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Palm Island Nature Reserve Oil Pollution - Environmental Consequences of the Israel-Lebanon War - 2006
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Palm Island Nature Reserve Oil Pollution - Environmental Consequences of the Israel-Lebanon War - 2006
Oil spill on the coast line of Palm Island Nature Reserve near Tripoli, Lebanon. The Jiyeh power station oil spill is an ongoing environmental disaster. The disaster was caused by the release of heavy fuel oil into the eastern Mediterranean after storage tanks at the thermal power station in Jiyeh, Lebanon were bombed by Israeli military in mid July. Fifteen thousand tons of heavy fuel have leaked and sunk into the sea. The spill has caused damage to endangered species and fragile coastal ecosystems on the nature reserve. Greenpeace is in the region to identify and document environmental destruction caused by the Israel-Lebanon War. Along with the terrible humanitarian impacts, long-term environmental damage is an inevitable consequence of war.
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Pierre Gleizes
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Keywords:
Aftermaths of war
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Energy
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Manual workers
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Oil (fossil fuel)
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Oil spills
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Oiled beaches