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‘Environmental degradation costing Jordan JD300,000 annually’
By Petra - Feb 02,2015 - Last updated at Feb 02,2015
AMMAN — The annual cost of environmental degradation in Jordan stands at around JD300,000, Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature President Khalid Irani said Sunday.
At a discussion session organised by Amman Capital Rotary and Amman West clubs, Irani, who is also a senator, said environmental threats include water scarcity and household waste, which continues to increase due to the growing population.
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