y SHARON UDASIN 02/10/2014 Senior vice president of engineering Ron Weiss: “The IEC is working to preserve the environment.” The Israel Electric Corporation (IEC) has completed construction on a biological wastewater treatment system on the grounds of the Ramat Hovav power plant. The Ramat Hovav power complex produces about 100 cu.m. of wastewater a month, […]
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Israel Electric Corporation opens biological waste treatment plant in Ramat Hovav – Jerusalem Post
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Environment Ministry to allocate NIS 2m. to clean beaches – Jerusalem Post
By SHARON UDASIN 02/09/2014 Study of beach cleanliness for 2013 indicated half of country’s shores ranked between “medium” and “very dirty” Standing by his motto of integrating social and environmental justice, Environmental Protection Minister Amir Peretz decided on Sunday to allocate a budget of NIS 2 million to keep Israel’s beaches clean. The ministry will […]
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To whom does Israel’s coastline belong? – Haaretz
Controversy over Ashkelon beachfront kiosk raises questions as to the state and local authorities’ abilities to protect public spaces. By Zafrir Rinat Can a real estate developer annex a part of the natural coastline that was intended to be public property, then turn it into a prosperous commercial enterprise? What are the state and local […]
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Experts: Public education, local focus needed to implement Mediterranean coastal management – Jerusalem Post
By SHARON UDASIN 02/12/2014 New project aims to bridge the legal and institutional gap in the implementation of Mediterranean Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) protocol. In order to optimize coastal management along the Mediterranean’s shores, educating the public effectively and adapting protocols to local needs will be crucial, experts agreed at a conference on Wednesday. […]
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Environmental Peacemaking, February 2014 – Ecopeace / Friends of the Earth Middle East
Water Cannot Wait campaign launch EcoPeace/ Friends of the Earth Middle East, together with the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) held a conference in Tel Aviv as part of the launch of our “Water Cannot Wait” campaign. The conference, entitled “Cross Border Environmental Issues and Water Resources in the Context of the Peace Process”, […]
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Project to promote better water consumption habits in Zarqa – Jordan Times
‘MCA-Jordan completes 45% of wastewater network rehabilitation project’ by Hana Namrouqa | Feb 03, 2014 | 23:20 Once the expansion of the Samra Wastewater Treatment Plant is completed, the plant will become one of the largest wastewater treatment plants in the Middle East and North Africa, according to the Millennium Challenge Account – Jordan AMMAN […]
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Controlling Water for Population Transfer – The Broker
Mark Zeitoun | 28 January 2014 he suffering of the Palestinians forced off their land is not due to climate change or drought; it is the result of unchecked political forces. There are at least two features to note in the way that power underlies the conflict over freshwater between Israel and the Palestinians in […]
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January driest month in ages for many regions in Israel – Jerusalem Post
By SHARON UDASIN 02/04/2014 Dry winter is caused by a phenomenon called “blocking,” in which most rain systems are “stuck” in Western Europe, expert says. Although the northeastern US may have spent January pummeled by snowstorms and frigid temperatures, Israel last month was troublingly dry, experts from the Water Authority and Israel Meteorological Services said […]
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Winter pools drying up early for lack of rain, endangering wildlife – Haaretz
Ecologist says ‘this is the first time we’ve seen the process of drying up happen already in January.’ By Zafrir Rinat | Feb. 6, 2014 | 11:27 AM The dry winter has nature conservancy groups worried about the fate of winter pools and the wildlife that depend on them for survival. The Society for the […]
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National Council approves promotion of 30 sites for wind farm construction – Jerusalem Post
By SHARON UDASIN 02/04/2014 The National Council for Planning and Building decided on Tuesday to promote the construction of large wind farms and turbines on 30 sites around the country. The decision was made after an interministerial team that was reviewing the topographic effects of establishing wind farms submitted its recommendations to the council last […]
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Israel’s back-up gas supply floats far offshore – Reuters / Al-Arabiya / YNET
As the only country in the world to rely on a boat for its emergency energy supplies, Israel is dangerously close to the tipping point: Expected to complete the shift to natural gas from coal. But can it work for a nation under constant military threat? Permanently anchored in the choppy waters of the eastern […]
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Green Police raids Kiryat Gat facility for illegal pesticide production, marketing – Jerusalem Post
By SHARON UDASIN 02/04/2014 Environmental Protection Ministry investigates production of dangerous chemical preparations and pesticides by Or Hayeshua factory. Inspectors from the Environmental Protection Ministry’s Green Police raided a Kiryat Gat factory over the weekend that was allegedly producing dangerous pesticides and marketing forbidden chemical preparations to the public. The weekend raid occurred at the […]
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Israel moves to clean uranium from site of future park near Haifa – Haaretz
Critics of the government’s efforts say the sludge should be disposed of at a regulated waste management facility, not nearby. By Zafrir Rinat | Feb. 4, 2014 | 3:40 AM Work is scheduled to begin soon to remove the uranium-tainted sludge at the bottom of the Kishon River in the Haifa area, where a new […]
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Fishermen, environmentalists band together to demand reforms for Israel’s fishing industry – Jerusalem Post
For Ashkelon fisherman Eran Hasid, who has been out on the Mediterranean waters for 15 years, the last two have filled his nets with little more than plastic bags. “I throw nets and what I catch are nylons and plastic bags that come north from Gaza,” Hasid told The Jerusalem Post on Thursday, aboard his […]
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Gaza Strip faces water shortage – YNET / Haaretz
Israeli, Palestinian experts say Gaza Strip residents facing growing water shortage. ‘Environment is still a hostage of politics,’ expert says The Media Line 01.29.14 The 1.7 million residents of the Gaza Strip are facing a growing water shortage, according to Israeli and Palestinian experts who presented their findings at a conference of Friends of the […]
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new publication: The Role of Drought and Climate Change in the Syrian Uprising: Untangling the Triggers of the Revolution
Francesca de Châtel, The Role of Drought and Climate Change in the Syrian Uprising: Untangling the Triggers of the Revolution. Middle East Studies This article examines the role of drought and climate change as indirect triggers of the Syrian uprising that started in March 2011. It frames the 2006-10 drought that struck north-eastern Syria in […]
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Private Israeli-Palestinian gas deal still hostage to politics – YNET
Deal signed this month involving Israeli natural gas field, Palestinian power firm marked may need top-level support to succeed Reuters 01.31.14, A billion-dollar deal signed this month involving an Israeli natural gas field and a Palestinian power firm marked a rare private-sector victory over political conflict, but it may need top-level support to succeed. Palestinian […]
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EU pitches in on Bekaa Valley’s mounting trash problem – Daily Star
January 31, 2014 12:27 AM By Elise Knutsen ZAHLE/BAALBEK, Lebanon: The mountain of trash at Zahle can be seen from a distance. Bits of dirt and detritus get picked up by the wind, settling on the nearby waste management facility. Although the town boasts one of the country’s most advanced trash and recycling operations, the […]
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Israel planning new road in Galilee, at expense of national park – Haaretz
Proposed road would reduce size of park, disrupt animal habitats, critics charge. By Zafrir Rinat | Jan. 27, 2014 The Northern District Planning and Building Committee is set to decide soon whether to permit the construction of a new entrance road to the town of Tzippori, at the expense of national park land. The proposal […]
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Inching towards solar energy – Jordan Times (editorial)
Jan 30, 2014 At last the government has decided to give incentives to farmers to resort to renewable energy sources to help them with their irrigation needs and their business in general. The Agricultural Credit Corporation is now offering low-interest, easy-term loans to farmers to move away from fuel-generated energy and use solar power. The […]
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