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Climate change
Greta Thunberg calls on world to 'Stand with Gaza'
Famous young climate activist posts photo of herself holding a sign calling on people to support Gaza while making no mention of Hamas' crimes against Israel
Ynet
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10.20.23
Etrogs in danger: Will Israel be able to grow citron in the future?
Global warming and extreme weather could spell the end of cultivating citrus trees and the entire industry here, Israeli experts say
Reut Alon/ZAVIT Science and Environment News
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09.28.23
Animals can inform the weather, researchers say
By attaching advanced sensors to the bodies of fish, birds, seals, and other animals, valuable information about how climate change otherwise not attainable, can be gathered
Yogev Israeli
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09.26.23
Climate change instrumental in 9th-century collapse of Tibetan Empire, study says
Experts find harsh climate conditions led to drought and mass death on Tibetan Plateau bringing social unrest to the empire
Yogev Israeli
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09.20.23
Israeli billionaire launches climate change initiative with Bill Clinton
Tech mogul Ziv Aviram, co-founder of Mobileye—a company acquired by Intel for $15.3 billion—is partnering with former US president to launch an investment fund focused on climate change technologies
Dan Raban
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09.18.23
Extreme weather in Israel may soon become a norm, climate expert warns
Prof. Yoav Yair says Mediterranean hurricanes becoming more frequent, sounds alarm on potential weather catastrophes
Nir Cohen, Alexandra Lukash
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09.13.23
Ancient ice age may have wiped out humans on Europe 1.1 million years ago
Researchers find rapid cooling strained food resources and created inhospitable conditions for early humans
Yogev Israeli
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09.13.23
Is Israel the next Greece? Climate expert warns of imminent flood disasters
Climate researcher says heavy rains leading to floods will become increasingly frequent in the region should ocean temperatures continue to rise
Alexandra Lukash
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09.10.23
Now it's official: Summer 2023 is hottest on record
The average temperature around the world last month was 16.77°C and August 2023 became the second hottest month in history - after July 2023. UN Secretary General: 'The scorching days are no longer just barking, but also biting'
Ilana Curiel , Yaron Druckman
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09.06.23
Millions of Africans could migrate toward Israel in upcoming years due to climate change
Africans significantly more susceptible to climate-related catastrophes compared to other global regions; A study reveals substantial disparity in readiness for these events between Africa and the Western world, begging the question whether Israel will be a mass-migration destination
Ilana Curiel
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09.04.23
Climate change turns wildfires more destructive, study says
Environmental experts use computer models to simulate forest fires following increase in global warming and say risk for severe fires could go up by 172%
Yogev Israely, AFP
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09.03.23
Following powerful earthquake, American Samoa island is sinking
A strong earthquake in 2009 exacerbated the sinking of the island in the South Pacific Ocean, according to NASA researchers; The study highlights even more the pressing need for immediate actions aimed at aiding small islands, which face the risk of disappearing due to the rising ocean surface
Yogev Israely
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08.30.23
Marine predators' habitats in danger amid climate crisis, study finds
New study claims increasing heat of the ocean's waters will eventually lead marine predators including sharks and tuna to search for new habitats, impacting the ecosystems and the economy of fishing-based communities
Yogev Israely
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08.22.23
Israel's nighttime temperatures remain high in greenhouse effect
Meteorologist explains cloud cap prevents cooling and traps hot air and humidity especially along the coast, in central and northern Israel exceeding recorded temperatures
Yaron Drukman
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08.20.23
Israel set to sizzle under weekend heatwave
Friday’s temperatures will remain relatively unchanged, but a heatwave is set to hit Saturday and peak on Sunday, reaching up to 45℃ (113℉) in some areas; Unusually, there's also chance of rain
Danny Roup
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08.11.23
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