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Governor: Israeli factories dump waste in Tulkarem – Maan

BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — A Palestinian contractor was hired to dump chemical waste from Israeli factories in the West Bank city of Tulkarem, the governor said Sunday. The issue arose in November, when Palestinian Authority security forces seized a truckload of chemical waste originating from Israeli factories. The waste was examined in PA laboratories and found […]

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The calm before the next storm – Daily Star

Tuesday, December 14, 2010 If a major storm bringing hail, winds topping 100 kilometers per hour and snow to the mountains were to occur in September, that would constitute a surprise. For such a storm to arrive in December, however, cannot come as a surprise to anyone in Lebanon. What has been seen, though, is […]

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Environmental campaigns aim to clean up Syria – Syria Today

oung people clean up the streets near Al-Fayha garden in Suweida on October 31. Two environmental campaigns are focusing on the necessary – but ultimately superficial – tasks of picking up rubbish and beautifying the Syrian landscape. The Governorate of Damascus Countryside declared 2010 to be the “Year of the Environment”, later downgrading that title […]

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Tehran on ‘smog holiday’ as dirty air keeps hold – Jordan Times

By Ali Akbar Dareini The Associated Press TEHRAN – In Tehran’s northern suburbs, 24-year-old Sepehr Shaygan is nursing a stubborn headache he blames on the smog. His mother puts on a surgical mask to do the shopping for a barbecue on the roof. The family then peered out into a soup of yellow haze instead […]

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Now can we talk about climate change? Haaretz

With the failure of collective action to prevent climate change, Israel will have to accept that unexpected extreme events will become much more common. By Lucy Michaels As the Carmel forest fires begin to die down, the public has inevitably begun to ask how the catastrophe happened, with accusatory fingers pointed at careless youths and […]

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When fire is an abnormal event – Haaretz

When the mandatory review of the events surrounding the fire is complete, and its conclusions reported, it must not overlook the ecological conditions that contributed to the pall of smoke wafting from Mt. Carmel. By Daniel Orenstein * * Published 00:57 10.12.10 * Latest update 00:57 10.12.10 When fire is an abnormal event When the […]

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From the perspective of the forest – Haaretz

The way the Israeli public perceived the Carmel fire is a frightening reflection of our cultural mindset: It’s all about war. The fire is the enemy, the forest is a war victim, the solution depends on the weapons we’re able to stockpile. By Gaby Nitzan So what do we do? Buy the biggest plane in […]

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Carmel forest fire linked to global warming, expert says – Haaretz

JNF forest official: Ground was exceptionally dry after long, hot summer and lack of winter rain. By DPA The wildfire that devastated large swathes of land in northern Israel and killed 42 people, was a consequence of a climate change, a forestry expert said on Thursday. “This fire had a a strength we’ve never seen […]

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Have you got a light? – Haaretz

The sad truth is we don’t really need to verify the facts, because we all know the truth: the Arabs burned down the Carmel. By Sayed Kashua That’s it, I’m quitting smoking. I’ve tried unsuccessfully for years to kick the detestable habit. Blood pressure, headaches, chest pain, and faltering health − none of these factors […]

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The anti-Jewish arsonists – YNET

Wave of nationalistically motivated arson cases in recent days deserves attention Yoaz Hendel Published: 12.09.10, 00:42 / Israel Opinion The incisive debate over the failures revealed through the blaze disaster left the question of potential matches outside the discussion. This time around, the Carmel blaze resulted from criminal negligence, yet the flames gave rise to […]

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And the moral of the story is… – Jerusalem Post

By KENNETH I. SWARTZ 12/12/2010 06:40 The Carmel fires were a national tragedy, but they provided an important lesson. Fire-fighting airplanes and helicopters are often seen by the public as an easy fix to wildfires, and provide a boost to morale, but controlling wildfires with aircraft is a complex mission. The challenge for Israel is […]

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Prayers answered as heavy rain hits Lebanon – DAILY STAR

Lebanese brace for weekend of intense storms, snowfall at high altitudes By Wassim Mroueh BEIRUT: A heavy weekend storm is expected to lash Lebanon until Monday, ending weeks of unseasonable warm and dry weather and bringing the first snowfall of winter. Despite the heavy rain that battered the capital on Friday evening, Beirut residents took […]

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Winter takes Israel by storm; services down, property damaged, flights disrupted – Haaretz

100 km/h winds and massive rains knock out trees and power throughout the country. After a weekend of storms that contained relatively light rainfall, the havoc-wreaking winter weather pattern that descended on Israel gained strength on Sunday and large quantities of precipitation fell in the northern and central regions of Israel. The harsh weather conditions […]

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Huge storm hits East Mediterranean – Al Jazeera

Deaths as rain, snow and high winds lash Eastern Mediterranean, bringing months of drought to a dramatic end.’ An enormous storm has battered the eastern Mediterranean over the weekend, causing destruction in several countries and bringing to a dramatic end months of drought. Lebanon, Israel, Syria, Jordan and Egypt were all hit by severe weather, […]

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Sand, snow, thunderstorms wreak havoc across Middle East Maan

By Natacha Yazbeck BEIRUT (AFP) — Winds, rain and hail battered the eastern Mediterranean for a second day on Sunday, wreaking havoc across the region as a months-long drought came to a sudden, drastic end. Drought-stricken countries across the Middle East had been praying for rain for weeks when weather conditions turned violent at the […]

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Call for applicants: Across Borders: Managing Trans-Boundary Environmental Resources in the Middle East and the United States

“Across Borders: Managing Trans-Boundary Environmental Resources in the Middle East and the United States” is an international exchange program for Emerging Young Professionals (EYPs), sponsored by the US Department of State’s office of Citizen Exchanges, and delivered by Dickinson College in partnership with the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies. This highly selective, 4-week study-abroad program […]

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WATER SECURITY BECOMING INCREASINGLY QUESTIONABLE IN THE LEVANTINE MIDDLE-EAST – Finish Institute of International Affairs

Water security, namely the ability of governments to secure a sustainable water supply for their populations, is becoming increasingly questionable in the Levantine countries of the Middle East. Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Turkey, the Occupied Palestinian Territories and Israel not only share a history of conflict but also a challenging, mostly arid climate, and scarce water […]

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Cabinet okays NIS 2.2b. to reduce greenhouse gases – Jerusalem Post

By EHUD ZION WALDOKS 11/29/2010 03:40 Efforts to reduce emissions will focus on green building, energy efficiency and clean technologies. The cabinet approved on Sunday a proposal to spend NIS 2.2 billion over the next 10 years to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. According to the decision, efforts to reduce emissions will focus on green building, […]

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How to solve the water crisis – Jerusalem Post

By JPOST EDITORIAL 12/01/2010 06:39 End goal must be sustainable, cleverly managed water economy, in which authorities both act now and plan for future to meet a reality where rainfall may very well never equal what it once did. The lack of rain these past few weeks has been obvious, with this past month being […]

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Cabinet to receive emergency water plan – Jerusalem Post

By EHUD ZION WALDOKS 11/23/2010 01:54 Calls for boosting the output of existing solutions; Ongoing lack of rainfall leads to deficit of 400-600 million cu.m. per year; Knesset inaugurates water lobby. Both Water Authority head Prof. Uri Shani and Mekorot CEO Ido Rosolio confirmed to The Jerusalem Post on Monday that the emergency plan they […]

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