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Food waste cost Israel NIS 21.3 billion in 2021 – YNET

Annual report says a total of 2.6 tons of food, of which about half could have been saved, was thrown away at an estimated cost of 2.19 billion USD; Israel is ranked last among OCED countries in number of policies implemented to tackle phenomenon 11.14.22 The total cost of food waste in Israel in 2021 […]

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UBQ Materials’ VP explains potential of climate-tech sector could help the world – Jerusalem Post

For the first time, a delegation from Israel representing the nation’s climate-tech innovations and its advancements in the field attended the COP27. By ZACHY HENNESSEY Published: NOVEMBER 20, 2022 The United Nations annual Climate Change Conference (COP27) in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt came to a close last week, concluding two weeks of dialogue, information sharing […]

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Oil pollution: Investigation reveals Egypt’s ‘super coral’ at risk – Environment and Development

18/11/2022 As Egypt hosts world leaders at COP27 to discuss action over climate change, an oil terminal is dumping toxic wastewater on the country’s Red Sea coast, an investigation by BBC News Arabic has found. A rare form of coral, that offers hope for preserving ocean life as the planet warms, could be a casualty. […]

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Israeli activist smashes climate change 10 commandments atop Mt. Sinai – Jerusalem Post

Yosef Abramowitz imitated Moses’s smashing of the 10 biblical commandments in a demonstration against climate change. By SAM HALPERN Published: NOVEMBER 21, 2022 An Israeli climate activist smashed tablets representing the 10 climate change principles, mirroring Moses’s smashing of the biblical commandments, in a demonstration against climate crisis inaction atop Jebel Musa, the mountain thought […]

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Turkey revises carbon cutting pledges at COP27 – Naharnet

Turkey on Tuesday unveiled at the COP27 climate summit in Egypt’s Sharm el-Sheikh a revised plan for cutting its carbon emissions that was immediately criticized by analysts as insufficiently ambitious. “We have updated our nationally determined contribution (NDC),” Turkey’s environment minister, Murat Kurum, told the U.N. climate conference, referring to the national plans for reducing […]

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Why COP27 and COP28 are critical for conflict-hit MENA – Al Jazeera

Host to these events, the Middle East and North Africa can and must demand more climate finance in conflict areas. Published On 11 Nov 2022 In a country long defined by its two rivers, the ancient marshlands of Iraq now bear harrowing testimony to the ravages of climate change. As temperatures have risen over successive years, rainfall […]

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In Egypt, host of COP27, a small step toward green energy – Naharnet

From a distance, the endless landscape of solar panels stretching toward the horizon can easily be mistaken for crops nearing harvest. But here in the desert in southern Egypt, workers have been cultivating another precious commodity: electricity. After the sun strikes the photovoltaic solar panels, a thermal charge generates electricity that runs to four government-owned […]

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Israel strikes up climate partnerships at COP27

SHARM E-SHEIKH – The United Nations Climate Change Conference, better known as COP27, is an entire world within one city. People of every shape, size and color attend the event, taking buses to planes to taxis to shuttles to get into the 40,000-person affair. One hundred forty of those participants were world leaders, many of whom […]

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Fossil Fuel Execs Among Israel’s COP27 Delegation, Despite Being Chief Contributors to Climate Change – Haaretz

Ron Tomer, president of the Manufacturers Association, defends the inclusion of fossil fuel companies in the climate conference: ‘Gas companies are part of the solutions and Israel couldn’t exist without them’ Nov 8, 2022 Lee Yaron The Israeli delegation to the United Nations Climate Change Conference taking place this week in Egypt includes executives of […]

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Mediterranean marine heatwaves threaten coastal livelihoods – Environment and Development

14/11/2022 A decade ago, Tunisian fisherman Ahmed Chelli’s nets bulged with fish and octopus that he sold at the local market in the Kerkennah islands. Today, he pulls up only “ISIS” — the name locals have given to the blue crabs that have invaded their fishing grounds in the fast-warming waters of the Mediterranean. “The […]

