IRBID — A team from the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) on Tuesday examined the possibility of carrying out a heating and cooling project using solar energy at the Irbid Chamber of Commerce (ICC). The environmental project is one of several that the GIZ is planning to implement in Jordan in cooperation with the […]
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German grant to cover renewable energy projects – Jordan Times
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Lebanon energy reserves exceed estimates – Daily Star
January 31, 2013 12:41 AM By Osama Habib BEIRUT: As Lebanon prepared to invite oil companies to pre-qualify for bidding on upcoming tenders, a 3-D survey showed that gas reserves off its southern coast may be larger than previously thought, a senior executive at energy company Spectrum said Wednesday. “We have re-assessed the data we […]
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Car importers fined over pollution data – YNET
Environmental Protection Ministry slaps several top car importers with fines totaling NIS 1.5 million over lacking information given to consumers Ynetnews Published: 01.28.13 The Environmental Protection Ministry has slapped fines amounting to NIS 1.5 million (roughly $400,000) on several leading vehicle importers for publishing car advertisements that were either lacking or presenting inaccurate air pollution […]
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Israel’s worst impending environmental crisis: traffic [Haaretz]
Israel’s main metropolitan area is way behind in public transportation compared to European cities, and traffic is expected to worsen significantly in the coming years. By Zafrir Rinat, Jan. 24, 2013 Among the environmental crises to confront Israel in the coming years, the transportation crisis might be the worst. At a recent conference held by […]
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Ecological Healing in the ‘Holyland’ [National Geographic News Watch]
In this guest-article, Dr. Christopher S. Clarke of the Osprey Foundation describes the Foundation’s work in Palestine and Israel to address the most pressing environmental needs of communities impacted by growing inequality and access to resources, and how such an ecological approach might be a means of overcoming despair. Source: National Geographic News Watch: http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2013/01/19/ecological-healing-in-the-holyland/ […]
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Jordanian National Railway Project as part of a Regional Railway Network
The UfM-labelled project “Jordanian National Railway Project as Part of a Regional Railway Network”, will allow for the integration of the Jordanian railway system with the regional network. Source: Union for the Mediterranean Easy and safe mobility of flow of goods and people on land and sea is essential for maintaining peaceful relations and enhancing […]
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New book: Between Ruin and Restoration: An Environmental History of Israel
Between Ruin and Restoration: An Environmental History of Israel Edited by Daniel E. Orenstein, Alon Tal, & Char Miller, University of Pittsburgh Press, 2013 http://www.upress.pitt.edu/BookDetails.aspx?bookId=36317 The environmental history of Israel is as intriguing and complex as the nation itself. Situated on a mere 8,630 square miles, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea and Persian Gulf, varying […]
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71% of public wants new Knesset to push green issues – YNET
Poll by Society for Protection of Nature in Israel finds that majority of Israelis want new government to promote an environmental agenda Billie Frenkel Published: 01.22.13 A new survey by the Society for Protection of Nature in Israel found that an overwhelming majority of the public would like to see the new government promote an […]
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From energy to water usage, major parties go green – Jerusalem Post
By SHARON UDASIN 01/20/2013 Labor, Tzipi Livni Party, Meretz slam PM for privatizing public land; 75% of Israelis say environmental issues essential to quality of life. As the country’s leading parties spar over two-state solutions and who must serve in the army, one issue that nearly all have declared crucial to the state’s survival is […]
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Israel joins UN’s Kiev Protocol – YNET
Environmental Protection Ministry commits to following UN protocol on air pollution; pledges to grant public access to transparent emissions data 01.25.13 Israel has joined the UN’s Kiev Protocol on air pollution, the Environmental Protection Ministry said. The Kiev Protocol, also known as the Protocol on Pollutant Release and Transfer Registers (PRTR), was introduced and enacted […]
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Gov’t to give NIS 8M for rivers’ rehabilitation – YNET
Environmental Protection Ministry issues several bids with aim of turning neglected bodies of water into prized natural resource 01.23.13 The Environmental Protection Ministry has issued several bids for the rehabilitation of polluted rivers and streams across Israel, Ynet has learned. The ministry said that is has been able to secure NIS 8 million (roughly $2.14 […]
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Court to hear appeal over resort on Israel’s Palmahim beach – Haaretz
Developers say they have lost NIS 100 million because they have been unable to start building a planned vacation village on the shore, after objections by environmentalists led to the government shelving the project. By Zafrir Rinat | Jan.20, 2013 The Planning and Building Law does not assure that an area with approved plans is […]
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State approves drilling for oil in area earmarked as marine nature reserve – Haaretz
Committee rejects objections to the plans submitted by the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel and Zalul, the Israeli environmental association. By Zafrir Rinat | Jan.15, 2013 The Tel Aviv District Planning Committee approved on Monday a plan to conduct experimental drilling in a search for oil some 19 kilometers off the coast […]
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With Tu Bishvat near, a tree grows in Zichron Yaakov – Haaretz
With Tu Bishvat around the corner, a new immigrant from England is planning a tribute to her great-great-grandfather, who started the tradition of planting trees on Jewish Arbor Day. By Judy Maltz | Jan.24, 2013 The tradition of planting trees on Tu Bishvat, the Jewish equivalent of Arbor Day, was started back in 1890 by […]
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LNG gas to start flowing into Israel – Jerusalem Post
SHARON UDASIN 01/24/2013 Israel Natural Gas Lines (INGL) has completed construction of a marine liquefied natural gas receiving buoy, from which the flow of gas into Israel’s transmission lines is slated to begin on Friday. Energy officials at a launching ceremony on Thursday hailed the buoy as capable of relieving the country’s gas shortage until […]
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Israel’s worst impending environmental crisis: traffic – Haaretz
Israel’s main metropolitan area is way behind in public transportation compared to European cities, and traffic is expected to worsen significantly in the coming years. By Zafrir Rinat | Jan.24, 2013 Among the environmental crises to confront Israel in the coming years, the transportation crisis might be the worst. At a recent conference held by […]
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Is the Red Sea-Dead Sea canal about to become reality? – Haaretz
The plan, estimated to cost almost $10 billion, has raised concerns among environmentalists in both Jordan and Israel. By Zafrir Rinat | Jan.16, 2013 After almost a decade of arguments over the feasibility of a proposed pipeline between the Red Sea and the Dead Sea, the World Bank released a series of reports over the […]
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New book: Environmental Politics in Egypt: Activists, Experts, and the State
Environmental Politics in Egypt: Activists, Experts, and the State (Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Politics, 2012) http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415783002/ Based on extensive fieldwork from the late 1990s to 2011, the book shows how environmental experts and activists sought to influence state policies and corporate behavior. The book analyzes donor-sponsored projects, popular campaigns, and public controversies to show […]
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World Bank: Red-Dead pipeline is feasible – Jerusalem Post
By SHARON UDASIN 01/17/2013 Project connecting the two seas would be an environmental disaster, green activists warn. While there may be environmental and social impacts on the region, a trilateral plan to construct a 180-kilometer pipeline transporting water from the Red Sea to the Dead Sea is feasible, a World Bank study has determined. After […]
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Environment issues high on agendas of tickets, absent from programmes of individual candidates – Jordan Times
by Hana Namrouqa | Jan 17, 2013 | 21:43 AMMAN — Addressing environment pollution and poor waste management as well as applying better rainwater harvesting dominate the agendas of national tickets competing for next week’s parliamentary elections. Agendas of the national lists feature some of Jordan’s “key water and environment issues”, while local constituency candidates […]
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