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Climate change law sets ambitious goals, but faces opposition from energy and finance ministries
Climate bill is far-reaching for Israeli energy sector, but is necessary to meet the requirements from all developed countries before the next UN climate summit in November.
Rising temperatures fuel violent crime, Israeli study finds
The hotter it gets, the more likely violent crime is, according to a first-of-it-kind study published in the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization.
Eilat's coral reefs in worse shape than previously thought, new study shows
Climate change, tons of waste and storms are endangering Eilat's reef, the northernmost coral reef in the world.
Climate crisis threatens to drown Israel, while bureaucrats are busy with petty bickering
Finally, the government admits Israel is decades behind Europe in meeting its climate crisis goals. But the government's stalemate on solar energy illustrates what a long way Israel still has to go.
Ruth Schuster: Wildfire patterns are changing and experts are worried
Climate change is exacerbating conditions conducive to fires, but in the Levant at least we don't have dry lightning; we have fools and firebugs instead
The way heat hurts our bodies - and what to do about it
Along with heatstroke and dehydration, extreme temperatures have been linked to decreased fertility and environmental damage to society. Here's what you can do to cool down and prevent damage.
Israel fails to purchase necessary computers to forecast local climate change
Israel does not have a forecast for the local changes caused by the global climate crisis because the government has not provided the Israel Meteorological Service with the computing resources it needs to carry out these forecasts.