Ecology
Introduction
The Green Way

Global efforts to limit the effects of climate change are finally on the international agenda. Science is providing ample evidence of the devastating effects climate change is already causing around the world today.

It is time to act. The hbs has defined the global threat of climate change as one of its core issues in its national and international programs. Action to limit the effects of global warming caused by emissions of greenhouse gases need to focus on two areas: adaptation to already irreversible effects, such as reductions in arable land, desertification, sea level rise and mitigation of new threats to the global environment.

There is a growing awareness of climate change as a universal threat to human development that goes beyond the narrow concept of climate change as a limited environmental problem. Recent research and reports demonstrate the human impact of climate change: the loss of life, the increase of poverty and hunger, displacement and migration as well as increasing likelihood of conflict.

Also in the volatile political context of the Middle East, societies are beginning to see climate change as an issue that impacts them directly. Its effects are likely to aggravate existing environmental problems and controversies over access to limited resources. The scarcity of water is already a threat to stability and development; the uneven access to it constitutes a fact of environmental injustice. The combination of a fragile ecosystem, high population growth rates, poverty and closed political systems in a conflict prone regional setting creates a dangerous mixture that is likely to explode if no action is taken.

Given the urgent need to counteract the effects of climate change the concept of sustainable development is redefined. Development must take the additional threat of climate change into consideration.


Our work – our goals
Beyond the debate on the use of renewable energies, the quest of water and environmental rights, hbs programs, working jointly with its partners in the region, focus on mobilization and participation in processes of political decisions making with regard to international campaigns against climate change towards fair and just solutions.

Projects and Partners Ecology

UPDATE

High Ranking Representatives from Greater Amman Municipality visit Freiburg im Breisgau

On 10 November 2011, the mission report was released and is downloadable from our website.

UPDATE: Presentation on Nuclear Power in a Post-Fukushima World at the Public Debate on 28 June 2011 in Amman

- Heinrich Böll Stiftung Arab Middle East Office Ramallah would like to provide an updated presentation of Mr. Mycle Schneider in Arabic and English following his presentation given on “Nuclear Power in a Post-Fukushima World” last June in Amman, Jordan.
For the Arabic version, please press here.
For the English version, please press here.

Presentation on Nuclear Power in a Post-Fukushima World at the Public Debate on 28 June 2011 in Amman

Nuclear Energy is a Yesterday's Concept

- As one of the panelists of the public debate on nuclear energy that was organized by Heinrich Boll Foundation, EDAMA and IUCN, Mycle Schneider, independent nuclear and energy policy analyst, aimed at providing the audience with some background information and data on the state of the nuclear industry. Schneider shared the background factual knowledge in order to provide “the carpet” on which basis a fruitful debate can be held. more»

14th New Faces Conference

“The Impact of Climate Change on the Middle East—Converging and Diverging Perceptions of Development and Human Security”

- July 13, 2011 - The conference on “The Impact of Climate Change on the Middle East—Converging and Diverging Perceptions of Development and Human Security” took place from 25 Novembr to 28 November 2010 in Amman, Jordan. The event was jointly organized by Heinrich Böll Stiftung (hbs), the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) and The Royal Marine Conservation Society of Jordan (JREDS). more»

Print and Online Publication

Perspectives #1 April 2011: Nuclear Energy and the Arab World - Ambition and Peril

- Perspectives - Political Analysis and Commentary from the Middle East is a publication series of the Heinrich Böll Stiftung’s offices in Beirut and Ramallah. The first edition focus on the use of Nuclear Energy in the Arab World. With contributions from Mohamed Abdel Raouf, Hamed Beheshti, Ali Darwish, Leila Ghanem, Dennis Kumentat und Nikolaus Supersberger, Najib Saab, Larbi Sadiki, und Jürgen Trittin

 

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ARABIC 2nd Edition-June 2011

Arabic Translation of "The Myths about Nuclear Energy" by Gerd Rosenkranz

-  “The Myths about Nuclear Energy – How the Energy Lobby is Pulling the Wool over our Eyes” by Gerd Rosenkranz  was translation into the Arabic. 25 years after Chernobyl, the worst nuclear accident until now, history is repeating itself. The recent in events in Japan highlighted once again the destructive potential of nuclear energy. (Second Arabic Edition - June 2011) more»
Hbs partnered together with the Jordanian organization 7iber to empower young Jordanians with fundamental social media skills and make them aware of environmental issues. One of the main outcomes was a mashup map on which videos and pictures were aggregated. more»

Information on Climate Change

Article

September 14, 2010 - Algeria – A Future Supplier of Electricity from Renewable Energies for Europe? Algeria’s Perspective and Current European Approaches

In order to contribute to the current discussion about the role of renewable energies in a future European energy supply scheme, Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung launched a study on ’Algeria – A Future Supplier of Electricity from Renewable Energies for Europe? Algeria’s Perspective and Current European Approaches”. The study was coordinated by the Wuppertal Institute and Centre de Recherche en Economie Appliquée pour le Développement (CREAD) with the collaboration of Mr. Dennis Kumetat (London School of Economics and Political Sciences) and Mr. Bernhard Brand (Energiewirtschaftliches Institut an der Universität zu Köln (EWI)). The entire study can be downloaded in English on the bottom of the following page. Please click here.

Perspectives - Political Analysis and Commentary from the Middle East
hbs Farewell/ Welcome Reception
News and Events

Farewell/ Welcome Reception

On 31 January 2012, Heinrich Böll Stiftung Ramallah welcomed official representatives, partners, colleagues and friends on the occasion of the farewell of the former director Mr. Joachim Paul and the welcome of the new director Dr. René Wildangel at Leaders Hall in Al-Maysoun, Ramallah. The reception came within the framework of the visit of the Co-Chairman of the German Green Party, Mr. Cem Özdemir and Member of the German Parliament, Mr. Jerzy Montag and the presentation of a project by our partner The Institute for Jerusalem Studies.

Please press here to see full article and photos.

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New Publication: 

Translation of "The Economics of Nuclear Power: An Update"

by Steve Thomas

               
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Egyptian Partners