Climate Crisis
Israel is not ready for climate change.
Despite scientific evidence that Israel is heating up at twice the rate of the global average, there is no climate legislation in sight.
A revised and weakened draft Climate Bill has been stalled by the Knesset, and budgets for climate preparedness programs are being diverted.
Israel, as a member of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), is embarrassingly behind other OECD member-countries in developing laws, policies and tools to deal with the climate crisis.
Ignoring the climate crisis won’t make it go away
Israel is a small country that contributes little to global GHG emissions. But our geographical location, the geopolitical location, the geopolitical reality and unique socio-demographics make Israel particularly vulnerable to climate change.
And Israel is warming at twice the global average. Climate change will impact on public health, food production, the economy and even the regional security.
We call on the government to enact stringent climate legislation and to restore budgets for essential climate resilience measures, without further delay.
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Government pushes weak Climate Bill through First Reading
This flawed, unambitious, and anti-environmental bill allows the government to claim Israel has climate legislation. Not so, says Adam Teva V’Din.
State Comptroller criticizes Israel’s failure to act on Climate Crisis
The State Comptroller’s damning report shows the importance of Adam Teva V’Din’s work now more than ever.
The Highway Threatening an Ecological Corridor
Adam Teva V’Din submitted an appeal to the Supreme Court to protect an eco-corridor and defend against climate crisis.
Is rainfall a windfall?
Israelis view rain as a Blessing; utilizing rainwater – ‘runoff’- demands investment in new infrastructure
How is the climate crisis specific to Israel?
The climate crisis is already here, and it threatens the future of us all. Israel’s specific geographic and geopolitical nature leads to some unique issues
Tkuma – a sacred obligation and a national opportunity
Attorney Amit Bracha, CEO of Adam Teva V’Din explores how can restoration of ‘Otef Aza’ (now called the Tkuma region) go beyond the slogan of ‘Build Back Better’?
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