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Israeli Environmental Conference Highlights Science-Driven Urban Renewal and Climate Health Initiatives

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The 54th Annual Conference on Science and Environment, hosted by the Israeli Society for Ecology and Environmental Sciences with the Jerusalem Municipality and Hebrew University, convened in Jerusalem with over 220 lectures and panels. The event began with community activities and urban nature tours focusing on urban renewal and environmental projects like the city's shading initiative, which aims to create more accessible, shaded, and healthier public spaces through coordinated municipal efforts.

Ariela Rejoan, CEO of Jerusalem Municipality, emphasized the need to translate scientific knowledge into policy and practical action. Dr. Raz Tamir, co-CEO of the Israeli Society for Ecology and Environmental Sciences, highlighted the importance of turning research into impactful field actions, stressing that "reality is not fate but the result of our daily actions." The conference also addressed the health impacts of climate change, with Prof. Keren Agai Shai from Bar-Ilan University linking recent European heatwaves to immediate public health challenges and calling for transparent, evidence-based decision-making.

Healthcare sustainability was a key topic, with Ayelet Dresler from Sheba Medical Center presenting efforts to reduce carbon emissions by 17% and food waste by 40%, while maintaining patient care quality. Prof. George Thurston from NYU advocated framing climate action around health benefits to overcome resistance, citing a 20% drop in heart-related emergency visits after closing a polluting power plant.

Panels discussed environmental resilience in northern Israel’s post-conflict recovery, highlighting the need for proactive planning in emergencies and infrastructure improvements. Carbon sequestration strategies were explored by Prof. Yoav Yair of Reichman University and industry leaders, emphasizing Israel’s potential as a regional innovation hub for carbon removal technologies. Experts also debated the role of natural solutions versus technological approaches and the importance of regulatory frameworks to drive carbon credit markets.

The conference underscored the challenge of public trust in science, with calls to strengthen science education and citizen science initiatives to engage communities directly. Cross-border environmental cooperation was presented as a diplomatic tool in the region, with shared natural resources necessitating dialogue despite political tensions.

An "unconference" format fostered open discussions on leveraging research for environmental, social, and health improvements. Shaked Shafi Cohen, co-CEO of the Israeli Society for Ecology and Environmental Sciences, concluded that the goal is to create mechanisms that transform scientific knowledge into tangible societal change.

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