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Bacteria can help trees survive water scarcity, Israeli study finds
Weizmann Institute of Science learn that trees form a symbiotic relationship with soil-beneficial bacteria, which assists them in not only surviving, but also flourishing, during periods of drought
Ynetnews
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07.19.23
Heatwaves pose growing threat amid Israeli govt. inaction
Experts point to red flags, State Comptroller publishes an alarming report, yet Israel's progress in the field is somewhere 'between lagging and zero' with no real national response at hand
Ilana Curiel, Yaron Drukman
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07.13.23
Israelis must brace for extreme heat this summer
The government and local authorities must take steps to ensure vital infrastructure is unharmed and services provided under adverse head conditions while the health system must ensure public needs are met
Adi Wolfson
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07.09.23
Your old cell phones may be worth a lot of money
Twelve leading mobile operators worldwide sign joint declaration to encourage repair, refurbishment, and resale of old devices in addition to expediting recycling processes of materials and metals they contain
Israel Wullman
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07.06.23
Endangered vultures find sanctuary at secretive conservation site in the Negev
Accompanied by Assaf Kamar and photographer Nadav Abas, the Nature and Parks Authority inspector transported a cow carcass to a hidden location, ensuring vultures and other birds of prey could feast without the threat of being by overzealous ranchers
Assaf Kamar
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06.26.23
Expert warns not to harm tiger shark spotted off coast of Eilat
Dr. Assaf Zvuloni says if a person encounters a shark he must remain calm and cautions against swimming in a panicked state, which can anger the shark
Attila Somfalvi
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06.21.23
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
Watch: Tiger shark spotted off shore in Eilat
Ecologist Dr. Assaf Zvuloni says tiger sharks naturally inhabit the Red Sea, and play an important role in the region's ecosystem; Nature and Parks Authority rangers on a dive off the Eilat coast encountered the supreme predators already known to visit the area
Noa Fisher
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06.19.23
Printed books or digital books - which is more environmentally friendly?
Only about 10% of all books sold in the United States are digital books; The paper and printing industry consumes many natural resources and uses toxic substances
Roni Suhler and Yuval Shapir / Davidson Institute of Science
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06.18.23
'Temperatures of 40°C or even 50°C won't be rare in Israel,' expert says
Professor Daniel Rosenfeld says he situation will only worsen over the years if drastic measures are not taken to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, as heatwaves and other extreme weather conditions will become more common
Alexandra Lukash, Ilana Curiel
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06.04.23
Israel misses the mark on environmental goals, damning OECD report says
Jewish state on wrong track to meet self-imposed environmental targets, as it ranks second-lowest in use of renewable energy among developed nations, and falls short on a whole slew of metrics
Ilana Curiel
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05.31.23
Yulia the seal may have moved on from Israel's coast
The Mediterranean monk seal who was first observed on Israel's beaches earlier this month has not been seen since Sunday and experts say may be gathering strength to move to other shores; Conservationists call for safe spaces including remote caves, for seals
Ilana Curiel, Noa Fisher
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05.24.23
Research reveals concerning decline in Southern Right Whales' body condition
Threatened by food scarcity and warming waters, migrating Eubalaena Australis whales face challenges nourishing their newborns; Research reveals declining birth rates, jeopardizing their population
Yogev Israely
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05.17.23
Rare Mediterranean monk seal stays to rest on Israeli shores
The arrival of Julia, a Neomonachus seal, spars concerns she may suffer trauma from beachgoers, prompting volunteers and authorities to take shifts watching over her
Ilana Curiel
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05.17.23
Israeli photographer captures the slow demise of the Dead Sea
A new exhibition showcases the decline of the Dead Sea over the years as seen through the camera lens of artist Noam Badin
Noa Fisher
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05.11.23
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