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NIS 1.8 m. in fines imposed on Israeli electronic disposal firms – Jerusalem Post

Two Israeli electronic disposal companies were fined 1.8 million NIS and 100,000 NIS respectively after significant violation in government regulations. By JERUSALEM POST STAFF   AUGUST 27, 2021 A large ball depicting the earth is filled with empty water bottles at an environmental happening held by the Old City of Jerusalem on “Save Earth Day’. […]

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Bennett Holds First Climate Briefing Ahead of Biden Meeting – Haaretz

Some experts urged PM Bennett to set a more ambitious target for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, sources say Lee Yaron Aug. 25, 202 Prime Minister Naftali Bennett held his first meeting with climate experts on Tuesday, in preparation for his meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday. Some of the experts who […]

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Middle East’s largest lake shrinks by half in just two decades – Al Arabiya

Marco Ferrari, Al Arabiya English Published: 25 August ,2021 What was once the Middle East’s largest lake has shrunk by more than half since the 1990s, and there are concerns it will disappear completely, CNN reports. Lake Urmia in Iran measured at 5,400 square kilometers in the 1990s. Today it is only 2,500 square kilometers. […]

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UAE receiving more rainfall over past two decades, finds study – Al Arabiya

Published: 20 August ,2021 Heavy rain that results in flash flooding in the UAE has become longer-lasting over the past two decades, a study by local researchers have found. The research at Khalifa University of Science and Technology in Abu Dhabi and the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) indicates these events in the southeastern Arabian […]

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UAE assesses net-zero emissions goal ahead of COP26 talks – Al Jazeera

With its extreme heat and dry conditions, the United Arab Emirates has found it challenging to cut greenhouse gas output. By Verity Ratcliffe Bloomberg 24 Aug 2021 The United Arab Emirates is assessing plans for a net-zero emissions target, a process that may not be finished in time for the COP26 climate talks. While the country is […]

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GAM inaugurates park in East Amman after GIZ-implemented rehabilitation – Jordan Times

Aug 20,2021     AMMAN — Mahmoud Qudah Park in East Amman was inaugurated on Thursday following its rehabilitation as part of the “Improving Living Conditions in Disadvantaged Areas in Amman through the Implementation of Green Infrastructure” (ILCA) project. The ILCA project was implemented by the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) on behalf of […]

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Opinion | Can Climate Change Teach Middle East Leaders How to Be Friends? Haaretz

As the latest wildfires amply demonstrate, the effects of climate change are now upon us. But the region is wholly unprepared to deal with them David Rosenberg Aug. 19, 2021 The wildfires in Israel, Turkey, Algeria and Morocco are either out or under control. But they were extraordinary enough in scope and speed of spread […]

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Water crisis and drought threaten 12 million in Syria, Iraq – Al Jazeera / Haaretz

The unfolding water crisis will soon become an ‘unprecedented catastrophe’ across Syria and Iraq, NGOs say. Al Jazeera 23 Aug 2021 More than 12 million people in Syria and Iraq are losing access to water, food and electricity, 13 aid groups warned in a report as they called for urgent action to combat the severe […]

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Researchers work to make solar energy more efficient – Jerusalem Post

A study found that hematite might be at the center of the way to make solar energy possible across large areas and through long-term sunless periods. By JERUSALEM POST STAFF   AUGUST 21, 2021 New research conducted at the Technion may be instrumental in solving problems with solar energy. The study, which was published in […]

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Major solar energy project coming to Israel – Jerusalem Post

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF   AUGUST 22, 2021 1 A bid for plans for a 300-megawatt solar farm in Israel that will provide significant electricity reserves for the country received 11 proposals from national and international groups on Thursday. The farm, together with an energy storage facility, is intended to be built near Dimona. The […]

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Burning forests and burning coal: Turkey’s climate conundrum – Al Jazeera

