![Environment News: Olive Trees May Be The Cure For Desertification](https://nocamels.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/olive-tree-300x225.jpg)
Olive Trees May Be The Answer To Desertification
The emblem of Israel is a Menorah with two olive branches. A recent study done at the Hebrew University has shown that the iconic olive tree may also be part of the solution to a burning global issue – desertification.
January 16, 2013
![Environment News - EdenShield: Making Crops](https://nocamels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/edenshield-300x200.jpg)
EdenShield Invents Product That Makes Crops ‘Invisible’ To Pests
One of the biggest problems facing farmers worldwide is pests, which can destroy entire crops and are often resistant to pesticides. Israeli startup EdenShield is working on a product that tricks insects into believing that the crops simply aren't there.
January 06, 2013
![Environment News: The University Of Haifa Wants To Make Roofs Greener – Literally](https://nocamels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/green-roofs-300x225.jpg)
Haifa University Wants To Make Roofs Greener – Literally
Although green roofs, in which vegetation beds are planted on roofs, have been an ecological trend for eco-friendly architects for quite some time, a new research center, established at the University of Haifa is trying to develop green roofs that do not need artificial irrigation.
January 04, 2013
![Environment News: Israeli Researcher Uses Satellites To Track Pollution From Outer Space](https://nocamels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/smog-300x194.jpg)
Israeli Researcher Uses NASA Space Satellites To Track World Pollution
Researchers at Tel Aviv University have managed to produce quality analysis of pollution in major cities around the world – using readings taken in outer space. Using eight years' worth of data collected by NASA satellites, the researchers tracked pollution trends for 189 megacities.
December 29, 2012
![Environment News: Tel Aviv Considering Tiny Electric Car Rental](https://nocamels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/twizy-300x225.jpg)
Tel Aviv Considering Tiny Electric Car Rental
After the success of the city wide bicycle rental program, Tel-O-Fun, the city of Tel Aviv is now considering implementing a similar program using small electric cars intended for short-term rental.
December 27, 2012
![Environment News - BEEMTech: “Making Dumb Buildings Smart”](https://nocamels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/beemtech-300x225.jpg)
BEEMTech Energy: ‘Making Dumb Buildings Smart’
Commercial buildings around the world are looking to reduce energy costs, but overhauling electricity systems can be expensive. That is why Israeli startup BEEMTech came up with a way to save energy without changing the existing infrastructure.
December 25, 2012
![Environment News: Israeli Solar Entrepreneur Aims To Bring Power To Africa](https://nocamels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/640px-Solar_panels-300x200.jpg)
Israeli Solar Entrepreneur Aims To Bring Light To Africa
Yosef Abramowitz has spent years promoting solar power plants in Israel, whilst also promoting a social agenda. Now, Abramowitz is working towards bringing solar electricity to remote African villages.
December 05, 2012
![Environment News: Israel's 1st President's Century-Old Discovery May Fuel Future Cars](https://nocamels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/sugar-diesel-300x198.jpg)
Israel’s 1st President’s Century-Old Discovery May Fuel Future Cars
A century ago Jewish chemist Chaim Weizmann invented a method of producing acetone for explosives – helping the British with WWI efforts. Now, scientists at UC Berkeley have found a way to utilize the same formula in order to generate a greener version of diesel fuel made from plants.
November 26, 2012
![Environment News: Israeli Researchers Use Rust To Create Solar Energy More Efficiently](https://nocamels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/rust2-300x200.jpg)
Israeli Researchers Use Rust To Store Solar Energy
One of the biggest drawbacks of common solar panels is that they cannot efficiently store energy, and are most effective when the sun is shining. Technion scientists may have found a way to store solar energy with a special ingredient – rust.
November 20, 2012
![Environment News - Greenlet: The Smart Way To Save Energy and Money](https://nocamels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/greenlet-300x225.jpg)
Greenlet: The Smart Way To Save On Electricity And Money
The electricity bill is probably the one that causes most people to do a double take. One of the reasons for the high price of electricity is that electricity companies spend enormous amounts of money generating power during peak hours. Greenlet offers a smart way to reduce your peak electricity consumption and make money in the process.
November 11, 2012
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Seaweed Is A ‘Treasure’ Waiting To Reveal Its Healing Secrets
Seaweed is prolific in Israel’s Mediterranean Sea. It makes sense, then, that Middle Eastern ancients used it to help alleviate a host of ailments from peptic ulcers to fungal infections and wounds. The Hadassah Medical Organization in Jerusalem is looking into how seaweed can be utilized for its nutritional and medicinal properties.
November 04, 2012
![Environment News: $20 Will Get You An Eco-Friendly, Lightweight, Recyclable Cardboard Bike](https://nocamels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/cardbike05-300x183.jpg)
$20 Recyclable Cardboard Bicycle Is Now A Reality
Israeli inventor Izhar Gafni, along with his business partner Nimrod Elmish, will soon begin the mass-production of a cardboard bike. The durable, lightweight and eco-friendly vehicle will go into production within six months and is expected to be sold with a $20 price tag.
October 31, 2012
![Environment News: The Israeli Farmer That Changed Irrigation](https://nocamels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/The-Israeli-Farmer-That-Changed-Irrigation-300x225.jpg)
The Israeli Farmer Who Changed World Agriculture
When Dr. Daniel Hillel was a child, he fell in love with the soil of Israel. Throughout his life, he's been creating methods of irrigation that bring sustainable life to otherwise barren lands. Now, almost half a century after he invented micro-irrigation and changed Middle-Eastern agriculture – the rest of the world is starting to catch on.
October 27, 2012
![Environment News - Yafa: The Arab-Israeli Solution For Clean Energy](https://nocamels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/yafa-300x200.jpg)
Green Peace: The Arab-Israeli Solution For Clean Energy
Four Arab-Israeli engineers are currently working on a solution that could revolutionize the way poor industrialized countries produce and consume energy. The company has recently won the EU's EUREKA grant and plans on making their unique solar technology operational within two years.
October 22, 2012
![Environment News: Waze Helps You Navigate Your Way To Clean Water](https://nocamels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/waza-300x168.jpg)
New Waze Feature Helps You Navigate Your Way To Clean Water
Popular navigation app Waze has introduced a new feature that tells users whether a lakes, or rivers they are trekking through are clean, to drink or to swim in. The developers hope that the app will encourage the Israeli government to further protect Israel's lakes, rivers and streams.
October 11, 2012