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Environmental Protection Minister Pushing Ban on Disposable Items in Israel s National Parks | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | David Israel | 6 Shevat 5781 – January 19, 2021

An example of the ravages of garbage dumping in Israel s national parks. Disposable Items – not in my nature! Following changes in the culture of hiking and outdoor recreation among Israelis, Minister of Environmental Protection Gila Gamliel (Likud) is promoting an amendment to the rules of conduct and behavior in national parks that are currently outlined in the By-Laws for National Parks enacted in the 1960s. An example of the ravages of garbage dumping in Israel’s national parks. / Shlomit Shavit / Israel’s Nature and Parks Authority Acting on the recommendation of the Nature and Parks Authority, Minister Gamliel will in the coming days complete receiving the required approvals from the Ministries of the Interior, Defense and Transport, and will soon pass the proposed rules to the Knesset Interior and Environmental Protection Committee, to be approved during the current Knesset.

Many families with children returned to live in Latvia in 2020

(Latvian Public Broadcasting) Rīga region in 2020 saw the return of 260 remigrants who plan to stay in Latvia for good, Rīga planning region representative Inese Ozoliņa said January 12. Families with young children of pre-primary and primary school age returned most, followed by young people who have chosen to return to Latvia during the pandemic, said Inese Ozoliņa. Although the last year has been equally complicated in foreign countries and Latvia due to the pandemic, the interest of remigrants in returning to Latvia did not diminish. This is due to the fact that, because of insecurity, some of these people preferred Latvia, with safe environment, family and friends. For some, the main factor was the economic impact of the pandemic, said Daina Šulca, coordinator of remigration in the planning region of Rīga.

Climate change may prevent Ukraine from becoming an agricultural superpower

Climate change may prevent Ukraine from becoming an agricultural superpower UkraineAlert by Anna Ackermann Ukraine is one of the world s top agricultural exporters but climate change may prevent the country from playing a central role in the future of global food security. (REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko) Last year was the hottest on record in the Ukrainian capital, according to data released in January 2021 by Ukraine’s Central Observatory. Overall, 36 different temperature records were broken in Kyiv during 2020, including 12 in March alone.   Remarkable climate data of this nature no longer has the power to shock as the reality of climate change becomes increasingly difficult to ignore. Indeed, 2020 was a record-breaking year of high temperatures for the whole of Europe. However, Ukraine’s role as an emerging agricultural superpower leaves the country particularly exposed to the negative impact of a changing environment.

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