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Littering Tops Global Warming Among Israelis Environmental Worries

Israelis more concerned about littering than climate change, extinctions - poll

Sue Surkes is The Times of Israel s environment reporter. Trash on the shore of the Dead Sea. (Dov Greenblat, Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel) Two in five Israelis (41 percent) rank cleanliness in public spaces as more important than clean air (27%) or the climate crisis (15%), according to a survey carried out for the nonprofit Clean, in conjunction with the Society for the Protection of Nature. Just 9% put waste separation and recycling at the top of their list of five environmental concerns, and just 8% named wildlife extinction. Asked to rank cleanliness in their neighborhoods, 14% were dissatisfied, compared to 38% who thought cleanliness in open spaces was bad or really bad, 46% who said it was average and 16% who judged it to be good or very good.

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Necessary evil : Controversial Jerusalem construction plan approved, despite ecological concerns

Follow Jan. 8, 2021 The appeals committee of the National Planning and Building Council approved a large-scale building plan for the green hillsides of Reches Lavan (White Ridge) on the western edge of Jerusalem, rejecting some 6,000 objections by residents and environmental groups. The plan includes a new neighborhood with 5,250 housing units on 1,045 dunams (261.25 acres) of open green space adjacent to the capital. The White Ridge plan is at the center of a large public debate that has been going on for years, and is the biggest environmental battle being fought in Jerusalem today. Promoted by the Construction and Housing Ministry and the Israel Lands Authority, the plan would be the largest expansion of the capital to the west ever undertaken. Supporters say it is essential to enable urban renewal in the nearby neighborhoods of Kiryat Menahem and Kiryat Hayovel, and that it will ease the housing shortage in the city.

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