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Raising the dead – Jerusalem Post

By MAURICE PICOW 07/23/2010 15:57 Is the ‘Red-Dead Sea Conveyance Project’ viable? The Dead Sea’s shoreline is sinking by a meter a year, and it is feared that it will literally ”dry up” by the year 2050 – unless immediate efforts are made to save what many are calling one of the Seven Wonders of […]

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Natural heritage neglected as Tripoli Islands are left to languish, committee head says – Daily Star

By Antoine Amrieh Daily Star correspondent Monday, July 26, 2010 TRIPOLI: Among the many projects that have recently been launched to attract tourists to Lebanon, particularly during the summer season, a number have focused on ecotourism. And while Lebanon has a number of nature attractions, locals to the northern Tripoli islands have complained that the […]

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Introducing nature into the concrete jungle – Jerusalem Post

By MELANIE LIDMAN 07/23/2010 16:06 Vertical gardens, a new craze sweeping landscape architecture firms in Europe, have finally arrived in Israel. Picture a city of the future, in which the outside of buildings are enveloped in green, wrapped in a living, breathing garden. Inside office buildings, special wall hangings bursting with live flowers and ferns […]

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Commercially sized oil field found in central Israel, firm says – Haaretz

Givot Olam Oil notified the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange of the find in its ‘Megev Five’ drill near the town of Rosh Ha’ayin. By Haaretz Service21.07.10 Commercially sized oil field found in central Israel, firm says. Givot Olam Oil notified the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange of the find in its ‘Megev Five’ drill near the […]

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Environmentalists urge closure of Jordan River baptism site over poor water quality – Haaretz

FoEME says Israel, Syria and Jordan are diverting 98% the Jordan and are discharging untreated sewage, agricultural run-off, saline water and fish pond effluent into it. By DPA An environmental group Wednesday urged the Israeli government to close down a baptism site at the lower Jordan River until water quality standards for tourists and pilgrims […]

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Baptism site faces closure due to pollution – YNET

Health Ministry calls to shut down Qasr al-Yahud site in Jordan River – where Jesus is believed to have been baptized – due to heavy water pollution, raw sewage Amir Ben-David, Yedioth Ahronoth The baptismal site at Qasr al-Yahud near Jericho is one of the holiest sites for Christianity. According to Christian faith, Jesus was […]

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Culprits in water theft cases face fines, jail – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – People found guilty of water theft will now be jailed and fined under new amendments to the Penal Code, which went into effect as of July 1, Minister of Water and Irrigation Mohammad Najjar said on Tuesday. The step seeks to address water loss, a major concern to the ministry, […]

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Erdan attacks Water Authority ads – Jerusalem Post

By EHUD ZION WALDOKS 07/22/2010 Questions whether ‘3 year campaign’ is sustainable. Environmental Protection Minister Gilad Erdan questions the wisdom of the Water Authority’s new PR campaign, in a letter sent earlier this week to National Infrastructures Minister Uzi Landau and Water Authority head Prof. Uri Shani, his ministry revealed on Wednesday. Erdan wrote that […]

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Disi project on track – Najjar – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – The Disi Water Conveyance Project is on pace and GAMA, the implementing company, said there will be no delay, Minister of Water and Irrigation Mohammad Najjar said on Tuesday. “The number of pipes at the location indicates that the project is on the right track. The company is committed to […]

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How to control pesticide use in Lebanon – Daily Star

By Ismail Abbas Wednesday, July 21, 2010 Exposure to pesticides both occupationally and environmentally causes a range of human health problems. It is estimated that nearly 10,000 deaths annually can be attributed to the use of chemical pesticide worldwide. Humans are exposed to pesticides found in environmental media (soil, water, air and food) by different […]

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Children’s congress delegates call for action to safeguard the environment – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – Teenage delegates from 17 countries have called for adopting solar energy, planting trees and promoting recycling to preserve the environment and prevent its degradation. At the closing ceremony of the 30th International Arab Children’s Congress (IACC) on Sunday, the 150 young participants proposed developing solar energy technologies and cultivating trees […]

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Potential Lebanese- Israeli Conflict over Natural Gas Revisited [Ya Libnan]

Potential Lebanese- Israeli Conflict over Natural Gas Revisited JULY 7, 2010  By Ghassan Karam The USGS has declared the large potential of the Levant field in the Eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea but the Lebanese authorities have failed so far to either demarcate officially the Lebanese exclusive economic zone, or initiate a process of […]

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Note to subscribers: mailings restored

Due to a software change, mailings to subscribers have not been sent for almost the past month. The problem seems to have been resolved. There are back postings which subscribers have not received in their email. These can be read on the “Environment and Climate in the MIddle East” website.

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Lieberman: Israel planning to improve Gaza’s water and electricity infrastructure – Haaretz

In meeting with EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman says Israel ‘is looking for serious partners’ to improve economic situation in Gaza. By DPA Israel is working on a plan to build a power station, desalination plants and infrastructure for water purification in the Gaza Strip, Foreign Affairs Minister Avigdor Lieberman […]

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Drought-plagued Israel ready as global heat soars – Jerusalem Post

By NOAH RAYMAN 07/19/2010 02:20 The last six months have been the hottest on record around the globe, according to an American weather analysis. After five years of drought, Israel may in fact be better prepared than other nations as the world experiences unprecedented high temperatures. The last six months have been the hottest on […]

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Tap dance – Haaretz

Dr. Samir Hatukai, who is responsible for water purity at the Mekorot company, says that not only is our drinking water pure – it tastes good. So why shell out money for bottled water? By Yigal Mashiah What a lovely natural lake there is at the Hamovil Junction in the lower Galilee, and how wonderful […]

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New water saving faucet enters local market – Jerusalem Post

By EHUD ZION WALDOKS Devices like the EcoCamel help families reduce water use and save money after Water Authority price hikes. As the Water Authority continues to warn that conservation is absolutely essential, more and more water saving devices are beginning to penetrate the Israeli market. Attend any cleantech exhibition and an abundance of water […]

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Nuclear choices – Jordan Times

By Nermeen Murad What is the first thing that comes to any regular person’s mind when he/she hears about the establishment of a nuclear plant? I am willing to bet that it is either the Chernobyl disaster or the Hiroshima bomb. What about when we heard that Jordan was beginning a nuclear programme? Some may […]

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People’s trust a must for Lebanese electricity sector – Daily Star

BEIRUT: The World Bank considered the main challenge facing Lebanon’s electricity sector is gaining the trust of consumers as the sector suffers from inadequate supply and a low-quality service, and is dependent on informal private generation that is outside any state supervision, as reported by Lebanon This Week, the economic publication of the Byblos Bank […]

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Children horrified by appalling state of Sidon’s notorious dump – Daily Star

By Mohammed Zaatari Children horrified by appalling state of Sidon’s notorious dump SIDON: More than 50 children were shocked by the horrible condition of the Sidon garbage dump on Friday, when they visited the location as part of efforts by Le Mouvement Social. The children, aged between 7 and 12, were participating in a two-week […]

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