Was the world's only black flamingo just spotted in Eilat?
The greater flamingo's coloring is the result of a genetic condition known as melanism that leads to excessive pigmentation and darkened feathers.
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The greater flamingo's coloring is the result of a genetic condition known as melanism that leads to excessive pigmentation and darkened feathers.
Widely considered a world leader in green technologies, Israel says it hopes to hit target of zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
Absolute carbon emission rates have risen 103% since 1990 and 12% since 2005. "There has not yet been a change of perception in Israeli policy on the issues," says State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman in 659-page report.
The continued rising greenhouse gas emissions will have stark impacts on the environment, the economy, and humanity as a whole, report says.
Right lambasts the coalition for allocation almost $4 million to tackle the country's stray cat problem while neglecting more pressing issues. "Shame on the government, Israelis deserve better," Noam MK Avi Maoz says.
Ahead of PM's Glasgow trip to attend UN Climate Conference, government announces multi-step program to encourage research and implementation of technologies to cut carbon emissions.
"Our neighbors share our region and share our climate, so it’s only natural we will face them together," Environmental Protection Minister Tamar Zandberg says.
Technion, Wageningen University and Wetsus scientists develop effective, low-cost way to remove toxic boron from water in the process of desalination.
Dubbed the Mammoth Project, the endeavor is estimated to cost $1.5 billion to build over the next few years. Doral Renewables says the first phase of the project is expected to become operational by mid-2023 and will produce 400 megawatts of electricity, enough to power 75,000 households.
Residents of Pat have installed an interactive trash receptacle that plays a recording of a child's voice saying "Thank you very much!" every time someone drops a piece of trash into it.
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