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Japanese insurance giant Sompo, Israeli startup Momentick partner to cut greenhouse gas emissions from energy production sources, rigs, gas pipelines.
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Japanese insurance giant Sompo, Israeli startup Momentick partner to cut greenhouse gas emissions from energy production sources, rigs, gas pipelines.

The head of Israel’s Olympic sustainability committee explains the game plan as the team heads to Paris for the greenest Olympics ever.

Beyond Oil absorbs carcinogenic toxins that build up in reused frying oil at eateries, offering benefits to health and environment.

Cases of West Nile virus highlight the urgency of dealing with disease-carrying mosquito populations, which are only growing due to climate change.

Experts say sharks are the victims of disruption to their natural habitat and food supply due to overfishing, bringing them closer to the shore.

According to research, looking at trees and other natural environments can increase attention, lower anxiety and more.

Solight collects natural light and directs it through a series of tubes to illuminate the indoors through holes in the tube or light fixtures.

Chasing down forest fires under threat of rocket fire, Israel’s foresters are working constantly against a series of surging flames.

It’s a tough time for wineries across Israel, with workers serving in the reserves, sales way down, and even physical damage from attacks, but winemakers are determined to make it work.

The Strauss-owned company’s partnership with Mileutis is set to make milk better for consumers, improve welfare of cows and boost sustainability.

These Israeli companies are driving global advancements in the emerging blue economy to clean the air, save fish, get rid of microplastics and much more.

The Sinai hooktail has never before been observed in Israel, and is typically native to regions surrounding the Saharan desert.

Tel Aviv University researchers have identified the pathogen behind sea urchin mass mortalities threatening the world.

The effects of global warming have led to an increased number of thunderstorms in the Arctic, which result in warmer waters and more thunderstorms.

Nature and Parks Authority conduct a mission to retrieve and incubate the fertilized egg after the mother vulture and its partner both died of poisoning.