
Eating A Steak Could Cost Us Our Planet, Researchers Find
Who doesn't love a juicy steak, save for die-hard vegetarians? Well you might want to reconsider that (or not) due to new research from the Weizmann Institute, which shows that of all the things we consume, beef is the worst for the environment.
July 30, 2014

Something Fishy: Research Discovers Why Fish May Be Nearing Extinction
Will fish disappear by the year 2050? According to one UN report, the disappearance of fish and the collapse of the marine ecosystem is a very real possibility, but now researchers from Tel Aviv University have discovered what causes mass fish deaths and how they might be prevented.
July 28, 2014

Green Fashion: Israel Fabric Printing Leader Hopes To Make Eco-Friendly Fashion The Next Big Trend
If there's one sector that has yet to go green, it's the fashion industry. But now and Israeli fabric printing company Kornit is encouraging designers to print their designs using their sustainable eco-friendly ink, beginning with the FIT in New York.
July 17, 2014

Israel Ushers In Revolutionary Cleantech Transportation With NASA’s skyTran
NASA and Israel Aerospace Industries have come together to create a revolutionary new solution to urban traffic and pollution. Meet the skyTran: a high-speed, computerized and green method of metropolitan transportation that may soon be coming to a city near you.
July 13, 2014

Meet Seven Israeli Alternative-Energy Companies With Solutions To Fuel The Future
By 2050, one-third of the world's energy will need to come from renewable sources, like solar or wind. No, this isn't a statement made by environmental organizations, but by two of the world’s largest oil companies, British Petroleum and Shell. These seven Israeli companies are sure to make our futures brighter with alternative energy technology based on solar, wave, geothermal and waste sources.
July 07, 2014

HopOn: The App That Lets You Pay For Your Busride With Your Phone
HopOn Is a new Israeli app that allows you to pay for your bus fare from the comfort of your seat, making the public transportation experience a lot more simple, and much greener, indeed.
July 07, 2014

Stunning Eco Architecture: Take A Look At Israel’s ‘Greenest’ Building
Take a sneak peak at Israel's greenest building, Tel Aviv University's Porter School of Environmental Studies. The structure was built to maximize natural light, runs on renewable energy and even has its own "EcoWall" with special labs for ecological experimentation.
June 24, 2014

Check Out This ‘Green’ Passover Exhibit By Israeli Design Students
Passover is also known as the "Festival of Spring", and a new exhibition in Tel Aviv taking place over the holiday is in the season's spirit of renewal. The "Green Exhibition," presented by design students, is all about recycling and sustainable thinking.
April 13, 2014

96-Year-Old Solar Energy Genius Harry Zvi Tabor Talks To NoCamels About Pioneering Solar Power
96-year-old Israeli inventor Harry Zvi Tabor pioneered the solar power technology in the 1950's and today he talks to NoCamels about his inventions and the difference between being an inventor and an entrepreneur.
August 13, 2013

Tel Aviv Is Home To Israel’s First Electric Bus
Public transportation in Israel just got greener. Israeli bus company Dan is launching the country's first electric bus, made by Chinese company BYD, which will be part of the city's 5 line, one of the busiest in the country.
August 12, 2013

‘Parkagent’ To Help Reduce Urban Parking Challenges
New computer software developed by Israeli researchers will help improve and test the impact of parking policies before being implemented on the roads. The computer stimulator, 'Parkagent,' will aid in overcoming parking complications and offer a more proficient way to park.
November 05, 2011

Israeli Engineers Come Up With Way To Recycle Industrial Sludge
In a new innovative process, Israeli engineers have come up with a way to reduce harmful substances found in factories' waste, and yet keep it at a low cost.
October 28, 2011

Israeli Movie Against Pesticides 1st At Int’l Festival
An Israeli film depicting the advantages of using barn owls and kestrels in place of pesticides won first prize in an international film competition that concluded on Friday. The movie, less than 11 minutes long, examines the benefits of natural pest control - the barn owl and kestrel raptor.
October 04, 2011

Is Dead Sea Alive? Fresh Springs And Organisms Discovered
Is it time to change the name of the Dead Sea? Two parallel studies carried out in the Dead Sea brought unexpected findings: Fresh water springs were found at the bottom of the sea as well as new micro-organisms.
September 27, 2011

Nigeria Ex-Militants To Study Agricultural Technology In Israel
Eighty-two ex-militants from the Niger Delta area in Nigeria departed for Israel and the Philippines under the Post Amnesty Reintegration Program for vocational training in agriculture, pipeline and under-water welding. The Nigerian government is hoping the participants will return to Nigeria with much-needed expertise.
September 19, 2011