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 State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman

‘Functional stagnation:’ Comptroller exposes Israel’s climate crisis failures

 Former Environmental Protection Minister Tamar Zandberg

Former environmental protection minister launches BGU climate research center

 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

 ART INSTALLATION with each globe symbolizing a solution to climate change; in Jerusalem, 2013.

Will climate law save Israel from death by fire? - comment

Greenhouse gases

Israeli government pushes for net zero by 2050 with climate bill

 A STATION OF wind turbines in the Golan Heights.

Noise pollution danger is hard to hear, this is why Israel must take action

 Clean and sustainable energy (illustrative).

Israeli gov't to invest NIS 100 million in energy efficiency projects

 A man refuels a car at Hydrogen refuelling station during Saudi Aramco's media trip to demonstrate Hydrogen automotive technology at Techno Valley Science Park in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, June 27, 2021.

Israel launches first hydrogen fuel station: Start of energy market revolution?

 Israel takes part in Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East Climate Change Initiative at COP27

Ministerial committee set to review Climate Bill on Sunday

 There appears to be only so much that individuals can do

How can Israel go plastics-free? - opinion

A power station is seen in the southern Israeli city of Ashdod August 8, 2011

Israel reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 10% in 10 years - OECD

  A render of a Toyota EV with Electeon's wireless charging tech installed.

Toyota’s electric cars will have wireless charging, thanks to Israeli tech

 ISRAELI COMPANIES are at the forefront of the agricultural technology revolution.

Which Israeli companies are resolving climate change issues?

Tar pollution near the shore of Israel

Israeli economy still dependent on fossil fuels – report

 Israeli Environmental Protection Minister Idit Silman is seen at the handover ceremony replacing outgoing minister Tamar Zandberg, in Jerusalem, on January 2, 2023.

MK Idit Silman releases updated climate law draft

 (L-R) Terra Venture partners Astorre Modena and Harold Wiener

Expert highlights five climate-tech sectors to watch in 2023