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Are chicken carcasses polluting Israeli water sources?

About 1.5 million chicken carcasses were buried in the country's north following an epidemic, including a large portion found in locations that risk contaminating ground water.

by Zafrir Rinat 2 comments
Corporations offer workers incentives in effort to boost green commuting

Haaretz.com/Channel 10 daily feature for October 15, 2008.

by Haaretz Staff and Channel 10 0 comments
Worsening water crisis has experts both hailing and decrying desalination

Haaretz.com/Channel 10 daily feature for October 12, 2008.

by Haaretz Staff and Channel 10 0 comments
A new business venture may make Israel's streets greener by 2011

Haaretz.com/Channel 10 news roundup for January 23, 2008.

by Haaretz Staff and Channel 10 0 comments
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Going nuclear - power, that is

The benefits that nuclear power would hold for Israel are difficult to ignore. The Israeli public deserves a serious, well-informed debate on the issue.

by Gal Luft 0 comments
Piling up the corpses

Government ministries make do with threats against factories and drumming up fear among the public.

by Na'ama Sheffi 0 comments
Make it about property values, not religion

If everyone observes the rules, the neighborhood will be a pleasant and desirable place to live.

by Miriam Erez 0 comments
Stop blowing smoke in our eyes

It is difficult to convince people living in Haifa or Ashdod that you have gone 'green' when ongoing air pollution and odors from some of the most profitable factories in the country, located in these areas, continue to be a real nuisance.

by Zafrir Rinat 0 comments
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