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 A drone view shows damages, following the passing of Hurricane Helene, in Asheville, North Carolina, US, September 29, 2024.

For Jewish communities in areas battered by Helene, High Holidays take a backseat to basic safety

By ANDREW LAPIN/JTA
 Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officers sit on an airboat after Hurricane Helene made landfall overnight, in Steinhatchee, Florida, US, September 27, 2024.

Hurricane Helene kills at least 90 in US; homes and memories washed away

By REUTERS
 A photograph taken in the Tzora President's Forest in Israel.

A photographer's guide to the Tzora President's Forest

By Jay Garfinkel
 The reappearing remains of buildings of the village of Kallio, which was intentionally flooded in 1980 to create a reservoir that would help meet the water needs of Greek capital Athens, are seen following receding water levels caused by drought, in Lake Mornos, Greece, September 3, 2024.

Sunken village emerges in Greece as drought dries up lake

By REUTERS
 The Double Arch area (center of  photo) on August 9th, 2024, after collapse

Water collapses famous 190 million years old ‘Toilet Bowl’ rock formation in Glen Canyon, Utah

 Houthis detonating explosives onboard the Sounion oil tanker in the Red Sea, August 29, 2024.

Major threat of oil spill in Red Sea as Houthis detonate explosives on seized tanker

 An object blown by strong winds caused by Typhoon Shanshan is stranded on a power line in Miyazaki, southwestern Japan, August 29, 2024, in this photo taken by Kyodo.

Three dead in strongest ever Typhoon to hit area of Nagasaki in Japan, millions evacuated

By REUTERS
 Screen grab taken from a video released on August 21, 2024 by Yemen's Houthis shows what they say is smoke rising from a fire aboard a Greek-flagged oil tanker in the Red Sea.

Fires observed on board Greek-flagged tanker in Red Sea, says maritime agency

By REUTERS
 Two clownfish swim inside of a sea anemone in the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Cairns, Australia October 26, 2019.

Hottest oceans in 400 years endanger Great Barrier Reef, scientists say

By REUTERS
 THE ADULT of the Tarucus butterfly, seen in Ashkelon National Park.

Knowing the Land of Israel part 3: Discovering little wonders in Ashkelon National Park

By NOAH MICHAELI
 THEN-US CLIMATE envoy John Kerry and Chinese Climate Envoy Xie Zhenhua attend a news conference at the UN Climate Change Conference COP28 in Dubai, last December. At the summit, digitalization’s environmental impact was a key topic.

Digitalization can't make us blind to environmental threats

By EDEN FARBER , TAL MIMRAN

OH!GLOW: Israel's home for high-quality, sustainable lifestyle and beauty products

 An aerial view shows the pier of a plant of Mekorot, Israel’s national water company, located close to the national water carrier project, which in cases of emergency is able to pump desalinated water into the Sea of Galilee.

From to the sea to the lake: The problems with desalination in Israel

By ANTHONY PAMM
 Palestine Action activists

Anti-Israel, radical left vandals enjoy impunity in the UK

 DR. ELAD LEVINTAL: ‘We have the advantage – and the resources.’

Uncovering deserts’ hidden role in climate change

By Ronnie Rosenman

Environmental focus: Multilock and Yavne school collaborate on recycling

By WALLA! HOME , DESIGN
The Barkan is a lightning-shaped Syrian Thistle.

A look into the Barkan – the lightning shaped Syrian Thistle

By ITSIK MAROM
 COP29 PRESIDENT Mukhtar Babayev addresses a meeting of climate ministers, in Denmark, in March, ahead of COP29 to take place in Azerbaijan, in November. Climate change looms largest over the Small Island Developing States, says the writer.

The urgency of action: Climate challenges facing Small Island Developing States

By ALI SERIM