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Climate change
'Week-long heatwaves likely becoming the new standard,' climate expert warns
Dr. Ami Givati says extreme heatwaves will become a common occurrence in the coming years, warns Israel must prepare accordingly; ‘We see that it's always underestimated and always worsens’
Alexandra Lukash
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07.13.23
Israeli tourists await rescue from floods in India
Foreign Ministry says that connection has been lost with at least 60 Israeli tourists who remain stuck in north Indian villages due to excessive rains, flooding, and landslides
Itamar Eichner, News agencies
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07.11.23
Sting-free: Israeli researchers optimistic there will be fewer jellyfish this summer
Haifa University researchers explain jellyfish likely swept by current away from Israel, but add that much is still unknown about the marine animal and that things can still change
Ilana Curiel
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07.06.23
Muslims in Mecca celebrate Feast of Sacrifice in scorching heat
Worshippers are facing temperatures exceeding 104°F during the Feast of the Sacrifice in Mecca; To provide relief to the worshippers, water-spraying devices are installed in the mosque surrounding the Kaaba and there is free water distribution
Yogev Israeli, AFP
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06.27.23
Our tilted world: Study shows Earth's position changes due to groundwater depletion
New research shows that the Earth's tilt has been slowly moving eastward due to increased pumping of groundwater in countries located close to the equator, like America and India
Yogev Israeli
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06.20.23
Lacking land, Israel to cover its rooftops with solar panels
Although drenched in sunshine, Israel is too small to rely on traditional, land-intensive photovoltaic power plants as it is falling behind schedule on its goal to get 30% of its electricity from renewables by 2030
Reuters
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06.20.23
Israeli pilot says severe air turbulence caused by climate change poses no threat to flights 'just fasten seatbelts'
Despite researchers warning of stress to aircraft, EL Al captain Itzhak Garber says pilots are able to change speed or altitude to avoid severe turbulence and passengers are safe as long as they adhere to cabin crew instructions
Ynetnews
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06.14.23
Unforeseen flash droughts pose alarming threat to food systems, study finds
Study by University of Oklahoma researchers say impact reverberates through agricultural and ecological systems, generating a myriad of consequences that persist and amplify over time
Yogen Israely
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06.14.23
Climate change causing more air turbulence
New research finds correlation between the increase in temperature and a sharp rise in all levels of turbulence on Earth's troposphere where planes fly, which modern technology is unable to detect or warn against
Yogev Israely
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06.12.23
Coral catastrophe: Global warming's price on marine life
New study outlines grim future for coral reefs around the world as warming sea levels enable the breeding and spreading of harmful pathogens while exposing corals to dangerous diseases that could lead to their extinction
Yogev Israely
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06.08.23
Scores of sheep dead after eating poisonous plant in northern Israel
Israeli farmer finds 86 of his sheep dead after apparently consuming rough cocklebur; animals started convulsing and gradually lost consciousness before dying; 'In every corner, there lies a dead sheep'; The plant has likely grown increasingly toxic due to climate change
Yair Kraus
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06.04.23
The climate crisis is here: More than half of the world's lakes are drying up, study shows
Researchers examined approximately 250,000 satellite images of 2,000 large lakes between 1992 and 2020; Alarming findings point to climate change and human activities as culprits in worsening state of lakes worldwide
Yogev Israely
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05.31.23
First ice-free Arctic summer delayed by 15 years
Signed by UN member states including Israel in 1987, the Montreal Protocol – designed to protect the ozone layer from depletion - is postponing Arctic ice loss, according to a recent study. Over 2 million people each year are being saved from skin cancer and it demonstrates that it is possible to tackle the climate crisis.
Yogev Israely
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05.28.23
Climate crisis puts 2 billion people in danger worldwide, study says
Researchers say many of world's most populated areas will be in danger of exposure to extreme heat harmful to human lives by 2100 should global warming continue with countermeasures
Yogev Israely
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05.24.23
Climate crisis yields decrease in number of migratory birds' fledgling, study finds
Dr. Charter, who participated in the international study says 57% of bird species experienced a decrease in fledgling numbers, whereas small bird species, which generally remain in the same location, showed an increase
Ynet
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05.23.23
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