At the COP 28 conference in Dubai, Israel is looking to take charge and be a global leader in the fight against climate change.
Israeli director Yaron Kaftori’s 2010 film 2048 imagines a dystopian future in which Israel has ceased to exist, fading into history. He needn’t have worried.
Instead of a rap on the knuckles, let us hope that future reports on Israel’s environmental performance match up to the incredible record Israel has on sustainable innovations.
Leket Israel, one of Israel’s largest nonprofit food banks, teamed up with global organizations to advocate for sustainability innovations in the nation and around the world.
Recent UN-designated days for environmental awareness remind us to be smarter and keep energy consumption low. Getting a ceiling fan is a good start.
“The poorest continue to suffer the most from climate injustice even though they are not the climate offenders,” said Yosef Abramowitz.
The index examines how well universities are fulfilling the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals.
The University of Haifa jumped by 100 places compared to its ranking last year.
The selection was confirmed at AmCham's annual General Assembly, attended by US Ambassador to Israel Tom Nides.
Israel's Sonovia said its D(y)ENIM indigo yarn dyeing ultrasound technology reduces water and hazardous waste in production by more than 85%.