Sandwiched between the UN Climate Ambition Summit and Yom Kippur, the March to End Fossil Fuels falls in a narrow window that excludes some US Jews, while others embrace it

'The Book of Noah' is Yoni Hammer-Kossoy's ode to the environment and his backyard, along with the high-tech industry he left behind

US bureau chief Jacob Magid on White House's 60-page plan, Israeli NGOs' foreign government funding; environment reporter Sue Surkes on sea urchin die-off, return of Gaza wetlands

Long a top priority for American Jews, climate change hasn't been high on the agenda for the organizations serving them - but that's beginning to change

Military correspondent on rise in murders, shooting of Dee terrorists and BlueWhale unmanned submarine; environment reporter Sue Surkes on failed obligations and Tolerance Museum

Editor David Horovitz speaks ahead of landmark reading of bill that shifts judicial appointments; environment reporter Sue Surkes on stinky garbage grab by Interior Ministry

Environment reporter Sue Surkes on complex nature of tree planting in arid lands, tips to decrease holiday waste; political correspondent Tal Schneider on election legal petitions

Ability of insects, small animals, plant species to migrate safely between areas is expected to boost biodiversity, benefit avocado orchards, meet EU eco-agriculture standards

At least a dozen major dynasties were historically or are now involved in the fossil fuel industry, and they have diverse giving patterns when it comes to environmental causes

Senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur says Israel's prices should be no higher than New Zealand's; environment reporter Sue Surkes on offsetting carbon in the air with forests

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