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Israel s Ministry of Environmental Protection Urges Action on National Security Threat of the Climate Crisis in Earth Day Report

The COVID-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech is effective at preventing symptomatic and severe disease in people with some. Extreme weather events will become more common, it also said. There will be prolonged heat waves, sporadic major precipitation events, a change in the distribution of these events, and long dry seasons. Droughts and wildfires will become more frequent. Israel’s coastal waters will also be changing. The temperature of the Mediterranean Sea has already risen 0.13 degrees per year over the last 40 years. Rising sea levels will cause changes in the shoreline and narrowing of beaches, as well as flooding of shallow coastal areas and salinization of rivers and the coastal aquifer.

Greenpeace: Tar pollution disaster not act of terror

Greenpeace: Tar pollution disaster not act of terror Environmental organization Greenpeace has criticized Israel Environment Minister Gila Gamliel for her accusations against Iran. The Israeli branch of environmental organization Greenpeace, in collaboration with the investigative unit of Greenpeace Germany and the organization international mapping unit have opened an independent investigation into the environmental crime that resulted in Israel s beaches being covered in tar deposits. Greenpeace does not deny that the Emerald, a ship reported as Libyan by Israel s Ministry of Environmental Protection but which turns out to be carrying the Marshall Islands flag, which the ministry has blamed for the pollution, may have been responsible, but it says that Minister of Environmental Protection Gila Gamliel s statement that the disaster was an Iranian act of terror has no basis in fact, is irresponsible, and actually diverts attention from the widespread phenomenon of oil discharges

Israel Widens Search For Oil Spill Culprit After Ruling

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc. © tonguy324 Israel on Sunday broadened its search for the ship behind an oil spill that blackened its beaches with tar after investigators ruled out one of the suspected tankers. An Israeli team, in coordination with Greek authorities, carried out a surprise inspection of the Minerva Helen while it was docked at Athens’ Piraeus port. The ship is no longer suspected of being responsible for the spill, said Israel’s Ministry of Environmental Protection. Minerva Helen’s operator had denied any connection to the oil spill. Israel’s investigation has focused on an unidentified ship that passed about 50 kilometers off the coast on Feb. 11 as the likely source of what environmental groups are calling an ecological disaster that could take years to clean up.

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