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 The Jerusalem Post Takes on Climate Change

The Jerusalem Post takes on climate change

 ISRAEL, ALONG with the entire Mediterranean region, is a climate-warming hotspot, heating up 20 percent faster than the global average.

Israel is leading the fight against the climate crisis

By GALITH LEVY , Jeff Hart
 CHICKENS FOR KFC? Marching in the New Delhi queer pride parade, Nov. 26.

Why I haven't written environmental news since Hamas's massacre - opinion

 Climate change (illustrative)

The rise of climate gentrification

By BOAZ SCHREIBMAN
New Israeli Shekel bills are seen in front of an upwards-trending graph (illustration)

Economic optimism soars, yet CEOs grapple with AI, climate uncertainties

Heavy traffic jam on the Ayalon highway in Tel Aviv due to construction work, on June 11, 2020

Israel must step up to combat vehicle-caused air pollution - comptroller

A firefighter works as the Caldor Fire burns in Grizzly Flats, California, US, August 22, 2021.

Scientists warn of even hotter 2024 as climate crisis intensifies

 Palestinians at the site of a destroyed building from an Israeli air strike in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, on January 14, 2024

Climate crisis on Gaza battlefield: CO2 emissions surge from Israel-Hamas war

 Edete young pistachio pollination.

How an Israeli pollination company helped boost California’s pistachio crop

 DOCK WORKERS on a small rowing boat pull a rope between the dock and vehicle carrier ‘Sirius Leader’ as it prepares to enter the Miraflores locks while transiting the Panama Canal last September.

Saving the Panama Canal will take years and cost billions, if it’s even possible

By PETER MILLARD , MICHAEL D. McDONALD
 DeserTech and Climate Innovation Center leaders gather in Beersheba

Climate innovation center teases a more developed Negev

 Illustrative image of a blazing sun.

Taub Center: Israel is burning up, and it’s not from rocket fire

 Environmental crime (illustrative)

How fighting terrorism can contribute to security and the environment

By Daniel Cohen & Efi Geminer
 PEOPLE PROTEST during the United Nations Climate Change Conference COP28, in Dubai, earlier this month.

Israel-Hamas war not reason for Israel’s climate failures, experts say

Virtual event led by Tel Aviv University and other organizations dedicated to addressing climate concerns

COP28: The climate conference ended. Now, here’s what Israel needs to do