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Adam Teva V’Din: The project will privatize public space and damage one of Israel’s last stretches of open coastline
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Adam Teva V’Din: The project will privatize public space and damage one of Israel’s last stretches of open coastline
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Two High Court petitions expose a pattern of ministerial neglect undermining Israel’s environmental governance
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The fragile site faces the threat of destruction: the IDF plans to build a massive training facility in the heart of the valley.
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Adam Teva V’Din and Citizens for Clean Air are demanding that the government immediately implement its own decision to tackle the widespread burning of waste across the Green Line.
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A cross-party coalition of Knesset Members is backing the innovative Shade bill that will protect the public from climate-related high temperatures in urban areas.
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Adam Teva V’Din and partner organizations Citizens for the Environment and Mossawa have petitioned the High Court to force the release of NIS 100–150 million withheld from environmental programs in Arab communities.
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Following the legal actions of Adam Teva V’Din, the Ministry of Environmental Protection publishes new conditions that businesses must meet.
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We will take legal steps to block a controversial oil shale project.
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Whether it’s beach access, shaded walkways, or climate resilience, cities must be designed for the people who use them – especially children.
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Adam Teva V’Din is calling for transparency on operations of the Europe Asia Pipeline Company.
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Adam Teva V’Din’s threat of further legal action ended the Environment Minister’s prevarication on approving the air pollution reduction plan.
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Reflecting on Passover’s “Four Sons” and how their differing responses to the Exodus story mirror the diverse ways we can approach today’s climate crisis.
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Planners reject plan to fence in a reservoir at Beit Zayit, preserving the area’s natural continuity as an ecological corridor.
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Adam Teva V’Din: The project will privatize public space and damage one of Israel’s last stretches of open coastline
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Whether it’s beach access, shaded walkways, or climate resilience, cities must be designed for the people who use them – especially children.
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Reflecting on Passover’s “Four Sons” and how their differing responses to the Exodus story mirror the diverse ways we can approach today’s climate crisis.
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As Israel’s biodiversity dwindles, we must recognize and protect natural ecological corridors
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This title is a lyric from a song written by Dorit Tzameret after the October ’73 Yom Kippur War. Shavuot – the biblical wheat harvest holiday – marks the wonder that the wheat is still growing in the Tkuma region.
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The seder night is an unlikely yet brilliant opportunity to discuss the environment, and in particular the lowest point on Earth: The Dead Sea.
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Is the command to build the Tabernacle through giving also the way to achieve a sense of belonging?
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The weekly portion offers some very modern and much needed lessons on preparing for emergencies – we should be taking those on board today.
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The many names of Rosh Hashanah and the opportunity to celebrate it as a Jewish Earth Day.