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NCEJ Concludes Workshops in The South Region on “The Role of Civil Society”

The National Center for Environmental Justice concluded a series of workshops on “The Role of Civil Society Institutions in Protecting Biodiversity – Ecologically, and Legally” in the South Region, as part of the implementation plan of the project, “The Role of Civil Society Institutions in the Protection of Biodiversity through the Impact and Response of […]

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Brewing coffee at home is a healthier for the environment

Brewing coffee at home is a healthier option for the environment than going out for it Confronting my environmental waste problem has made me realize that my obligatory addiction to Dunkin’, prescribed by being a New Englander, is completely wrong. My coffee epiphany came after I evaluated my individual environmental footprint. I immediately stopped going […]

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NCEJ and the Ministry of Environment sign agreement “Promoting Aquaponics” project.

NCEJ: The National Center for Environmental Justice (NCEJ) signed an agreement with the Ministry of Environment, represented by the Environmental Protection Fund, to implement the project “Promoting home Aquaponics through environmental empowerment in the face of the Corona crisis”. The project aims to provide support to a selected group of the most affected small farmers […]

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Climate change: Future of Winter Olympics and snow sports on thin ice

A new report warns that warmer, shorter seasons are fueling greater demands for energy – and water-intensive snow canons, creating more dangerous conditions. Climate change is threatening the future of the Winter Olympics and snow sports by eroding the season and forcing more dangerous, artificial conditions, experts have warned in a report published a week […]

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The Ministry of Environment: The environmental situation in the Dead Sea is dangerous

The Secretary-General of the Ministry of Environment, Muhammad Khashasnah, said that the environmental situation in the Dead Sea is dangerous, and that its decline threatens the ecosystem, as the salinity level in it is 34%, while the salinity rate in the Red Sea is 3.9%. Khashashna stressed that the responsible authorities want to stop the […]

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Climate change threatening buried treasures

Climate change is threatening to destroy treasures buried in the UK as the soils that protect them dry out. A Roman toilet seat, the world’s oldest boxing glove, and the oldest handwritten letter by a woman are some of the extraordinary objects discovered in at-risk British peatlands. It means climate change could undermine our understanding […]