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

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

Experiment shows goldfish have ‘a cognitive ability to learn a complex task in an environment completely different from the one they evolved in.’

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.

As part of our 20th anniversary celebration, we find out what happened to some of the most promising startups we featured in our early days.

An idea inspired by a swim leads to the production of electrical currents on a par with those obtained from standard solar cells.

Israel and other countries have been hit by the worst-ever bird flu outbreak. We asked the experts how it happened, what its impact will be, and if we should we be concerned for our health?

Browzwear establishes training centers for fashion industry in Bangladesh and China, enabling employment and enhancing sustainability in the industry.

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

Hunted almost to extinction, Israel’s desert goats have rehabilitated nicely since their rocky period a few decades ago, but there’s still much to do.

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

CarobWay aims to become ‘the king of knowhow’ in utilizing the highly sustainable and in-demand crop for clinically supported food products.

Doom and gloom may seem the order of the day as we close up 2021, but this year bought plenty of things to celebrate and be proud of. Join us in a feel-good look at the last 12 months.

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.

Bio-Fence says its chemical mix-in prolongs the effectiveness of disinfectants against E. coli, salmonella and, most critically listeria bacteria.