![Cotton - Environment News - Israel](https://nocamels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Cotton-300x225.jpg)
Israeli Company To Produce Resistant Cotton Strains
Israeli Rosetta Green has signed a deal with the Bayer CropScience AG, a company that specializes in the production and commercialization of seeds. According to the agreement, Rosetta Green will produce hardier seeds that grow high-quality cotton in harsh environmental conditions, such as drought.
April 14, 2012
![Sea Waves - Environment News - Israel](https://nocamels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/waves-300x187.jpg)
Cleantech Co Produces Low-Cost Electricity From Waves
Israeli company SDE utilizes the motion of sea waves to produce low cost electricity. It was lately ranked by international scientists as the world’s number one developer of Sea Wave Energy Technologies. The system takes advantage of the wave's speed, height, depth, rise and fall - and the flow beneath the approaching wave to produce energy.
April 08, 2012
![AirBase - Environment News - Israel](https://nocamels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/AirBase1-300x195.jpg)
New Kit Instantly Monitors Air Pollution At Crisis Scenes
AirBase Systems, an Israel-based environmental technology startup, deployed a new mobile, wireless air quality measurement kit that can transmit data to an Internet collection base. The kit is designed primarily for city use but can potentially be suitable for purchase by environmental NGOs or even individuals.
April 07, 2012
![Lettuce - Environment News - Israel](https://nocamels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Lettuce-300x200.jpg)
Agricultural Nets Ensure That Insects Don’t ‘Bug’ Produce
Israeli company Meteor develops anti-virus agricultural nets that ensure that bugs stay out of the lettuce patch and off the tomato vine. This technology enables farmers to save billions each year, reducing the number of insects that are able to get through by nearly 100 percent.
April 04, 2012
![Greenbo - Environment News - Israel](https://nocamels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Greenbo-300x199.png)
Israeli ‘Greenbo’ Wins 2012 Red Dot Design Award
Greenbo, an Israeli company that designs products for growing plants in urban environments, received the 2012 red dot design award in the Product Design category. Winning products were selected based on their level of innovation, functionality and environmental compatibility.
April 02, 2012
![Highway - Environment News - Israel](https://nocamels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Highway-300x199.jpg)
Energy-Producing Roads: Power Up Cities As You Drive
A technology that converts vibrations and stress from passing vehicles into energy can turn our highways into power generators. A successful pilot was conducted in Israel and is being followed by another one in California.
March 30, 2012
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Jerusalem Introduces Water Recycling In Ritual Baths
The Jerusalem Municipality is initiating a pilot project to recycle the water in one of the city’s ritual baths (Mikveh). If successful, 35 additional Mikvehs in Jerusalem will be added to project, bringing the total of recycled water to 100 million liters per year - saving 1 million dollars annually.
March 28, 2012
![Wheat - Environment News - Israel](https://nocamels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Wheat-300x199.jpg)
Wild Grains In Israel Show Effects Of Global Warming
Global warming is causing genetic changes in wild cereal grains in Israel, a recent study by University of Haifa reveals. Researchers fear that these changes could endanger future food production.
March 22, 2012
![Solar Energy - Environment News - Israel via BigStock](https://nocamels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Solar-Energy-300x210.png)
Israeli Company Creates Solar-Panel Windows To Power Buildings
Pythagoras Solar develops windows with built-in solar panels that increase energy efficiency and renewable power generation for buildings. The solar cells, based on patent-pending optical technology, are adaptable and can be installed in almost any kind of window.
March 20, 2012
![Agriculture - Environment News - Israel](https://nocamels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/pepper-300x225.jpg)
High-Tech Helps Grow Fruit And Veg In Israeli Desert
How can tomatoes and peppers grow in the desert? Israeli scientists are using sophisticated electric sensors that measure moisture to provide the proper balance for the produce – and can even send the readings to smartphones.
March 19, 2012
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Invention: Paper Made From Sewage
For decades we have been using notebooks said to be produced from "woodless paper". A new Israeli invention is making it possible to produce "scentless paper" – from drain water. Applied CleanTech has developed a system capable of turning stinking sewage into a renewable and profitable source of energy.
March 14, 2012
![Sea Anemone - Environment News - Israel](https://nocamels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/starlet-sea-anemone-300x225.jpg)
Will Sea Anemone Contribute To Human Organ Repair?
Israeli scientists will establish a center to study the sea anemone Nematostella, which has the ability to regenerate its body parts. Researchers are hopeful this sea creature will contribute to the development of drugs that can speed rehabilitation of damaged organs.
March 13, 2012
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Scientists Use Seaweed To Produce Biofuel
Israeli researchers are developing methods for growing and harvesting seaweed as a source of renewable energy. Not only can it be grown along coastlines, it can also clear the water of excessive nutrients caused by human waste or aquaculture.
March 07, 2012
![Agriculture - Environment News - Israel](https://nocamels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Cabbage-300x225.jpg)
App Backed By Former Mossad Chief Helps Plant Breeders Collect Field Data
An Israeli bio-informatics software company developed a web-based platform and Android app to answer the needs of plant breeders. The system enables breeders to follow the entire lineage of a plant and provides them with statistical analysis.
March 04, 2012
![Pea Plant - Environment News - Israel](https://nocamels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Pea-Plant-300x239.jpg)
Study Reveals Plants Can ‘Talk’ To Each Other
An Israeli research shows that plants can "eavesdrop" on nearby plants - by receiveing signals from them . This allows them to prepare themselves for stressful conditions, such as drought.
February 23, 2012