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Red tape stymieing U.S.-style solar power initiatives – Haaretz

One week after Energy and Water Resources Minister Uzi Landau predicted a summer full of power outages, two Anglos who are spearheading alternative energy initiatives in Israel. By Mordechai I. Twersky One week after Energy and Water Resources Minister Uzi Landau predicted a summer fraught with power outages, two Anglos who are spearheading alternative energy […]

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Israel nixes solar energy for Palestinians – Jordan Times

Israel nixes solar energy for Palestinians AP | Feb 25,2012 | 22:54 A Palestinian woman carries a bucket of water next to solar panels in Al Thala community, north of the West Bank city of Hebron, Wednesday (AP photo) AL THALA, West Bank — Electricity from solar panels and wind turbines has revolutionised life in […]

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Regulator approves first Beduin solar license – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 02/08/2012 02:38 Contract to develop solar field was first signed a year-and-a-half ago, will be funded by US gov’t agency. Beduin leaders and Arava Power Company president By Hannah Schafer The Public Utility Authority on Monday night issued the first license for a solar power facility on Beduin land, approving the Tarabin […]

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Privatisation of potash and phosphate companies – Jordan Times

by Fahed Fanek | Feb 12,2012 | 22:53 A heated dialogue of the deaf is currently taking place, not only in the papers, electronic media and political salons, but also in the street, starting at the Grand Husseini Mosque and ending at the Nakheel Square every Friday. The claim is that previous governments sold off […]

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The current of climate change – Al Jazeera

Christiana Figueres, the UN climate chief, discusses the state of the climate change debate. It is barely detectable by the naked eye, but it is here – you just have to look hard enough: Climate change. Emissions from factories, cars and other sources are causing the global average temperature to rise according to the majority […]

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Ministry ignores leukemia fears and calls for no limit on radiation levels at electrical facilities – Haaretz

Energy ministry and Israel Electric Corporation (IEC) say there is no justification for restricting the radiation level, a move which would cost billions of shekels. By Zafrir Rinat The Energy and Water Resources Ministry objects to limiting the radiation level at electrical facilities, despite recommendations by the health and environmental protection ministries. The energy ministry […]

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The banality of breaking the law – Haaretz

The story of Hadera’s Georgy Beach restaurant is one that exemplifies the weakness of local authorities and their inability to impose the law on some aggressive individuals. It’s a story about the banality of corruption. Haaretz Editorial A report by Revital Hovel in Friday’s Hebrew edition of Haaretz about a small stand on the Givat […]

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A green school of thought – Haaretz

The architect behind a UN plan to build 20 eco-friendly schools in Gaza discusses the challenges of sustainable development in the Strip. By Noam Dvir For the past year Italian architect Mario Cucinella has been heading a UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA ) project to build 20 sustainable schools in the Gaza Strip. The […]

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Shikun u’Binui launches Arava solar thermal plant – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 02/23/2012 04:35 Concentrated solar power facility launched by environment and infrastructure firm includes about 100 parabolic troughs. Environment and infrastructure firm Shikun u’Binui (Housing & Construction Holding Company) launched its solar thermal research and development facility in the Arava Desert on Wednesday, an experimental site that precedes a 120- megawatt commercial version […]

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Negev cleantech hub can be development engine – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 02/23/2012 04:22 OECD findings are front and center at Eilat-Eilot Forum for Renewable Energy Policy workshop. Hiking the Negev wilderness By Joe Yudin By establishing a cleantech “cluster” within its bounds, the Negev will simultaneously stimulate regional development as a whole, experts agreed during a workshop at the Eilat-Eilot Forum for Renewable […]

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Eco-logic / Make them pay – Haaretz

Those who dump building waste must shoulder the cost of the cleanup. By Zafrir Rinat Over the last few weeks bulldozers have been removing huge piles of building waste from a site in Petah Tikva in order to pave a new section of a road and build an educational complex. That would be good news […]

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Major rise in Kinneret water levels prompts Israel water company to dismantle artificial dam – Haaretz

After the particularly rainy winter that took Israel by storm this year, there will no longer be a need to artificially raise the water levels of the Kinneret. By Eli Ashkenazi The rainy winter Israel has experienced this year has led to a vast rise in the Kinneret’s water levels, prompting the Mekorot Water Company […]

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new pulbication: River Jordan The Mythology of a Dividing Line

by Rachel Havrelock. University of Chicago Press. 320 pages | 15 halftones | 6 x 9 | © 2011 Cloth $40.00 ISBN: 9780226319575 Published November 2011 E-book $7.00 to $32.00 About E-books ISBN: 9780226319599 Published October 2011 As the site of several miracles in the Jewish and Christian traditions, the Jordan is one of the […]

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Green groups warn new road will devastate Jerusalem Forest – Haaretz

But Interior Ministry unlikely to ax Route 16 plan By Zafrir Rinat Irrevocable damage would be caused to the Jerusalem Forest by a new road in the capital, say environmentalists. The National Roads Company planning Route 16, which would connect the city’s Route 1 entrance with Jerusalem’s southwest neighborhoods, insists it would relieve the heavy […]

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UN delegation to assess Gulf War environment compensation – Jordan Times

Petra | Feb 23,2012 | 22:59 AMMAN — Prime Minister Awn Khasawneh on Thursday met with a delegation from the United Nations Compensation Committee (UNCC), which is on a visit to the Kingdom to assess the environmental compensation that Jordan received following the 1991 Gulf War. During the meeting, Khasawneh stressed the government’s keenness to […]

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Web ballot on Dead Sea renovation launched – Jerusalem Post

By BEN HARTMAN 02/22/2012 05:42 Public can now vote on what shape the NIS 833 million rehabilitation of the Dead Sea will take in the coming years. The Dead Sea By Marc Israel Sellem The Tourism Ministry on Tuesday launched an online ballot where the public can vote on what shape the NIS 833 million […]

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Report: Sanitary drainage absent in 99% of poorest villages – Egypt Independent

Ninety-nine percent of Egypt’s poorest villages lack sanitary drainage, according to a report released Monday by the cabinet’s Information and Decision Support Center. The report said sewage water is a main source of pollution, containing biological and chemical pollutants. A gap exists between Egyptian cities and villages in terms of subsurface drainage, the report said, […]

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Planning Adminstration vs. environmentalists – Haaretz / Jerusalem Post

Israeli planning reform gets last-minute revision, drawing environmentalists’ ire – Haaretz Government claims bill will allow for quicker approval of construction plans, but green groups worry it could harm the landscape and the public’s ability to oppose plans. By Zafrir Rinat Published 21.02.12 Critics of a proposed reform of Israel’s planning establishment were shocked to […]

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Recycling programs in new ecology push – Jerusalem Post / Israeli ministers back bill mandating recycling of electronic scrap – Haaretz

Recycling programs in new ecology push – Jerusalem Post By JTA/JESSICA STEINBERG 02/11/2012 00:50 Proponents of recycling say that little by little, Israelis are learning to become more conscious of their environment. recycling in Jerusalem By Yossi Zamir/JTA The still-new recycling center in the Givat Shaul neighborhood of Jerusalem is fairly quiet on a crisp […]

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Sustainability Outlook 2030 asks for public input – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 02/15/2012 23:25 Program aims to present environmental trends for past 2 decades, outline options for future. air pollution By Thinkstock A new environmental project that examines the country’s consumption trends for the past two decades and outlines potential outcomes and solutions for the next two is asking that the public actively participate […]

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