yas Bay Waterfront by master developer Miral in partnership with Emerge, a joint venture between the UAE’s […]

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Qatar begins construction on mega gas field expansion – Jordan Times

By AFP – Oct 04,2023 RAS LAFFAN, Qatar — Qatar’s state-owned energy giant began construction on Tuesday on a project to expand production from the world’s biggest natural gas field through an export terminal on the Gulf emirate’s northeast coast. There has been mounting demand for Qatari gas as European consumer nations have scrambled to replace lost […]

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EAD, GGGI partner to accelerate green development in UAE – Environment and Development

19/10/2023 The Environment Agency–Abu Dhabi (EAD) and the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) announced their first partnership agreement by signing a Memorandum of Understanding to enhance green growth efforts in the UAE. Based on the expertise that both parties enjoy in climate action and green development, this new partnership will enhance efforts to confront climate […]

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As Gaza carnage mounts, concerns spike over environmental war crimes – Jordan Times

By Sara Faqir – Oct 18,2023 AMMAN — The devastating impact of the Gaza war on sustainability and the environment is an urgent concern, disrupting ecological balance and consequently taking a toll on both the environment and communities, according to conservationists.  The environmental toll of war manifests in various ways, including widespread deforestation, contamination of water sources, […]

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One of the Most Beautiful Parts of Israel, Before All Hell Broke Loose – Haaretz

The avocado groves to which the revelers massacred at the Re’im party fled and the Be’eri crater near which dozens of hostages were held are a reminder of how beautiful the western Negev is – and how great the hope is that it will return to what it was before it became a scene of […]

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Research paper brings focus to Jordan’s ‘manifold’ climate-related issues – Jordan Times

By Mays Ibrahim Mustafa – Oct 18,2023 MMAN — Enhancing climate security integration within national policy frameworks in Jordan is essential to mitigating risks associated with climate change, according to recent research.  Its recommendations were published by research institutions, including Adelphi and the Consortium of International Agricultural Research Centers (CGIAR), on October 12 in a paper titled […]

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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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