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Israel Rushes to Protect Marine Life as Mediterranean Warms – Haaretz

The country is blazing forward with a plan to protect sections of its 118-mile coastline, a measure experts say is crucial to maintain biodiversity and protect ecosystems from human activity Nov 14, 2022 Between the cliffs and crags of Israel’s submerged prehistoric coastline, a Mediterranean ecosystem is surging back to life. Giant groupers flourish among […]

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USAID head announces 22 new solar-powered projects in Lebanon – Naharnet

Samantha Power, the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), on Wednesday announced $8.5 million in funding for Lebanon that will support 22 new solar-powered water pumping projects in Lebanon. These projects, which will be completed over the next two years, will serve more than 150 towns and villages and benefit over […]

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Photos: Middle East’s Fertile Crescent dries up as rains fail – Al Jazeera

full photo report: https://www.aljazeera.com/gallery/2022/11/14/photos-middle-easts-fertile-crescent-dries-up-as-rains-fail Residents endure drought, decades of conflict and lower rainfall along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. As world leaders meet in Egypt for a climate summit to address issues that include water and food supplies, many across Iraq and the broader Middle East are facing a crisisthat could fuel more regional turmoil as […]

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‘Preserving oases’: The fight for water by Morocco farmers – Al Jazeera

As in the rest of North Africa, global warming is already showing its effects and severely affecting agriculture. By Aïda Delpuech and Arianna Poletti Published On 11 Nov 202211 Nov 2022 Dades Valley, Morocco – At the foot of the High Atlas mountain chain in southeastern Morocco, each village is named after the river that used to run through […]

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In Yemen, farmers choose narcotic over other crops, exacerbating climate woes – Environment and Development

11/11/2022 Farmers are draining groundwater around Yemen’s capital and removing soil to cultivate the narcotic green leaf qat that dominates life in the country, threatening to exhaust precious resources in the climate-vulnerable nation. Chewing qat is a national pastime and demand is one of the few certainties in a nation torn apart by a seven-year […]

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Israeli settlements aggravate Palestine’s water crisis, says PWA head – Jordan Times

By Mays Ibrahim Mustafa – Nov 03,2022 Israel controls over 85 per cent of Palestinian water resources, according to Head of the Palestinian Water Authority Mazen Ghoneim (Photo by Amjad Ghsoun) AMMAN — Head of the Palestinian Water Authority (PWA) Mazen Ghoneim said that the “unprecedented” and “rapid” increase in the number of Israeli settlements in Palestine […]

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Climate change and rising seas threaten Egypt’s breadbasket – Naharnet

Sayed Abuel-Ezz has seen his crops wither from seawater before. As the Nile Delta farmer walks among his mango trees on his land not far from the Mediterranean Sea, he worries it will happen again despite spending the equivalent of tens of thousands of dollars to prevent it. “If it gets higher, the trees will […]

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Lebanon-Israel deal a landmark but with limits, experts say – Naharnet

U.S. mediators tried for more than a decade to broker a maritime border agreement between Lebanon and Israel. Finally, the elements fell into place for a landmark deal between two countries officially — and sometimes actively — at war since 1948. Russia’s war in Ukraine this year and Europe’s resulting energy crisis have increased demand […]

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COP27: Regional climate leadership needed in the Middle East – opinion – Jerusalem Post

Against the background of political stagnation and targeting the two-state solution, choosing regional cooperation on climate issues can lead to new regional leadership and political climate. By CARMIT LUBANOV Published: NOVEMBER 3, 2022 No matter the results of the elections to the 25th Knesset, it can be estimated with great certainty that the climate will not be a […]

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Israeli COP27 delegate HomeBiogas leads climate-tech field by example – Jerusalem Post

The climate-tech company has been chosen to represent Israel as part of a delegation to the upcoming COP27 conference in Egypt. By ZACHY HENNESSEY Published: NOVEMBER 2, 2022 16:20 Walking through the front gate of HomeBiogas’s office in Beit Yanai (a moshav a stone’s throw from Netanya), you wouldn’t immediately recognize it as the home of one of […]

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