by Taylor Luck | Apr 28,2012 | 23:12 AMMAN — Egyptian gas supplies are set to resume next month, an energy officials said, stressing that Cairo’s recent decision to annul its gas agreement with Israel will not affect the Kingdom’s main energy source. According to a Ministry of Energy source, Cairo pledged to resume pumping […]
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Egyptian gas supplies to Jordan to return ‘next month’ – Jordan Times
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Policy makers urged to consider green autos for cutting JD920 million fuel bill – Jordan Times
Cheap used cars put new, fuel-efficient cars at disadvantage in local market by Omar Obeidat | Apr 29,2012 | 22:24 AMMAN — New and fuel-efficient cars can cut the Kingdom’s gasoline subsidies by 40-55 per cent, according to automobile exporters. In separate interviews with The Jordan Times, auto sector stakeholders urged policy makers to consider […]
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Hybrid, Electric Cars – Jerusalem Post / Haaretz
Electric-car buyers to get thousands of shekels in tax benefits from Israeli government HAARETZ New incentive involves lowering purchase tax on vehicles that pollute less, resulting in a saving of NIS 6,000 to NIS 10,000 for car buyers. By Zafrir Rinat Motorists who buy electric-powered cars and some hybrid cars are to get additional tax […]
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Jordan enters talks with Russian, French firms over nuclear reactor – Jordan Times / Al Arabiya
by Taylor Luck | Apr 29,2012 | 22:44 AMMAN — Jordan has entered negotiations with French and Russian firms for the construction of the country’s first nuclear reactor, an energy official announced on Sunday. Amman is going ahead with parallel talks with Russian state-owned Atomstroy export and a consortium comprising the French firm AREVA and […]
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Water-saving initiative makes women ‘leaders of change’ in communities – Jordan Times
by Hana Namrouqa | Apr 29,2012 | 22:48 AMMAN — A new initiative is working to raise women’s awareness of the country’s water shortage and ways to reduce water consumption. The Leaders of Change programme is promoting efficient use of the Kingdom’s scant water resources at the household and community levels, Ministry of Water and […]
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Sri Lankan NGO head visits to study environment – Jerusalem Post
By SHARON UDASIN 04/30/2012 03:11 ‘Shared environmental challenges can be an entry point for coexistence,’ says Dr. Vinya Shanthidas Ariyaratne. In the semi-arid Eastern Province of Sri Lanka, Sinhalese, Tamil and Muslim populations, who have been rivals throughout their history, struggle over their shared but meager water resources, an issue that one man hopes to […]
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Renewable Energy Forum at the Arab League: On regulations and Pan-Arabism – Egypt Independent
Louise Sarant Tue, 24/04/2012 The world famous Arab League amphitheatre was filled yesterday with electricity and energy ministers from various countries in the Middle East and North Africa, including Egypt’s Hassan Younis, international donors, investors and bankers, all gathered to brainstorm about renewable energy in the region. All the speakers in the morning session of […]
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Meeting at Lebanese-American University Discusses AFED report on Arab Ecological Footprint – AFED
Beirut, 27 April 2012 The Lebanese-American University (LAU) was the host of a consultation meeting held by the Arab Forum for Environment and Development (AFED), to discuss the first draft of a report on ecological footprint and the options for sustainability in the Arab world. The meeting afforded report authors and editors the opportunity to […]
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On Toshka New Valley’s mega-failure – Egypt Independent
Andre Fecteau Thu, 26/04/2012 Presented as the solution to Egypt’s demographic and economic issues, and the Arab World’s largest and most expensive engineering enterprise, the Toshka New Valley project has now very little to show except for evidence of ill-informed political decisions. Toshka’s premise was simple yet grandiose: to dig a 240 kilometer canal out […]
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Jordan moves one step closer to ‘smart grid’ – Jordan Times
by Taylor Luck | Apr 27,2012 | 00:32 AMMAN — Jordan moved one step closer to a “smart” power grid on Thursday with the launch of a series of studies to prepare for the biggest upgrade of the Kingdom’s electricity infrastructure in over 30 years. Under an agreement signed on Thursday by the US Trade […]
