Ecology
From Ukraine to Gaza, war's ecological toll sparks ecocide accountability push
As conflicts from Ukraine to Gaza ravage ecosystems, momentum is building to recognize environmental destruction as a war crime
Israel's overlooked challenge: Environmental damage from two years of war - from the editor
After the ceasefire, the land still burns
A kibbutz in the south joins the list of the best tourism villages in the world
My Word: Going green and ancient prayers
Among the stories I remain proudest of was an investigation into the state of the country’s rivers – warning of the dangerous levels of pollution.
5780: The year of environmental teshuva
We are over-consuming the world.
Endangered turtles bred in captivity in Israel to help save species
The hatchling, one of 60 to be released into the wild this week, is part of a unique conservation program run by the Israeli Sea Turtle Rescue Center.
Stav Shaffir offers a 12-year green economy program for Israel
Israel Democratic Union party released on Tuesday a program meant to place Israel on the cutting edge of the global effort to save the planet.
Israeli researchers are using 3D printing technology to help rebuild coral reefs
Coral reef systems are being continuously degraded worldwide. This technology, now being applied off the coast of Eilat, helps rebuild the diversity of the underwater ecosystem.
Trump speaks with Brazil's Bolsonaro, offers aid with Amazon fires
Brazil’s Amazon is burning at a record rate, according to data from the National Institute of Space Research.
July 8, 2019: What the Ethiopians demonstrated
Readers of the Jerusalem Post have their say.
An existential threat to Israel is being largely ignored
Just as a person with a high fever suffers from many of its effects, there have been many negative effects of increased global temperature.
The unseen battle against the wild sunflower
The Wild Sunflower is an allelopathic plant, spreading toxins from all its parts - leaves, stems, flowers and seeds - that deter the growth of other plants or even kills them.
Scientists unlock menu of the Earth's early lifeforms
Recently discovered in southern Namibia, new fossil data on the ancient lifeform Ernietta allows scientists to understand how they ate together, and why.