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A dip in Dead Sea’s salt brings sweet news for diabetics – Haaretz

By Dan Even A short dip in the Dead Sea facilitates a drop in blood glucose levels and could improve the medical conditions of diabetics, according to an initial study conducted by researchers from the health sciences faculty of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and Soroka Medical Center in Be’er Sheva. The study involved an […]

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Call for Applications: Across Borders 2012 – Bryan Bartosik-Velez

I am writing to ask for your assistance in recruiting for the 2012 program which will be comprised of professionals from the Middle East (please see information below). There are a few rules we must follow: The applicants must be citizens of Jordan, Egypt, Israel or the Palestinian Territories, and cannot hold dual US citizenship. […]

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Local firm to construct more Golan Heights wind turbines – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 08/24/2011 06:13 CEO sees wind power as one way of shifting centralized energy production among local communities. Talkbacks (21) An Israeli green energy firm that has focused primarily on photovoltaic installations is now shifting gears and adding wind farms to its future inventory by signing a cooperation agreement to erect turbines in […]

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Judge nixes petition against purified wastewater reservoir – Jerusalem Post

By JOANNA PARASZCZUK AND SHARON UDASIN 08/25/2011 05:01 Court rejects “Not In My Back Yard” argument from local councils, says all Israelis must do their part. Talkbacks (1) As the water level in the Kinneret hovered around the lower red line on Wednesday, a judge in the Tel Aviv District Court slammed a petition by […]

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Ministry monitors underground water in Shobak – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – The Ministry of Water and Irrigation on Saturday said farms’ consumption of underground water in Shobak is monitored and violators are bound to be held accountable. Owners of apple farms in Shobak, about 170 kilometres to the south of Amman, pump water from their licensed wells according to the underground […]

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Salty water compounds woes of Burj al-Barajneh camp residents Daily Star

August 27, 2011 01:46 AM By Annie Slemrod BURJ AL-BARAJNEH, Lebanon: Sometimes personal hygiene isn’t a private matter.“When I shower, my eyes burn,” says Bashir Homato. He scratches his arms from behind the counter at a small shop. “My skin itches.” Brushing his teeth with tap water, Homato says, “[it] makes me vomit.” Khaled Sahmarani […]

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Environment ministry launches entrepreneurship contest – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 08/25/2011 02:39 First-time social entrepreneurship competition will distribute NIS 100,000 worth of prize money at contest’s end. Talkbacks () The Environmental Protection Ministry, in conjunction with Ashoka Israel and the Green Environment Fund, has for the first time launched a social entrepreneurship competition that will distribute NIS 100,000 worth of prize money […]

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Green Movement champions ‘Green New Deal’ program – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 08/26/2011 05:15 Program to rely on net, rather than gross, economic growth; recognizes the importance of integrating sustainability into daily life, Talkbacks () The Green Movement has issued a report proposing a “Green New Deal” program for Israel, asking that the government shift its economic policies from relying on figures of the […]

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Second GODEM Seminar examines waste management situation in Lebanon – ENPI

25-08-2011 The project for optimised management of Waste in the Mediterranean (GODEM), implemented in the framework of the EU-funded programme CIUDAD, is holding its second seminar on Integrated Solid Waste Management in Lebanon on 19 and 20 September 2011 in Tripoli, Lebanon. A press release said the seminar will highlight the concrete implementation steps Al […]

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Israeli-Arab environmentalist works toward a sustainable future – MFA

“I see what we do here as very important in bringing people together,” says Dr. Tareq Abu Hamed. “This is the future we need to invest in.” By Avigayil Kadesh, 22.8.2011 Dr. Tareq Abu Hamed jokingly calls himself the “black sheep” of his family. That’s because, of the five siblings in his Arab-Israeli family, he […]

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[Israel] Group proposes ‘green New Deal’ – YNet

Green Movement suggests new economic agenda, to include replacing GDP with the GPI, raising taxes on environmentally unfriendly products, raising capital gains and corporate taxes, and transitioning to renewable energy by Billie Frenkel, Tani Goldstein 08.25.11 The tent city protests have placed the nation’s economic system at the front and center of the current public […]

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DESERTEC Thesis Award

Munich – The industry initiative Dii, together with the DESERTEC Foundation and the DESERTEC University Network launch the DESERTEC Thesis Award this year. The winners will receive their award at Dii’s Annual Conference in November in Cairo. The aim of the award is to recognize outstanding research papers and to encourage more students to conduct […]

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Green Economy for a Changing Arab World – Najib Saab

By Najib Saab, Issue 160-161, July 2011 The Arab Spring, which started in early December 2010, has been at the center of global news coverage. The topic of AFED 2011 report is not unrelated to these events. We hope for the Arab Spring to usher in a new direction for economic and environmental sustainability. At […]

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Interview: Pitfalls of Environmental Journalism in the Middle East with Najib Saab – Green Prophet

Rola Tassabehji For those with any interest in the environmental issues in the Arab world, “Al- Bia Wal-Tanmia” is a familiar name. Started in 1996, the only Pan Arab environmental magazine was the precursor of the Arab Forum for Environment and Development (AFED), a regional non-profit organization based in Beirut which has become a public […]

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A Jew, an Arab and an owl walk into a barn – Haaretz

Jewish and Arab farmers in northern Israel have recruited avian assistance and adopted a green method of pest control. Published 23.08.11 By Zafrir Rinat Tags: Palestinians Israeli Arab Israel agriculture A popular superstition holding that owls are bad luck caused Arab farmers to refuse for quite some time to put up nesting boxes for the […]

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Germany to offer JD100 million to support water sector, development – Jordan Times

AMMAN (JT) – Two separate agreements on technical and financial cooperation, in which the German government will make commitments of JD100 million (99 million euros), will be signed on Monday. Scheduled to be signed by German Ambassador to Jordan Ralph Tarraf, who assumed his post earlier this month, and Minister of Planning and International Cooperation […]

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Desert dams to shore up rehabilitation of damaged badia ecosystems – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – Thirteen desert dams with a total storage capacity of 80,000 cubic metres will be established in the northeastern badia by 2012 for the rehabilitation of damaged badia ecosystems, according to officials. The desert dams and ponds are part of a project for the rehabilitation of natural pastures in the northeastern […]

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Aerial views, digital maps to help improve water management – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – The Ministry of Water and Irrigation will start using aerial photos and digital maps to monitor illegal use of water and pinpoint the best locations for implementing water harvesting projects. Under an agreement signed on Sunday between the Ministry of Water and Irrigation and the Royal Geographic Centre (RGC), management […]

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‘Solar energy to generate cash for Ellomay – YNET

Ellomay Capital, held by Shlomo Nehama, Ran Fridrich and Hemi Raphael, begins trading on New York Stock Exchange Nir Zalik, Calcalist Published: 08.22.11, 14:32 / Israel Business Share on TwitterShare on Facebook share Ellomay Capital, the energy company under the control of Shlomo Nehama, Ran Fridrich and Hemi Raphael, which was been traded over the […]

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Infrastructures Ministry to sell discounted light bulbs – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 08/23/2011 04:36 Part of a broader effort to promote energy efficiency in both the home and in public institutions. Talkbacks () The National Infrastructures Ministry will soon begin selling discounted energy-saving light bulbs to the public as part of a broader effort to promote energy efficiency in both the home and in […]

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