the silent killer
Air pollution is a silent killer, claiming thousands of lives each year. In Israel alone, exposure to three significant pollutants—fine respirable particles,
Air pollution is a silent killer, claiming thousands of lives each year. In Israel alone, exposure to three significant pollutants—fine respirable particles,
Air pollution is a global environmental crisis that affects the health and well-being of millions of people every year. While industrial emissions and power plants are often in the spotlight,
Since the beginning of the year, the price of oil has surged by approximately 52%, with its latest boost attributed to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The emission of air pollutants into the atmosphere from various vehicles has increased significantly in the last twenty years, mainly as a result of the burning of fuels in industry and the fuel emitted by the millions of vehicles that move every day on the roads. The air we breathe today causes health damage mainly in the respiratory tract of the population.
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The vision of a world without air pollution is not a mere fantasy; it is a necessity for the well-being of our planet and future generations. While achieving this goal may seem daunting, it is an endeavor well worth pursuing. Through collective effort, technological innovation, and policy changes, we can work towards cleaner air and reap the numerous benefits it offers. Clean air is not just about breathing easy; it's about living better, healthier, and more fulfilling lives while safeguarding the natural wonders of our planet. Embracing the journey towards a life without air pollution is not just a choice; it's a responsibility we owe to ourselves and the world we inhabit.
The Finance Committee of the Knesset approved the carbon tax today
The average emissions of carbon dioxide in Israel is higher than in Europe even though the introduction of electric vehicles has increased
Nuel: An Innovative Solution to Combat Carbon Emissions in Israel Over the past two years, Israel has earned an unfortunate reputation as a global "hot spot" for high carbon emission levels,
Global warming and the rise in oil prices around the world led to the search for solutions to save and prevent emissions from vehicles. By 2050, about 6 million people are expected to die as a result of air pollution. The global climate crisis and global warming