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January 11, '08

(IsraelNN.com) According to a study conducted by Professor Noam Halfon of Haifa University, there has been no significant change in the amount of rainfall in Israel over the past several decades.  After measuring rainfall in various locations throughout the country for two years, Halfon concluded that the amount of rainfall and the time in which it fell were approximately the same in recent years as in the course of the past several decades.

Halfon’s research contradicted predictions that Israel would soon begin experiencing severe drought due to global warming.  In fact, he said, Israel’s longest dry spell was in the 1950s and early 1960s.  Halfon explained that the public often perceived the weather as changing and becoming more extreme due to media coverage of extreme weather events.




Renewable energy for affordable living


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World Trade Center's (Jewish) Chief Engineer
to build affordable housing in the Negev
 

 
 

0 Negev Solar Homes from WTC Engineer : Interview in which prices are given

 

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Snippets picked  up from the interview:

  • The roof of the house is one big solar panel.
  • Cheap prices apply only in Israel to help and empower Israelis.
  • Enough power can be produced in a community consisting of these houses to feed back to the grid.
  • It seems to be the answer for a large number of Gush Katif expellees who have been abandoned by the expeller government
  • The best quality materials are used to attain maximum environment friendliness.


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