In Turkey, climate action is in a state of limbo. Karim Elgendy Sustainability consultant based in London 20 Aug 2021 The forest fires that raged across the Mediterranean for the past few weeks have brought levels of devastation to the Southern coast of Turkey not seen in decades. With almost 300 blazes and a total […]

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‘Hell on Earth’: Lebanon Unlivable as Crisis Deepens – Naharnet

It wasn’t a late-night craving that brought Ayla to a Beirut cafe but the air-conditioning that let her children, slouched in a sofa next to her, get some proper rest. Lebanon’s energy crisis is dragging people to unlikely places in their desperate quest for life’s essentials, be it fresh air, electricity, a working fridge or […]

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U.N. Warns Power Cuts Impeding Access to Water in Lebanon – Naharnet

August 22, 2021 The U.N. children’s agency earlier has warned that Lebanon’s lengthy power cuts are impeding access to safe water. “More than four million people across Lebanon… face the prospect of critical water shortages or being completely cut off from safe water supply in the coming days,” UNICEF said in a statement. “UNICEF is […]

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Jerusalem Fire – Arson? Haaretz / YNET

Opinion | The House Is on Fire? In Israel, Just Blame It on an Arab – Haaretz Shira Makin Aug. 23, 2021 6:47 PM Who wants to play “Who’s to blame for the wildfires?” – an award-winning game show, in which contestants vote on suspects in the fires that destroyed thousands of acres of forest […]

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Copper Mining in Dana Biosphere Reserve? Jordan Times

Wadi Feynan copper mining will pose grave threat to archaeological, environmental treasures — scholar By Saeb Rawashdeh – Aug 22,2021 The interior of Um Al Ammid Roman copper mine in Wadi Feyan (Photos courtesy of ACOR/Jane Taylor Collection) AMMAN — Both the cultural and environmental heritage of Wadi Feynan are supposedly protected by the Law […]

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Green Groups Oppose ‘Aggressive’ Israeli Plan to Develop Southern Gulf of Eilat – Haaretz

A leading environmental group warns the proposal would harm ‘one of the most sensitive and rarest nature sites in Israel’ Zafrir Rinat Aug. 19, 2021 An Interior Ministry plan to promote construction of tourism facilities in the undeveloped southern Gulf of Eilat has sparked fierce opposition by environmental organizations. The proposal, drawn up by the […]

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The Age of Mega-fires: Jerusalem Blaze Is a Wake-up Call for Israel – Haaretz

With climate change and global warming, a new era of forest fires, unlike anything seen in the region before, has begun. Now, Israel must change how it fights – and thinks about them Nir Hasson Aug. 16, 2021 The Jerusalem Hills are used to forest fires – even intense, raging fires – but an official […]

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Analysis | Climate Crisis Threatens to Drown Israel, While Bureaucrats Are Busy With Petty Bickering – Haaretz

Finally, the government admits Israel is decades behind Europe in meeting its climate crisis goals. But the government’s stalemate on solar energy illustrates what a long way Israel still has to go Meirav Arlosoroff Aug. 17, 2021 5:05 PM When do members of the public know that their government is being run in a serious […]

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Spread Joy from the Rooftops: A Dream of Rooftop Gardens Across Refugee Camps across the West Bank – WAFA

RAMALLAH, Tuesday, August 17, 2021 (WAFA) – Ihab Abu Khairan lives in the heart of Arroub refugee camp in the occupied West Bank. Overcrowded and often subject to tear gas and incursions by Israeli Security Forces (ISF), Ihab’s love of agriculture and nature distracts him from the harsh reality of the circumstances of his community. […]

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Secretive Israel-UAE oil deal endangers prized Eilat corals – YNET

A year after 2 states normalized relations, new crisis has emerged as Israeli environmental groups warn of ecological disaster after clandestine deal turned Eilat into waypoint for Emirati oil headed for Western markets Associated Press | Published: 08.14.21 A symphony in splendid technicolor, the reefs are among the world’s most resilient coral colonies against warming […]

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