Atar Friedman, a young Israel based ecologist, has launched a special TV documentary series to make people more aware of ecology in her country and how it relates to the human factor.
The first year’s series, divided into three parts, involves Friedman and two others, Omer Pomerantz and Maoz Yaacov, going on a “driveabout” around the country and meeting all kinds of interesting people who are involved in various projects dealing with ecological and environmental or “green” issues.
“Zomet Drachim” means intersection, and in this case refers to how the people involved in the series reach their own “intersection” (in regards to ecology) that will influence and change their lives.
“The two guys I went around with had different perceptions about the environment,” Friedman tells Green Prophet. “Omer, a high tech person, knew nothing about the subject of environmental problems, and the other, Maoz, is a social worker and ‘cowboy type’ who lives in a moshav (cooperative settlement) and wants to know more about ‘green’ issues.”




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