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World Leaders Pledge to Cut Methane, but Israeli Official at Glasgow Says Not Considering Policy Change

The Biden administration unveils plan on methane from oil and gas industry, but major powers fail to agree on rapid reductions in the use of fossil fuels Lee YaronReuters Glasgow Nov. 2, 2021 7:51 PM GLASGOW – Leaders at the COP26 global climate conference in Glasgow have pledged to stop deforestation by the end of […]

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‘Catastrophe’ faces Jordan’s water sector as climate heats up – Al Jazeera

Decreased rainfall and depleted groundwater sources mean water has become an increasingly scarce resource in Jordan. By Melissa PawsonPublished On 2 Nov 2021 South Ghor, Jordan – When Aida Deissat started farming with her husband 30 years ago, she says life was easy. “There was water. A box of Jordanian tomatoes was eight dinars,” Deissat recalled. “We […]

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Glasgow Climate Conference… What does climate change mean to Jordan? – Jordan Times

Hazim El-Naser October 31, 2021 The 26th UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) began in Glasgow City of Scotland with the aim following up promises and achievements since the Paris Agreement, which are considered to be modest in terms of reduction of gas emissions or the allocation of the needed financial resources by the UN Green […]

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How to avert a global climate catastrophe – Jordan Times

Omar Razzaz Nov 2 2021 MMAN — The hottest day on record in Jordan since 1960 was a staggering 49.3°C, in July 2018, one month after I became prime minister. Jordan is not unique: Heat waves have been causing record-high temperatures in countries from Canada to Australia in recent years. The effects of climate change, […]

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Bennett at COP26: Israeli startups should focus energy on climate change – Jerusalem Post

The conference has been hailed by some international leaders as the “last, best hope” to produce policy needed to keep global warming within 1.5 degrees Celsius during this century. By CNAAN LIPHSHIZ/JTA   NOVEMBER 3, 2021 At the closely-watched COP26 conference on climate change in Glasgow, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said Israel’s famed start-up sector […]

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Israeli ‘Revolution’ on Climate Change? Fact-checking Bennett’s UN Summit Speech – Haaretz

Despite the fact that Israel is located in a part of the world particularly exposed to the impacts of climate change, it is one of 20 countries that has no government-funded national plan for itLee YaronNov. 1, 2021 Prime Minister Naftali Bennett told world leaders at the United Nations climate conference in Glasgow on Monday […]

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Turkey’s Lake Tuz Dries up due to Climate Change, Farming – Naharnet

For centuries, Lake Tuz in central Turkey has hosted huge colonies of flamingos that migrate and breed there when the weather is warm, feeding on algae in the lake’s shallow waters. This summer, however, a heart-wrenching scene replaced the usual splendid sunset images of the birds captured by wildlife photographer Fahri Tunc. Carcasses of flamingo […]

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US and Israeli energy miracles can fuel the future – opinion – Jerusalem Post

We should embrace each other, not a radical UN climate agenda. By FRED ZEIDMAN, VICTORIA COATES   OCTOBER 31, 2021 As energy shortages convulse Europe and Asia, the US and Israel find themselves in the enviable position of having not only sufficient energy production to support domestic needs, but also excess to export in support […]

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Opinion: While Israelis and Palestinians fight, climate change threatens the land – Washington Post

Opinion by Gershom Gorenberg August 30, 2021 A century ago, Egyptian explorer Ahmed Hassanein found pictures of animals carved in rock in the depth of the Libyan desert. “There are lions, giraffes, ostriches, and all kinds of gazelles,” he recorded. It was evidence that the surrounding area had once been verdant savanna. A prehistoric shift […]

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Israel Preparing Declaration of National Climate Emergency – Haaretz

The bill would require all public agencies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, set up monitoring and reporting systems, and prepare for climate emergencies in Israel Lee Yaron Oct. 17, 2021 Israel’s government is preparing a national climate emergency declaration that, if approved, would obligate all state bodies to beef up preparations for the impact of […]

