Press Release From 2024

Like in the army, also in the Ministry of Education, emergency plans remained in the drawer in real time

10 April, 2024

The article addresses the disturbing findings that emerged during the preparation of a report on emergency education.

The report, written by Professor Orit Hazzan, found that despite the existence of emergency plans in the Ministry of Education, they were not implemented at all in real time during emergency events.

The article calls for the implementation of the recommendations of Professor Hazzan's report, arguing that this is a crucial step in ensuring the readiness of the education system to cope with future emergencies.

Link to the full article on 'DAVAR'

Hamas massacre victims were feudal vassals, not 'privileged Israelis'

23 March, 2024

A fact largely unknown by the public, even in Israel, is that both the land and the housing are owned by the state, with property rights often worse than under feudal landlords.

Link to the full article on JP

Prof. Ofira Ayalon discusses a temporary peak of electricity production from renewable energy sources

17 March, 2024

Prof. Ofira Ayalon on ‘Three Who Knows’: New Israeli record for electricity production from renewable energy 

Link to the full interview on 'KAN'/ Minute 3:50

The Gray Area Between Green and Red: Cost-Benefit Considerations of a Polluting Company's Contribution to Environmental Research or Academic Projects

12 February, 2024

Prof. Ofira Ayalon and Prof. Adi Wolfson address the benefits and drawbacks as well as possible greenwashing of polluting industries donating money to the academia

Link to the full Article

The Ministry of Agriculture is one of the few ministries preparing for climate change

08 February, 2024

Prof. Eyal Shimoni, Head of Food&Water Security research group, welcomes the Ministry of Agriculture's plan to address climate change, but believes it is not enough

He emphasizes that food security entails protracted processes, necessitating a comprehensive analysis of trends extending to 2050, and urges the government to allocate considerably more resources to the sector and implement further measures to combat this existential threat.

Link to the full article

Prof. Ofira Ayalon in an interview on hydroponic agriculture

07 January, 2024

Prof. Ofira Ayalon talks about hydroponic agriculture and the benefits of eSoil in the ‘Three Who Know’ program – KAN Tarbut 

Link to the full interview (starting at minute 19)

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