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Climate change
The shifting rainfall patterns
Recent research indicates that the Eastern Mediterranean region is likely to face fewer rainy days in the future, but with each rainfall event becoming more intense; What basic scientific principles help explain these conclusions?
Itamar Karbi / Davidson Institute of Science
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05.09.25
Report: Israel's climate tech defies war and economic downturn
The 2024–2025 Climate Tech Status Report found that despite a 39% drop in investment—from $1 billion in 2023 to $613 million in 2024—the sector remains robust
Maayan Hoffman, iltv
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05.09.25
As climate change rages on, Israel prepares for a future of severe drought
Water authority warns that reduced rainfall will increase drought events, straining water resources, challenging a growing population; plans desalination and infrastructure upgrades, to secure the country’s water future
Ilana Curiel
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04.30.25
Israel's climate goals fall short: Government report reveals gaps
Israel's first biennial climate report warns of insufficient progress toward emission reduction goals; With a projected 19% cut by 2030—below the 27% target—immediate action is needed on renewable energy, electric transportation, waste management and climate adaptation initiatives
Ilana Curiel
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04.23.25
Scientists tackle climate challenges with innovative techniques to grow cherries
Israeli researchers from MIGAL and the Volcani Institute have developed a method to advance cherry flowering and ripening by a month, addressing warm winters caused by climate change; This breakthrough could provide farmers with economic and marketing advantages through earlier harvests
Ilana Curiel
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04.17.25
'Say goodbye to fall, spring': Experts warn of Israel's climate extremes ahead
As global warming intensifies, Israel faces dramatic weather changes, including extreme heat waves and droughts; Experts warn of the urgent need to prepare as the changing of seasons alters and environmental conditions become increasingly unpredictable
Alexandra Lukash
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03.26.25
Severe drought grips Israel: Kinneret drops, Jordan River at record low
Winter 2024-2025 one of warmest seen in decades, with Israel recording only 50% of average rainfall; as groundwater declines and Jordan River reaches record-low flow, authorities warn: 'This trend is concerning'
Ilana Curiel
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03.20.25
Ancient Alexandria crumbling into the sea, study finds
Alexandria’s coastal erosion, driven by rising sea levels and seawater intrusion, leads to collapse of 280 buildings across Egyptian city; grim data from past 2 decades highlight growing climate threat to one of most historically significant cities
Yogev Israeli
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03.06.25
Israeli scientist buys land in Amazon to save the planet
Prof. Uri Shanas, founder of TiME, says anyone can join fight to protect nature; 'We mobilize the public—even with $1—to buy and preserve critical lands,' he explains; TiME has safeguarded over 12,000 square kilometers of endangered ecosystems worldwide
Sharon Kidon
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02.12.25
Global January heat wave breaks records, raising climate alarm
The latest climate data sends a clear warning: Even the smallest increase in temperature intensifies and accelerates extreme weather events, from deadly heat waves to torrential rains and severe droughts
Yogev Israeli, AFP
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02.10.25
Disaster waiting to happen: Is Israel ready to face extreme natural events?
Widespread fires like those in Los Angeles, excessive rain and flooding and devastating earthquakes can hit Israel at any time, but is the country ready for such scenarios?
Roy Rubinstein
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01.19.25
Greenland coveted by the world's super powers offers treasures and dangers
Global warming is exposing Greenland’s resources, but also the dangers of melting glaciers, including ancient bacteria that threaten global health; Meanwhile, it is a strategic asset coveted by many
Prof. Adi Wolfson
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01.14.25
As glaciers melt, days grow longer
Continued glacier melting, researchers predict that climate change could extend the length of a day by approximately 2.62 milliseconds by the end of the 21st century
Shaked Engelberg/Davidson Institute of Science
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01.11.25
Researchers solve 200 year mystery of devastating volcanic eruption
Scottish University researcher finds Simushir island volcano as the origin of a powerful volcanic eruption that had far-reaching environmental effects, including extreme climate change, severe crop failure and widespread famine
Yogev Israeli
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01.05.25
Arctic ice disappearing faster than expected, alarming scientists
Arctic sea ice melting faster than ever, with first ice-free day forecasted within three years; experts warn of global impacts, from ecosystem collapse to extreme weather, urging swift cuts in greenhouse gas emissions to slow crisis
Yogev Israeli
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12.18.24
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