environment

Israel is burning in more ways than one

Every year, Israelis experience the effects of climate change more and more, as the weather gets more extreme, and not all disasters can be fought off.

Israel's worst enemy: Not Hamas, not Hezbollah; experts say it's climate change

When we think about the biggest threats to our country, usually Hamas or Hezbollah come to mind. But these experts explained that when looking to the future, we need to start looking inward.

01/05/2025

Dry winter spurs national water company to integrate climate risks into operations

Following an unusually dry winter, Israel's Mekorot is embedding climate emergency planning into its long-term strategies.

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF , IN COLLABORATION WITH MEKOROT
30/04/2025
  A koala climbing a tree in Ouwehands Zoo, Rhenen, Netherlands, illustrative; April 25, 2024.

Victoria, Australia culls hundreds of koalas after wildfire, activists denounce policy

Allan defended her policy by saying that the koalas being shot were "in a lot of distress," Sky News Australia reported, adding that the decision was made after "extensive assessments."

25/04/2025

Jerusalem wildfire: Is huge blaze first of many amid climate crisis?

What can Israelis expect from the rest of the hot season, and what other climate-related impacts might be felt this season?

Environmental Protection Ministry issues high air pollution warning

Dust blowing in from Egypt has caused a high air pollution warning in the majority of Israel. Here's how you can best protect yourself.

  A green heart shape made from plants; illustrative.

OkCupid finds Israelis increasingly viewing eco-awareness 'green' worldviews as attractive

Israeli singles in 2025 are prioritizing eco-conscious partners, with 84% valuing green lifestyles.

Two sharks spotted at Beit Yanai Beach

Marine biologist Dr. Adi Barash explained that there is no reason to fear the beach. Still, the INPA advised to exercise caution.

Experts warn: Replace your kitchen sponge weekly to avoid hidden germs

Researchers found 362 bacterial species in sponges, including potential pathogens.

Israel launches AI fire prediction tool to protect transportation systems

As the new fire prediction system is rolled out this summer, it represents a significant leap forward in Israel's ability to manage the risks posed by climate change.

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