Freedom Machine in Hebron (Green-Challenging the Settlements) Published: 1 December 2013 Hebron fosters these days a new kind of nonviolent resistance against the Israeli settlements through a youth group called 'Youth Against Settlements'. The group was able to stop the expansion of settlements into the heart of Hebron by means of nonviolent popular and legal activities, and also by altering parts of the areas threatened by settlements into lively areas bursting with non-partisan cultural events and receptive to the world...
Nature, Inc.? Published: 5 November 2013 Today, few people retain any illusions that United Nations conventions like the Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Convention on Biological Diversity can avert global warming, the loss of biodiversity and the depletion of arable soil and water. Likewise, the pursuit of hard caps for CO2 emissions and stricter environmental and social standards to reduce natural-resource consumption and protect workers seems to have fallen out of vogue, with crisis-stricken economies concerned that such regulations would impede investment and trade...
The World Nuclear Industry – A Status Report … in Jordan Published: 5 November 2013 It is impossible today to build a competitive new nuclear plant in a transparent market economy without massive government subsidies. Existing nuclear plants are facing increasing difficulties to cope with significantly rising maintenance and, in many cases, post-Fukushima upgrading costs. Therefore rather than nuclear power making, as the IAEA has claimed, a growing contribution, the sector remains in decline or, as Vermont Law School economist Mark Cooper has called the development, a “renaissance in reverse”... By Mycle Schneider
Green Sins – How the Green Economy Became a Subject of Controversy Published: 5 November 2013 - Large-scale wind farms and solar power plants are springing up everywhere one looks. That’s good for the climate, but small-scale farmers and the poor are becoming the pawns of hard-nosed business interests around the world
The “Doha Climate Gateway”: will the camel go through the eye of the needle? Published: 5 November 2013 Expectations for the climate summit in Doha were so low that it is quite remarkable that the meager results still managed to fall short of them. Many NGOs condemned the conference as a failure. The EU and Germany called it an important step in the right direction. A summary of the results of the climate conference in Doha.
The German Energy Transition - Arguments for a Renewable Energy Future Published: 5 November 2013 Germany has drawn a lot of attention for the Energiewende - the aim to switch to a renewable energy economy, phase out nuclear power and leave fossil fuels behind. But what exactly is the German energy transition: How does it works and what challenges lay ahead? Check out this new website..
Keeping Green: Raising Awareness on the Palestinian Environment Published: 5 November 2013 MA’AN Development Center, who has been a partner of the Heinrich Böll Stiftung Ramallah for many years, is providing regular and up-to-date information about environmental and agricultural issues, in addition to conducting awareness raising activities which provide the impetus for discussion and debate.
Once Upon a Water in Jordan Published: 5 November 2013 To raise awareness about water issues in Jordan, 7iber has conducted the project “Once Upon a Water”, collecting stories of people and communities throughout the country that tell about vanishing water resources.
الاقتصاد الأخضر - هل هو التعويذة السحرية؟ التوقعات من مؤتمر ريو + 20 Published: 5 November 2013 تحت شعار "المستقبل الذي نريده"، يلتقي رؤساء الدول والحكومات في حزيران 2012 في مؤتمر ريو+20 في البرازيل. ويتصدر موضوع الإقتصاد الأخضر جدول أعمال المؤتمر. ولكن ما هو الإقتصاد الأخضر وكيف يجب أن يكون وأية اجراءات ووسائل يجب اتخاذها من أجل وضعه حيز التنفيذ. كل هذه أسئلة لا تزال مفتوحة، ناهيك عن كونها، سياسياً، موضع نقاش وخلاف حاد. ومع ذلك، هناك محاولة لوضع " خارطة طريق لإقتصاد أخضر"، خاصة وان قمة ريو+20 ليست بحاجه الى ان تكون نسخة عن مؤتمرات دولية سابقة، بل انطلاقة حقيقية نحو عالم اجتماعي وعادل بحد أدنى من الكربون وأقصى من من مواد فعالة By بربرا أونموسج
Climate Change Challenges in the Arab Middle East and North Africa Published: 5 November 2013 Call for applications Climate change will have an impact on all parts of the world, but the Arab countries of the Middle East and North Africa are certainly among those most affected by it. Some of the most significant effects of climate change which have already affected or will affect most of the 340 million people in the Arab region are increased average temperatures, less or more erratic precipitation and sea level rise, in a region which already suffers from aridity, recurrent drought and water scarcity.