
Land bridge aims to bypass Houthi rebel threat to Israel
Proposed route will steer clear of the Red Sea, guiding ships via UAE, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Jordan.
We all share this planet together. From new technologies and research to activism, find the latest stories on Israelis creating a more sustainable world for all its living creatures.

Proposed route will steer clear of the Red Sea, guiding ships via UAE, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Jordan.

Whether keeping soldiers safe, visiting the wounded or enduring Hamas captivity, animals too are caught up in the war.

Researchers propose a new model that explains how two environmental mechanisms may cause the fascinating phenomenon.

Startup grows fungi on top of industrial organic waste, leading to biomaterials that replace chemical additives in plastic packaging.

An otherwise awful year was marked by unusual sightings of feathered species across the country, giving birdwatchers in Israel something to enjoy.

From weight-loss devices to robotic bees and e-foil surfing, ISRAEL21c kept its readers informed and entertained despite it being one of Israel’s hardest years.

The world is moving quickly towards electric vehicles, but many challenges lie ahead. We talked to EV experts about what the future holds and the Israeli companies making a difference.

A survey by MIGAL found that Israeli agriculture suffered a 35% drop in production, with farmers in the Gaza border region affected the most.

Organic Israel helps 25 farms in the Gaza border area replace or repair equipment that was damaged or stolen in the Oct. 7 attacks.

Negave founders planned to begin planting blue agave agave-based distillate in spring 2024. War-related setbacks have only made their mission clearer.

One out of every six startups founded in 2022 is a climate technology company.

Household garbage, industrial sawdust and other seemingly useless waste materials are being recycled into a vast range of valuable products.

Researchers find that solar farms have a better impact on the climate crisis-hit arid areas than the planting of trees.

RepAir envisions its direct air capture solution will tackle CO2 emissions at gigaton scale, helping to meet net-zero emissions goals.

Steven’s meadow saffron and rain bells blossom in Re’im Forest, where more than 360 music festivalgoers were slaughtered by Hamas on October 7.