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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.

Take inspiration from John the Baptist and top up your protein levels with a made-in-Israel locust and honey bar.

A diver from the aquarium tells ISRAEL21c about plunging in with sharks, lionfish and sprucing up artificial corals in Jerusalem’s maritime hotspot.

The names and the sex of the young cubs are still unknown, and they are presently spending quality time alone with their mother.

In an era of severe climate events and global pandemic, Israeli scientists are studying the advantages of legacy seeds ahead of the next crisis.

‘We are very proud of our partnership with Watergen to provide clean water and save lives,’ says Palestinian Authority company head.

The corona outbreak has forced us to embrace our future faster than we planned – both for good and for bad. Find out more in our webinar with two futurists.

BlueGreen Water Technologies battles algal blooms that are devastating bodies of water around the globe in a cost-effective, planet-friendly way.

Rare shark whales visit Eilat, while a pod of dolphins is caught frolicking in the waves of the Mediterranean.

HaShomer HaChadash’s SunDo app helps fill labor gap for farmers in Israel and soon in the United States as well.

As the strive for sustainability grows, discover how Israeli entrepreneurs are taking the stuff we throw away and producing amazing products that are kind to the planet.

Aura Air’s new filtration and disinfection system is piloted at Sheba Medical Center for its potential to screen and target Covid-19 in the air.

New documentary follows three Israeli innovators applying blue-and-white innovations to help other countries deal with water stress.

It sounds like magic, but Bar-Ilan University researchers say the environmentally friendly disinfectant may be used daily to kill bacteria and viruses on all kinds of surfaces.

To celebrate Earth Day’s 50th anniversary, we spoke to leading Israeli environmentalists, Alon Tal and Colin Price, about what corona means for climate change.

Join us on a fascinating journey through the last 72 years to discover how Israel has become one of the most creative and innovative countries in the world.