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Bedouin village of Darajat gaining acclaim for its focus on clean energy, <ref>[http://globalvoicesonline.org/2009/06/24/israel-bedouin-village-relies-on-green-energy/ Global Voices Online], [http://www.greenprophet.com/2009/06/arabic-course-negev-darajat/ Green Prophet]</ref> June 24. “Most residents have solar water heaters and electric systems, the school is powered by wind and sun, and students learn hands-on about alternative energy by reading the power meters in their classrooms. The village also boasts a solar mosque.” | |||
Israel: World leader in water technology solutions, <ref>[http://globalvoicesonline.org/2009/03/24/israel-world-leader-in-water-technology-solutions/ Global Voices Online]</ref> March 24. Israel is the world leader in water technology solutions with 75 per cent of sewage water recycled for agricultural use. Israeli water technologies are exported to more than 100 countries worldwide. | |||
== Interwiki links == | == Interwiki links == |
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Israel is notable for its water conservation technologies and agriculture in arid regions.
It is also notable for its kibbutzes, a form of intentional community.
Sustainability initiatives
- Project Wadi Attir, A Model Sustainable Desert Community
Initiatives by topic
Wikipedia: wikipedia:, (Wikipedia)
Critical Mass bicycle rides in Israel
News and comment
2009
Bedouin village of Darajat gaining acclaim for its focus on clean energy, [1] June 24. “Most residents have solar water heaters and electric systems, the school is powered by wind and sun, and students learn hands-on about alternative energy by reading the power meters in their classrooms. The village also boasts a solar mosque.”
Israel: World leader in water technology solutions, [2] March 24. Israel is the world leader in water technology solutions with 75 per cent of sewage water recycled for agricultural use. Israeli water technologies are exported to more than 100 countries worldwide.
Interwiki links
Wikipedia: Israel
External links
References