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Israeli Minister Tamar Zandberg Sees Opportunity at UN Climate Conference – Haaretz

Despite its small size and inability to reach the global goal of zero net emissions by 2050, Israel can become a key player in the fight against climate change, said the environmental protection minister The Associated Press Oct. 21, 2021 Israel’s new environmental protection minister has set some ambitious goals: She believes she can use […]

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Gulf Arab States, Squeezed by Climate Change, Still Tout Oil – Naharnet

The global energy transition is perhaps nowhere more perplexing than in the Arabian Peninsula, where Saudi Arabia and other Gulf monarchies are caught between two daunting climate change scenarios that threaten their livelihoods. In one, the world stops burning oil and gas to cut down on heat-trapping emissions, shaking the very foundation of their economies. […]

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Top Oil Exporter KSA Targets Zero Carbon Emissions by 2060 – Naharnet

Top crude exporter Saudi Arabia will aim to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2060, its de facto ruler said on Saturday, days before the COP26 global climate summit. The kingdom, one of the world’s biggest polluters, said it would also join a global effort to cut methane emissions by 30 percent by 2030. The […]

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These Are Israel’s Top Corporate Polluters. Six of Ten Belong to One Person – Haaretz

Six of the biggest polluters belong to ICL Group (Israel Chemicals) and the Bazan Group, which are controlled by Idan Ofer Zafrir Rinat Oct. 20, 2021 The plants of ICL Group (Israel Chemicals) and the Bazan Group (formerly Haifa Oil Refineries) – controlled by Idan Ofer – top the list of Israel’s worst industrial polluters […]

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Jordan among top 40 markets for investment in renewable energy – Jordan Times

Oct 23,2021   AMMAN — Jordan was included on the list of top 40 attractive markets for investment in renewable energy over the world, according to Ernst & Young (EY). The Renewable Energy Country Attractiveness Index (RECAI) ranks the world’s top 40 markets on the attractiveness of their renewable energy investment and deployment opportunities, the […]

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UAE: Scrapping of oil pipeline deal won’t harm Israel ties – YNET

Emirati official tells Ynet termination of agreement signed in October 2020 is only ‘a private commercial matter’ that is not going to affect the Abraham Accords; deal would have seen Gulf oil brought to Israeli ports, then shipped to Europe Ilana Curiel | Published: 10.21.21 A senior United Arab Emirates official said Thursday the cancellation […]

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Enerpoint builds NIS 3m. logistics center – Jerusalem Post

Doral Energy recently acquired 25% of Enerpoint with an option for 51%. By JERUSALEM POST STAFF   OCTOBER 10, 2021 Enerpoint, one of the country’s leading renewable energy companies, has established a new logistics center in the Kfar Saba industrial area. The new center covers an area of 2,000 sq.m., and the company invested about […]

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Fossil fuel producers’ plans far exceed 1.5C climate target – Al Jazeera

UNEP’s Production Gap report finds countries plan to produce some 110 percent more fossil fuels in 2030. Published On 20 Oct 2021 The world needs to cut by more than half its production of coal, oil and gas in the coming decade to maintain a chance of keeping global warming from reaching dangerous levels, according to […]

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Scientists Urge Speedy Switch to Renewables in Middle East – Naharnet

A climate change conference will underscore to policymakers in the Middle East and the east Mediterranean that the switch from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources is needed urgently because greenhouse gas emissions are helping to drive up regional temperatures faster than in many other inhabited parts of the world. George Zittis, a scientist at […]

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Report highlights severe water stress in Jordan – Jordan Times

By Batool Ghaith – Oct 19,2021 A Syrian refugee carries water at Zaatari Syrian refugee camp, some 80km northeast of Amman, in this photo taken on January 28, 2018 (JT file photo) AMMAN — Jordan is going through one of the most severe droughts in its history, according to the State of Food and Agriculture […]

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