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Ambitious project seeks to revive Dead Sea while generating green energy
Groundbreaking Israeli research aims to build a canal connecting Dead Sea to Mediterranean and balance water level while generating electricity
Yogev Israeli
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09.10.24
August sees highest number of sunspots, breaking 23 year record
The average number of sunspots in August was higher than any other month since September 2001; The final count was twice as high as experts had initially predicted; How will the sunspots affect us?
Yogev Israeli
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09.08.24
Love in the forest: KKL-JNF's top forest trails for Tu B'Av
Against the backdrop of the ongoing war, Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund invites the public to experience moments of escapism, offering some of its most romantic sites across the country for Tu B'Av dates
Ynetnews
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08.19.24
An opportunity for sustainable development in Israel
Opinion: adopting the financial model that was in use during Israel's first years could help fund sustainable development of the state's war-inflicted regions
Prof. Yehuda Kahana, Yael Ifargan Gini
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06.28.24
Activists arrested after spraying Stonehenge with orange paint ahead of summer solstice
Just Stop Oil, an environmental activism group, called for a legally binding treaty to phase out fossil fuels by 2030, demanding an end to extracting and burning oil, gas, and coal
Ynetnews
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06.23.24
Pregnant viper snake rescued from an apartment in Haifa
The viper was rescued and examined by a snake catcher and an Israel Nature and Parks Authority, and was safely returned to the wild
Ynetnews
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06.21.24
Freshwater first appeared on Earth 4 billion years ago, study finds
Research reveals that freshwater appeared 500 million years earlier than previously known, as analysis of zircon crystals discovered in Western Australia sheds new light on the formation of Earth's first freshwater reservoirs
Yogev Israeli
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06.16.24
Energy recovery from plastic waste: Israel's answer to plastic crisis
As Israel's landfills are overflowing, advanced waste-to-energy plants offer a fine solution, generating electricity or heat while keeping harmful emissions to a minimum
Jacques Sebag
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06.04.24
Burying carbon in the sea: An emerging solution
A study has explored the extent to which burying trees in the sea, for the carbon they contain, could reduce the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and thereby mitigate global warming
Mai Sadeh/Davidson Institute of Science
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05.04.24
Green games: unveiling the first eco-friendly Olympic Village
Paris Olympic Village to feature cardboard beds, buildings and furniture constructed from recycled materials and rooms cooled by aquifers instead of air conditioning; less than 100 days remain until opening ceremony
Tamar Sebok, Paris
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04.29.24
Solution to global cocoa crisis may come from Gaza border region
Amid soaring cocoa prices due to shortages worldwide, unique experiments by the Volcani Institute may lead to the development of a resilient Israeli cocoa strain capable of withstanding climate crises
Shani Ashkenazi, Yogev Israeli
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04.25.24
Unprecedented winter: What's with the environment?
The climate crisis continues to break records even in winter, historic agreements to save animal migrations, and humanity is willing to pay more than previously thought to help mitigate the climate crisis
Yuval Rosenberg, Ph.D / Davidson Institute of Science
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04.20.24
Plug-in hybrids pollute 3.5 times more than reported, study reveals
EU study assessing real-world fuel consumption and air pollution from over 600,000 vehicles reveals plug-in hybrid vehicles emit pollutants at much higher levels than figures claimed by manufacturers
Noam Rhein
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04.15.24
The mysterious life of Israel's endangered hyenas
For 15 years, Nature and Parks Authority inspector Ezra Hadad has studied Israel's largest predator, the hyena, dubbed 'nature's janitor'; his works will be showcased at the Jerusalem Bird Observatory exhibition
Ynet
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03.28.24
Israeli beaches engulfed by plastic waste after storms
Every year, vast quantities of plastic waste end up in the sea, and following the recent storms in Israel, a significant amount of this waste was deposited onto several Israeli beaches
Ilana Curiel
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02.12.24
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