Bahrain launches GO GREEN drive

>> Sunday, November 23, 2008

An initiative to safeguard Bahrain's environment from harmful and unnecessary reclamation has been launched in the Kingdom of Bahrain.

New guidelines by the works ministry will ensure that all projects involving reclamation and dredging fulfil specific requirements and criteria.

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Reaching Bahrain Kitchen Gardens

FAMILIES in Bahrain are being offered help to grow their own vegetables, to ensure a healthy diet and cut shopping bills.

The campaign is being waged by the Agriculture Affairs office in Budaiya, which operates under the wing of the Municipalities and Agriculture Ministry.

It is even sending experts to people's homes, to show them how to create vegetable patches and to reap their benefit.


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Student learns Green Lesson

Schools across Bahrain are joining the battle against global warming, in a campaign to cut their own carbon footprints.

They are taking part in a project to calculate how much carbon dioxide they emit - to cut it down.

The more CO2 emissions are produced the greater the school's contribution to global warming.

The project is a joint initiative of the Public Commission for the Protection of Marine Resources, Environment and Wildlife, the Education Ministry and The Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment Programme (GLOBE).


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Bahrain lays emphasize on more Green buildings

>> Sunday, August 3, 2008

Bahrain has called for more environment-friendly buildings in the Middle East. Experts recommend that less water and energy should be used, and more facilities for on-site recycling should be carried out, among certain other measures.

This issue was raised during the Green Building Designs workshop at the Bahrain Society of Engineers, Juffair, organized by the Amwaj Gateway and Municipalities and Undersecretary for Agricultural Ministry, Dr. Juma Al Ka’abi.


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Bahrain unveils its green dream

>> Monday, July 21, 2008

A nationwide campaign has been launched to re-create a green Bahrain, once known as the land of a million palm trees. Plans include creating 50,000sqm of greenery a year, fed through new irrigation systems, using treated sewage water.


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