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Michael Green
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A Sustainable Passover
Spring is here at last which also means the festival of Passover (or Pessach in Hebrew) is soon upon us. Many Jewish festivals represent an...
Green Energy or Greenwash in Tel Aviv?
For better or for worse, Israel has become a leader in the technology industry. Innovations like solar power and drip-irrigation help to conserve scarce natural...
Small-scale farming goes big
Green Prophet recently reported on the growing popularity of organic food in Israel, and the trend towards small farms who are delivering straight to people’s...
Jordan River Peace Park
Cross-border environmental NGO, Friends of the Earth Middle East (FoEME), is getting work underway on establishing what it calls a ‘Peace Park’ to help rehabilitate...
Walking tour for a sustainable Israel
Before the short, but icy winter melts into the fierce summer heat, Israel’s Heschel Center for Environmental Leadership will be teaming up with Hazon in...
A Healthy, Sustainable Purim
Food is never something lacking at Jewish celebrations, but, like most things in life, their environmental footprint keeps expanding, whether the factory-farmed chicken that ends...
Water-a-Plenty – Even in Israel?
We’re accustomed to the doom-and-gloom prophecies of Israel’s chronic water shortage and how the thirst of the growing population of a country that is over...
Community Supported Agriculture: Organic, Local and Tasty!
There’s no more satisfying way of enjoying what you eat than growing it yourself, but if you simply don’t have the time or know-how than...
Fresh Paint With EcoOcean: A Splash of Green
This weekend the Young Israeli Art Fair, aka Fresh Paint, comes to Tel Aviv with an extra splash of green. The showcase for up-coming, independent...
The Great Airways Debate Part 2: Food for Thought
While the subject of air travel has become a hot topic this week, it’s worth remembering that it’s not just people that travel by jumbo...
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