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We shared some of the survey results at various conferences
The IPCC has finalized the second part of the Sixth Assessment Report,
a workshop was held in Shafa’amr municipality
The theme for this year 2022 is “Groundwater – Making the Invisible visible”.
Research in Israel and around the world shows that those who live in poverty
Do you know what does weather and climate change mean?
What does the average global temperature mean?
We are looking for the sons and daughters of Shefa Amr who can share their experience with us
Authorities will declare a climatic-ecological state of emergency, build a climatic and ecological operational plan by 2023 and at the same time
Urban preparedness for climate change is critical to the city’s ability to adapt to the new situation, provide city residents with tools to deal with it and reduce damage.
Like many other cities, patterns of urbanization in Tel Aviv-Yafo cause the phenomenon of urban heat island
Thus, authorities that manage the change wisely are likely to reduce damage and adapt to the new situation more easily.
Climate and environmental Change (MedECC) founded in 2015 is now finished
On the Knesset table and presented to the public ahead of the COP26 World Climate Conference
The report presents the work of the principal for climate change in recent years
Ynet News published a report on agricultural damage caused by climate change
Choosing to walk contributes to the promotion of human health
It is a relatively new term derived from the verb ‘walked’
Lake Hula was part of an important wetland in the country
The local community in Shfaram leads the process of resilience to climate changes
Ynet published a report in which it talks about the catastrophe that could befall the world
The workshop opened with welcoming speeches by Mr
The Galilee Society held a meeting on August 2, 2021 in the community
The Galilee Society has launched a 3.5 year unique project in the Arab community
he average Arab family in the country spends about 2% of