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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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Green conscience – Daily Star

Pollution in Lebanon is rife and obvious, from its sea to it rivers and quarries, and this despite the dozens of organizations, NGOs, and committees in the country that purport to protect the environment for current and future generations of Lebanese. Over the years these entities have failed to make any significant impact on the […]

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Gaza Desalination Facility: Potential donors and financial coordinators discuss technical and financial aspects – ENPI

22-02-2012 Representatives of international financial institutions (IFIs), the European Commission and the Norwegian government gathered last week at the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) headquarters in Barcelona to discuss a technical update for the Gaza Strip Desalination Facility project, as well as progress towards financial commitments. A press release said that the preliminary technical and […]

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CIUDAD water management project to help save drinking water in Lebanon – ENPI

22-02-2012 The first of 8 decentralized waste water treatment plants was inaugurated in the town of Baakline, Lebanon. The first results of collection and purification of “grey” water carried out by the EU-funded Urban Water Management project (WADI) in the Mount Lebanon governorate were presented at the meeting of project partners held in Baakine from […]

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Bringing Lebanon out of the dark, naturally – Daily Star

By Brooke Anderson The Daily Star BEIRUT: At his goat farm in the remote Bekaa Valley town of Qaa near the Syrian border, Hasan Istaytiyyah is enjoying a rare luxury in Lebanon: 24-hour electricity.For the past seven months, the house on his farm has been running on a solar-powered system that has replaced unreliable state-run […]

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South Korean firm to take over controversial Dead Sea oil concession – Jordan Times

by Taylor Luck | Feb 21,2012 | 23:38 AMMAN — Jordan has reached an understanding with a South Korean firm to resume oil exploration in a Dead Sea region some claim to be home to the country’s only commercially viable oil deposits. The Natural Resources Authority (NRA) and Korean firm, Korea Global Petroleum Corporation, signed […]

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Overcrowded Israeli city to get its first park – Haaretz

One of Israel’s most overcrowded cities, Bnei Brak, is about to get a green lung transplant with plans to expand Yarkon Park. By Zafrir Rinat Tel Aviv’s Yarkon Park is to be expanded into Bnei Brak. The area’s regional planning committee will officially confirm the plans in coming weeks, paving the way for work to […]

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Eco-logic / Avian upheaval – Haaretz

Eagles are one of the many bird populations in Israel that are under threat, according to a new study. By Zafrir Rinat What do members of the bustard family, the cream-colored courser and the Nubian nightjar have in common? These birds are becoming extinct in Israel, because their nests are being destroyed. According to a […]

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Tilting at Windmills: Palestinian Villages May Soon Go Dark Once Again – Der Speigel

By Juliane von Mittelstaedt Photo Gallery: Solar Power for the West Bank Photos AP Several small Palestinian villages in the West Bank had been without electricity for decades — before an Israeli foundation with funding from Europe recently installed solar panels and wind turbines. Now, though, Israel wants to remove the facilities because they are […]

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Israel’s Civil Administration promoting legislation to let settlers build dirt roads without planning approval – Haaretz

If approved, the new policy would substantially expand the ability of Jewish settlers in the West Bank to take control of additional land. By Chaim Levinson The Israel Defense Force’s Civil Administration in the West Bank is promoting legislation that would allow Jewish settlers to build new dirt roads without planning approval if their purpose […]

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So down to earth – Haaretz

On the same festive day when Netanyahu was planting a tree, Aisha and Salma Abu Keif from Umm Batin, the ancient village to the east, could see the mixture of waste known as Nahal Hebron. By Tal Niv Benjamin Netanyahu planting a tree is the most positive image the prime minister could aspire to. 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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Israeli ministers back bill mandating recycling of electronic scrap – Haaretz / Jerusalem Post

Local government officials warn that the move is improperly funded, and may require hikes in municipal taxes to pay for them. By Zafrir Rinat The Ministerial Committee for Legislation on Monday approved a government-sponsored bill mandating that electronic scrap be recycled, paving the way for a Knesset vote on the issue. The bill joins several […]

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Recycling programs in new ecology push – Jerusalem Post

Recycling programs in new ecology push 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 winter afternoon. Several […]

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Work on soil contamination bill advances – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 02/15/2012 23:17 Bill proposed by Environmental Protection Ministry staff would curb soil pollution and rehabilitate contaminated lands. Polluted stream – illustrative photo By Zalul The Knesset’s Internal Affairs and Environment Committee began on Tuesday to prepare a bill that would curb soil pollution and rehabilitate contaminated lands for its second and third […]

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Damage from red river could be long felt – Daily Star

February 18, 2012 02:09 AM By Van Meguerditchian The Daily Star The waterway of Nahr Beirut turned red after a sewage pipe expelled an unidentifiable stream of effluvium into it, Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2012. (The Daily Star/Mohammad Azakir) The waterway of Nahr Beirut turned red after a sewage pipe expelled an unidentifiable stream of effluvium […]

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Heavily subsidized CFL bulbs now available – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 02/16/2012 04:32 With an investment of roughly NIS 25.4m., the ministry now partially subsidizing 1.5m. 20-watt fluorescent bulbs. compact flourescent light bulb By Jupiter Images As a young woman slurps a chocolate milkshake, the incandescent light bulb hanging above her simultaneously gulps down and swallows a heap of energy. The woman and […]

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