
Forming a team of academics to fight climate change
36 Israeli students focusing their PhD dissertations on climate change will receive KKL-JNF scholarships for two years to support their research.
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.

36 Israeli students focusing their PhD dissertations on climate change will receive KKL-JNF scholarships for two years to support their research.

Before planting vegetables, spices, perennials and hydroponic plants, the children learned about sustainability and environmental responsibility.

You’ll save money and save the environment too, because most electricity worldwide is still generated by polluting fossil fuels.

Research team identifies earliest luxury fruit trees from charcoal found in ancient fireplaces.

New radar station will monitor both beneficial insects and harmful invasive bugs like the Fall Armyworm moth.

The world is in a water crisis. What can Israel, a desert country which now has enough water to share, teach the rest of us about using water more wisely. Read our exhibition and find out.

A new alternative to soil from TomGrow self-waters indoor plants and delivers all the nutrients needed for six months.

Netafim analysis shows corn grown with drip irrigation releases 53% fewer carbon emissions compared to flood-irrigated corn.

Israel has excellent innovation foundations, now it’s time for a pivot or spinoff to take advantage of this decade’s most significant business opportunity.

Reptiles such as turtles, snakes and lizards are threatened by agriculture, logging, urban development and invasive species.

With World Oceans Day fast approaching on June 8, oceanographer Anton Post says we can all take simple actions to protect our endangered waterways.

The first unit, installed last month, provides fresh drinking water to 500 internally displaced people per day. A second unit will soon be installed.

Siblings whose last name means ‘honey’ have a technology for cultivating honey in the lab as world’s bee population fast dwindles.

Intense storms predicted for the year 2080 are already taking place now – and they’ve warmed up the South Pole by 30 degrees C.

Pnimeet Bike Recycling in Jaffa and Jerusalem teaches people how to fix old bicycles instead of throwing them into the garbage.