Tamar Zandberg
Religiosity among Israelis determines what they're willing to do about climate crisis, study says
Trust in scientists is high among secular people and very low among the ultra-Orthodox, who are culturally isolated and have minimal or no exposure to the general media.
Former environmental protection minister launches BGU climate research center
Israel, Jordan sign deal to restore polluted Jordan River at COP27
Israel joins US initiative for zero emissions plan for 2050
COP27: Israeli minister takes part in meeting with Lebanese, Iraqi officials
Lebanon's prime minister downplayed the importance of the event, saying no communication was made with an Israeli official.
Air pollution is linked to socioeconomic ranking - survey
The first study of its kind conducted by the Ministry of Environmental Protection examines the location of emissions into the air according to the socio-economic ranking of the local authority.
Shufersal to introduce a fleet of reverse vending machines amid recycling crisis
Following a shortage of deposit stations for recyclables, the Asofta corporation is partnering with Shufersal to make bottle recycling more accessible.
Israeli environmental protection minister to meet OECD counterparts in Paris
Zandberg, who became Environmental Protection Minister just last year, will serve as the OECD forum’s deputy chair.
Chaos engulfs government as Israel approves five new Negev towns
A screaming match broke out between left-wing and right-wing ministers as the Israeli government approved the construction of five new towns in the northern Negev region.
Anti-sexual harassment laws passed, applied to Meretz party
"I am happy we became the first party to add harassment prevention guidelines into our bylaws," said MK Tamar Zandberg.
Climate crisis: Here's how Israel will fight the next big fire
A new plan approved by the government will create buffer zones around towns and cities near forested areas to prepare for what's ahead.
Bird flu: Tamar Zandberg ends Israel's hunting season amid outbreak
"The move will prevent the continued spread of avian flu, while keeping hunters safe from the dangerous and contagious disease.”
Bird flu outbreak spreads, Bennett instructs close tracking
After hundreds of thousands of hens were put to death, bird flu killed thousands of cranes in one of Israel's worst wildlife disasters in its history.
Israel must do its part to fight the global environmental crisis - editorial
Israelis are known to be some of the biggest consumers per capita of disposable plastics in the world.
Giant compost machine christened in Tel Aviv
Israel's largest composter was christened on Tuesday in Tel Aviv's Dizengoff Center with Environmental Protection Minister Tamar Zandberg in attendance.