
It’s time Israeli companies joined the race to a decarbonized economy
UBQ Materials’ VP of Sustainability calls on Israeli companies to get on the racetrack in the global race to net zero carbon emissions.

UBQ Materials’ VP of Sustainability calls on Israeli companies to get on the racetrack in the global race to net zero carbon emissions.

As ISRAEL21c celebrates 20 years, we will be strengthening our reporting on the climate crisis affecting us all, and exploring how Israelis are actively working towards a better future for the world.

With the UN Climate Change Conference now in session, we introduce Israeli scientists, entrepreneurs, activists, educators and artists working on this critical global issue.

PLANETech’s digital tool lets startups measure how much their technology would reduce greenhouse gas emissions over five years.

Ben-Gurion University in Israel and Mohammed VI Polytechnic University and Université Internationale de Rabat in Morocco announce collaborations.

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

Fashion on demand, upcycled ‘trashion’ and ecologically responsible digital printing are among antidotes to overproduction and overconsumption.

New ‘safe tunnel’ from Israeli sustainable agriculture startup solves the problem caused by the urban clash of trees and pavements.

The prize recognizes the organization’s work in bringing together Jordanian, Palestinian and Israeli stakeholders to rehabilitate the Jordan River.

Nutritionists, farmers, chefs, journalists, academics and government officials convene to find sustainable solutions for now and the future.

MASHAV hosts Paipa school principals and teachers in program on Education towards Sustainable Development (ESD) and New Pedagogies.

A video titled ‘Who Cut the Cheese? Innovation of the Silent but Deadly’ showcases one Israeli farmer’s jury-rigged sustainable ecological solutions.

Beleaguered Sderot wakes up to a social vision of sustainable student housing and an infusion of young volunteers.

‘My vision is to create objects that are alive and stay part of nature and the never-ending cycle of life,’ says Adital Ela, a TED Fellow based in Tel Aviv.

New Israeli research reveals surprising results about how the animal protein in our diets exacts a high price from the planet.