
Is allergy season getting worse?
Warmer temperatures, rising CO2 levels and even thunderstorms all have an impact on how we experience allergies, experts explain.

Warmer temperatures, rising CO2 levels and even thunderstorms all have an impact on how we experience allergies, experts explain.

Agriculture must become more sustainable to grow enough food for the future with less water and land, says CEO of world’s largest irrigation firm.

Israeli, Jordanian, Palestinian environmentalists call for water cooperation in face of a looming climate crisis and as a strategy to advance peace.

Greeneye’s software and cameras turns ordinary field spraying machines into AI-powered smart sprayers for soy and corn growers.

Companies, nonprofits, universities and youth cross borders to initiate collaborative projects in water, energy and natural resource management.

More urban trees are set to lower temperatures, promote a healthier lifestyle and reduce negative effects of climate change.

Flash floods can’t be prevented or even well monitored, but there are ways to protect people and property from their deadly effects.

FEMA and the World Bank are using 3D aerial maps created by an Israeli startup to protect residents from extreme weather and assess damage after disasters.

Albo Climate dispenses with manual measurements and instead uses satellite imagery to determine if a farm or forest is functioning as a carbon sink.

You don’t need a PhD or political clout to make a difference for the planet. Here are simple steps anyone can take toward a cleaner, healthier future.

$2.2 billion invested in this year in climate-mitigating technologies such as Future Meat ($347m), 57% higher than previous 2020 record.

Climate tech will continue to grow in Israel as more entrepreneurs and investors grasp the opportunity to help solve this existential threat.

Mosquitoes currently kill around one million people a year. That number will rise as climate change lengthens mosquito season, and increases their geographical range.

The cultivation of grapes involves a delicate dance between exposure to sun and to cold. Hotter summers and shorter winters present new challenges.

Nigerian-Israeli Sharona Shnayder founded a global movement to pick up trash and is now diving into a mind-boggling range of environmental activities in an effort to ‘convince people to care.’