Climate
China's torrential rains kill 10 in southwest as thousands evacuated
Sichuan authorities issued a heavy rain alert and warned of disaster risks after torrential rain triggered two incidents that cut off roads in the mountainous Garze and Aba areas.
From the Danube to the Negev: Climate change is a European problem too - opinion
Severe storms, tornados kill multiple people in Midwest US as power is cut in Chicago, Columbus
China tourist sites closed, construction projects halted, as Typhoon Dolphin moves deeper inland
UBQ Materials debuts three bio-based solutions for sustainable manufacturing
The award-winning company aims to close the gap between profitability and sustainability.
Could a NASA space mission unravel the mysteries of Earth’s climate?
The mission is meant to deliver first-of-its-kind views of the phytoplankton -- microscopic plant-like organisms -- that convert carbon dioxide into cellular material to feed oceanic life.
The rise of climate gentrification - opinion
As extreme weather events become more frequent and severe, certain areas are no longer seen as desirable places to live due to the increased risks of floods, storms, and extreme temperatures.
Economic optimism soars, yet CEOs grapple with AI, climate uncertainties
Notably, 39% of CEOs anticipate a significant increase in their company’s headcount by 5% or more in 2024, signaling a hopeful trajectory for employment worldwide.
Israel must step up to combat vehicle-caused air pollution - comptroller
In his report, released on Monday, Matanyahu Englman said there were only 219 fast-charging stations for the country’s more than 40,000 electric vehicles.
Climate crisis on Gaza battlefield: CO2 emissions surge from Israel-Hamas war
Some 99% of these emissions were attributed to Israel’s aerial and ground operations against Hamas in Gaza.
Saving the Panama Canal will take years and cost billions, if it’s even possible
The channel is Panama’s biggest source of revenue, bringing in $4.3 billion in 2022.
How fighting terrorism can contribute to security and the environment
COP28: The climate conference ended. Now, here’s what Israel needs to do
On Monday, a virtual event led by Tel Aviv University and other organizations was held dedicated to addressing climate concerns.
Here is how Abraham Accords countries collaborate on climate change
Climate tech has become a “sweet spot” for the Jewish state regarding the Abraham Accords because “what these countries are looking for is what Israel has to offer.”