Battle focuses on plans to build a road through the Jerusalem Forest, as well as more than 1,000 homes at Mitzpeh Nafto’ah. By Zafrir Rinat Green groups are battling amongst themselves over whether new apartment complexes should go up in the hills west of Jerusalem or inside the city itself. Over the past decade, Jerusalem […]
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Israel’s green groups clash over where to build up Jerusalem – Haaretz
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‘Nahariya is like Chernobyl’ – Haaretz
Asbestos everywhere you look: This northern-Israel coastal town is riddled with the toxin, and the company that made it has taken its fight against paying half of the cleanup cost to the courts. By Ronny Linder-Ganz When Orit Reich, then a young mother, returned in 1991 to live in Nahariya, the city where she grew […]
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Environment Ministry announces new projects – Daily Star
April 03, 2012 02:09 AM The Daily Star BEIRUT: The Environment Ministry is to establish a National Council for the Environment to carry out research on the environmental impact of construction projects and provide an environmental certification system for businesses. The projects were announced Monday by Environment Minister Nazem al-Khoury under a series of decrees […]
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Garbage park land moves to public hands – Jerusalem Post
By SHARON UDASIN 04/03/2012 05:51 ILA removes main obstacle that had been delaying further development of Ariel Sharon Park. The Israel Lands Administration transferred 120 hectares (297 acres) of land from a private company to the Ariel Sharon Park Company over the weekend, achieving a “green dream of Gush Dan,” the Environmental Protection Ministry said. […]
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Israel cabinet to vote on network of bird centers – Haaretz
Government expected to approve NIS 40 million project to establish a network of bird-watching centers aimed at boosting nature tourism to Israel. By Zafrir Rinat The cabinet is expected to approve on Sunday the establishment of a network of bird-watching centers aimed at boosting nature tourism to Israel. The project, which is scheduled to take […]
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Arab world has an opportunity to change climate change perceptions – Al Arabiya
By Rt Hon John Gummer Sunday, 01 April 2012 The attention of much of the Arab world has recently been focused on the landmark Arab League summit, held between 27 and 29 March, the first to be held in Iraq since 1990. Going forwards, however, preparations are already underway for an even bigger, global conference […]
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Rio Summit: Scientists warn of ’emergency on global scale’ – Daily Star
March 29, 2012 02:52 PM LONDON: Leading scientists on Thursday called on the upcoming Rio Summit to grapple with environmental ills that they said pointed to “a humanitarian emergency on a global scale.” In a “State of the Planet” declaration issued after a four-day conference, the scientists said Earth was now facing unprecedented challenges, from […]
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Eco Logic / The end is nigh, unless… – Haaretz
A new OECD report paints a bleak future for our environmental future, unless we cut our rampant consumption of the planet’s resources. By Zafrir Rinat Environmental Protection Minister Gilad Erdan is in Paris to address other government ministers on Thursday about “Making Green Growth Deliver.” The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development convened the meeting […]
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Experts propose comprehensive strategy to resolve Jordan’s energy crisis – Jordan Times
Red tape, frequent change of energy ministers delay plans, pundits say by Omar Obeidat | Apr 01,2012 | 00:06 AMMAN — A group of energy experts has suggested several possible solutions to help policy makers put an end to the Kingdom’s energy woes. In a study prepared by the economic policy development forum, launched by […]
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Will Lebanon welcome or curse its natural gas? – Daily Star
March 27, 2012 02:02 AM By Mamdouh G. Salameh The Daily Star In 2006, U.S. oil company Noble Energy and Israel’s Ratio Oil Exploration received a license to explore “Leviathan,” a deep-water gas field in the Mediterranean about 130 kilometers off of Israel’s coastline. At the end of 2010, the two companies announced that Leviathan […]
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Shale gas could fuel a global energy revolution – Daily Star
April 02, 2012 12:59 AM By Fareed Zakaria The Daily Star No one could have predicted that oil prices would rise to today’s levels. Saudi Arabia’s oil minister, Ali al-Naimi, says they are irrationally high, pointing out that world demand is lower than the available supply and that Saudi oil inventories around the world are […]
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Natural gas ‘gateway to future,’ says top official – Jerusalem Post
By SHARON UDASIN 03/29/2012 03:15 Experts at energy forum say Israel’s natural gas reserves can create more than just a valuable supply for Israel. Israel’s ample natural gas reserves can create more than just a valuable energy supply for Israel and the countries that may import the resource, experts said at a forum on Wednesday. […]
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Is desalination the solution for Israel’s water problems? Depends who you ask – Haaretz
Desalination systems account for a fifth of the freshwater used in Israel and, according to existing plans, by the end of the decade that amount will be doubled. By Zafrir Rinat Increasing desalination can improve water quality and save the economy some NIS 500 million a year, according to a new survey commissioned by the […]
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As Israelis consume more seafood, Mediterranean and Kinneret produce less – Haaretz
Can overfishing here and abroad be stopped in time to save the last undomesticated food? By Netta Ahituv Published 12:40 29.03.12 Latest update 12:40 29.03.12 As Israelis consume more seafood, Mediterranean and Kinneret produce less Can overfishing here and abroad be stopped in time to save the last undomesticated food? By Netta Ahituv While humans […]
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Design students’ project to decorate the Shafdan – Jerusalem Post
By SHARON UDASIN 03/30/2012 00:01 Bezalel design student believes water purification projects could help solve clean water shortage issues across the globe. Bossmat Eliezer’s modern take on the biosand filte By Oded Antman Equipping children with the hands-on ability to easily assemble a natural water filtration unit with their own raw materials could help solve […]
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‘Implementation of Jordan Red Sea Project to begin early next year’ – Jordan Times
by Hana Namrouqa | Mar 28,2012 | 00:14 AMMAN — Implementation of the first phase of the Jordan Red Sea Project (JRSP) will start early next year, Minister of Water and Irrigation Mousa Jamani said on Tuesday. Projected to supply the Kingdom with around one billion cubic metres of water by 2022, the JRSP will […]
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Water crisis looms, officials search for solution – Daily Star
BEIRUT: Lebanon is running out of water. The country was unable to retain almost any of the rain that fell during one of the rainiest winters in years, and personal water consumption remains extremely high. At the beginning of the month Energy and Water Ministry officials took one of the first unified steps to address […]
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Khalil: Majority of firms that sell drinking water are unlicensed – Daily Star
SIDON/BEIRUT: Around 85 percent of companies in the country that sell drinking water do not have a license to do so, Health Minister Ali Hasan Khalil said Thursday as authorities continued to uncover expired goods around the country. The minister, speaking during a news conference on public health and food safety, added that many do […]
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Japan Inaugurates Three Projects in Jordan Valley – WAFA
RAMALLAH, March 21, 2012 (WAFA) – Japan and the Palestinian Authority (PA) inaugurated on Wednesday three projects for community empowerment in the Jordan Valley, according to a press release by representative office of Japan to the PA. The three projects come as part of Japan’s contribution to the PA totaling around $12 million to support […]
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Islamic Bank to Support Gaza Projects with $52 Million – WAFA
GAZA, March 27, 2012 (WAFA) – The Jeddah, Saudi Arabia-based Islamic Development Bank (IDB) Tuesday signed a number of aid agreements worth a total of $52 million to support several projects in different sectors in Gaza, according to a statement issued by IDB. It said $13 million would go for supporting the reconstruction of 250 […]
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