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Technion researchers develop a disruptive processes to make the make production of ecological fuel affordable and sustainable.
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Technion researchers develop a disruptive processes to make the make production of ecological fuel affordable and sustainable.

The 1950s draining of Lake Hula was a huge environmental mistake. Now, a photo exhibit celebrates the 20th anniversary of the successful reversal of the damage.

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.

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.

From burying excess CO2 underwater to capturing it with fungi, these startups are committed to tackling the carbon dioxide crisis.

War, or no war, startup turning an ecofriendly plant grown in Israel’s south into sustainable materials for construction and plastic industries moves forward.

Excess greenhouse gases are a huge global problem but the individual actions we take can make a difference.

Israel’s startup sector is trying to aid the world in removing about 10 billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions already in the atmosphere.

While the four species make a seven-day appearance come fall, their growth is a year-long project that requires care and attention throughout.

Large ocean currents’ circulation of warm water played crucial role in shaping temperature fluctuations in prehistoric times — and today.

Researchers say these clouds act as a blanket that envelops the Earth’s atmosphere, increasing its temperature.