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 Theodor Herzl from the book ‘Herzland’ by David Harel.

Zionism's founder had a green, climate-friendly vision for Israel

By YOSEF ISRAEL ABRAMOWITZ
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 Israelis walk on the beach in front of a coal power station in the southern city of Ashkelon.

Climate Innovation Report: A proposal for Israeli government policy

By DAPHNA AVIRAM-NITZAN
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 Tourists hold umbrellas as it rains on an observation point overlooking Jerusalem’s Old City.

How should Israel respond to climate change?

By SHLOMO MAITAL
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 Can Jewish values help save the Earth from climate change? (Illustrative, composite image)

Can applying Jewish values save the Earth from a climate catastrophe?

By RICHARD H. SCHWARTZ
Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan addresses the 78th Session of the UN General Assembly in New York City, US, September 19, 2023.

At climate summit, Turkey, South Africa hit out at Israel over Gaza war

By REUTERS
 The GenCell Box, a long-duration backup power solution.

GenCell: Representing Israel’s hydrogen green energy at COP28

By Gil Lewinsky
 Dark clouds are seen over the skyline in Beirut , Lebanon, November 14, 2023

Israeli study links human activities, clouds, and climate

 The solar farm in the Arava where the measurements were conducted

Solar farms in dry regions better for climate change than planting trees - study

Ravens are seen in Kadita, northern Israel, with Mount Canaan seen in the background

Israel's Mount Canaan breaks 73-year rain intensity record amid storms

 Letters

Letters to the Editor, November 13, 2023: Spielberg's Indifference

Computer predicts Doomsday: This is what will cause humanity's demise

By Walla!
 THE COP28 insignia is on display in Abu Dhabi, ahead of the conference in the UAE, which gets underway at the end of this month.

Can climate change save Arab-Israeli normalization efforts? - opinion

By AYNUR BASHIROVA
 WORKING THE land at the Shvuat Ha’adama community in Beersheba.

Working the land: 'We do everything with love'

By SIGAL BEN DAVID

Is coffee facing extinction?

 FISHING IN the Kinneret, Israel's only freshwater source.

AI set to change our water landscape - opinion

 Artist Marina Abramovic performs next to her artwork "Crystal Wall of Crying" at Babyn Yar, the site of one of the biggest massacres of the Holocaust during World War Two, in Kyiv, Ukraine October 4, 2021. Picture taken October 4, 2021.

The last profile of legendary artist Marina Abramović

By SHAI BAITEL
 Assorted bottles of alcoholic beverages.

Higher temperatures may contribute to alcohol and drug disorders - study

 Letters

Letters to the Editor September 27, 2023: Brazenly anti-Israel