As the People’s Climate March in New York City approaches this weekend, a debate among participants and organizers over Israel-aligned co-sponsors smolders below the surface. Read more about Countering Israeli greenwashing at the People’s Climate March
High costs of fuel have prompted Ibrahim Sobeh to examine alternative ways of generating power. Read more about Amid crisis, Gazans convert plastic into fuel
An Israeli company’s solar project in California is based on antiquated technology and has raised alarm about damage to the environment. Read more about Obama-backed Israeli solar project flounders in California
“It has become clear beyond doubt that the project is an unacceptable attempt to force the Palestinian population to consent to their own dispossession and to compromise on their own rights.” Read more about World Bank project to “save” Dead Sea will destroy it, say Palestinian groups
Locals blame high cancer levels on pollution from “factories of death.” Read more about Palestinian family trapped in home as blaze raged in Israeli chemical plant
Components brought into Gaza via underground tunnels used in project set up by environmentalists. Read more about Gaza opens first recycling plant as waste crisis worsens
Lollapalooza isn’t the only cultural cover that Israel’s apartheid system is getting abroad. Read more about The "pop-washing" of apartheid? Veolia sponsors "green" music festival
The Israeli government is launching a new international propaganda campaign to brand Israel as a haven of green technologies. But don’t expect it to talk about the environmental catastrophes brought about by Israeli occupation and apartheid. Read more about New "Green Israel" ads on CNN greenwash sewage of occupation and apartheid
A proper hiking guide to “off-the-beaten-track” routes in the West Bank offers excellent practical information but ignores the political reality that has changed Palestine’s physical landscape. Read more about Blair aide evades political reality in walking guide to West Bank
The last paragraph of an article published by Haaretz today on the disappearance of wildlife in Israel reads: “Only 298 winter rain pools remain in the entire country, and other typically Israeli landscapes are also disappearing.”
“Typically Israeli” landscapes? Read more about Disappearing Palestine and "typically Israeli" landscapes