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Israeli environmental groups oppose the building of 1,800 houses in Galilee town – Haaretz
Planned expansion of Kfar Vradim would increase the population by 50 percent. By Zafrir Rinat A recently approved expansion of the Galilee town of Kfar Vradim has drawn fire from environmental groups, though the town council insists the plan took environmental concerns into account. The expansion plan, approved by the northern district planning and building […]
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Price and politics complicate Kidron Valley sewage clean-up – Haaretz
Sewage from East Jerusalem has been flowing untreated through the valley for years. By Zafrir Rinat Efforts are underway to rehabilitate Jerusalem’s Kidron Valley, one of the most polluted valleys in either Israel or the Palestinian Authority. The sewage running through the valley, which begins in East Jerusalem and winds its way eastward down to […]
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Contaminating Israel’s soil – then and now – Haaretz
Early in the state’s history, munitions and other factories irrevocably damaged the soil. So why are we making similar mistakes decades later? By Zafrir Rinat A few years after I began working as an environmental affairs correspondent, I received a phone call from a water expert. He told me what only a handful of scientists […]
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Dimona-area sand mining could end destruction of Israel’s endangered habitats – Haaretz
Construction in Israel over the next three decades will require an estimated 290 million tons of sand, an essential construction component, according to a survey conducted for the Interior Ministry. By Zafrir Rinat The Rotem Plain in the south could be Israel’s major reservoir for construction sand in the coming decades. Using sand from Rotem […]
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NGO tackles wasteful reforestation practices – Daily Star
April 26, 2012 01:32 AM By Stephen Dockery BEIRUT: To grow a tree in Lebanon’s semi-arid soil, roots must be long and dense, and carefully pre-grown in a nursery so a young seedling can leech the deeply buried nutrients from the ground. The fragile seedlings must be hardened during a period of drought before being […]
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Solar power lights illuminate highway to Hermel – Daily Star
April 27, 2012 01:38 AM By Rakan al-Fakih HERMEL, Lebanon: The road home for residents of the Bekaa town of Hermel is lit up for the first time, with the Transport Ministry now putting the final touches on new solar powered street lights in the area. Seven hundred sixty-six light posts were erected along the […]
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Egypt terminates gas deal with Israel – Al Jazeera / Egypt says ready to resume gas supply to Israel, but at new price – Al Arabiya
Egypt terminates gas deal with Israel Al Jazeera Top official insists decision was not political as Israel says it overshadows peace agreement between the two countries. The head of the Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company has said it has terminated its contract to ship gas to Israel because of violations of contractual obligations, a decision […]
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‘Refugees, expatriates to stretch Jordan’s water supply this summer’ – Jordan Times
Water distribution programme to remain unchanged by Hana Namrouqa | Apr 22,2012 | 22:30 AMMAN — With the arrival of thousands of Syrian refugees in Jordan and the return of expatriates in summer, the Kingdom’s water supply is expected to face severe strain in the coming months, a government official said on Saturday. As the […]
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Israeli Desert Yields a Harvest of Energy – New York Times
By ISABEL KERSHNER Published: April 20, 2012 KETURA, Israel — Arriving at this bone-dry kibbutz in the Arava Desert late one afternoon in August 2006, Yosef Abramowitz, a social activist, Jewish educator and multimedia entrepreneur from Boston, opened the door of his van and was hit by a wall of heat. “The sun was setting, […]
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Greens to split as members join rival movement – Jerusalem Post
By SHARON UDASIN 04/20/2012 01:37 Move made in effort to make one stronger green party that can compete in elections out of two competing factions. In an effort to secure stronger political clout on both national and local levels, most Green Party city council members are splitting from their organization to officially join the Green […]
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