
Israeli experts consulted on South Africa’s water crisis
A delegation from Israel is assessing issues affecting water infrastructure in South African municipalities to see how Israeli technology can help.

A delegation from Israel is assessing issues affecting water infrastructure in South African municipalities to see how Israeli technology can help.

The world is in a water crisis. What can Israel, a desert country which now has enough water to share, teach the rest of us about using water more wisely. Read our exhibition and find out.

A new alternative to soil from TomGrow self-waters indoor plants and delivers all the nutrients needed for six months.

Half the world’s population could face water scarcity by 2025. Here’s what you can do at home to reduce your usage and your water bills.

In Israel, regular campaigns to raise awareness of water scarcity have motivated citizens so much that conserving water has become a way of life.

Israel has beaten the water scarcity problem so far, but as climate conditions worsen in the Middle East, Israel’s water security hinges on its ability to diversify, negotiate and conserve.

Detecting and fixing leaks in water pipes is critical as water becomes a scarce resource.

Israel is a desert, and water resources are scarce, but today it produces 20% more water than it needs. What can the world learn from Israel’s experience?

Contaminated drinking water is a major issue around the world. Now Israeli researchers have found a way to detect contaminated water in real time before it reaches our homes.

Netafim’s irrigation solution for rice paddies also reduces methane emissions to nearly zero, helping to mitigate climate change.

Standalone system could prove particularly relevant for small and isolated communities that are located far from water sources.

Watergen’s water-from-air generator to provide clean drinking water in Lake Chad Basin region of Africa following presentation at a UN meeting.

A visit to the country’s largest desalination and wastewater-treatment plants reveals smart technologies and policies to keep the water running.

As ‘Day Zero’ approaches, experts weigh in on how Israel may be able to help Cape Town and other water-scarce locations avoid future disasters.

Foreign Ministry donates water-purification vehicle from G.A.L. Water Technologies as severe drought causes life-threatening lack of drinking water.