Water
Ignoring Central Asia’s environmental crisis is a strategic mistake - opinion
Falling water levels also affect river transport and port operations. The Caspian Sea's declining levels threaten ecosystems and critical economic assets, including ports and energy facilities.
Gaza receiving over 70,000 cubic meters of water per day, COGAT claims
Liquid water in -70 Celsius: Scientists break down water's weirdness
Israel launches historic project to send desalinated water into Sea of Galilee
Israeli gas manufacturer, supplier to rebrand as ‘Asmisragas Energy’
After 75 years in Israel's gas market, Amisragas transforms into a comprehensive energy provider offering 7% electricity discounts, solar installations, and 24/7 water heating solutions.
Mekorot reports record profits as water sales and agriculture demand rise
Israel’s Mekorot posts strong 2024 profits despite national challenges.
Mekorot concludes 2024 with a NIS 215 million profit
Agricultural water consumption up 9%, EBITDA reaches NIS 1.33 billion.
Fast and modern: The new national computerized control center of Mekorot
The national water company launched its new control room, marking a leap in the ability to manage and control water supply and security in Israel.
Mekorot's CEO: "Israel's ability to manage water resources has left the world in awe."
At the Maariv and Walla Economic Conference, CEO Amit Lang discussed the difficulties of war: "We worked under fire and made sure the water supply remained intact as usual."
Archaeologists discover another part of Antwerp’s massive Noordkasteel fort
The underground sluice, preserved due to its deep location, measures approximately thirty meters wide and twenty meters long.
Mekorot launches advanced control center for Israel’s water management
New national control center ensures continuous monitoring, rapid emergency response, and cybersecurity.
Lemon from lemonade? No, but soda from mineral water—definitely yes: Mey Eden’s new innovation
For the first time in Israel, Mey Eden is entering the soda category and will launch sparkling mineral water produced in the Golan Heights from a well based on rainwater.
Melting Antarctic ice could slow world's strongest ocean current by 20%, study warns
Researchers say slowdown of ACC may allow invasive species to reach Antarctica, threatening fragile food webs and species like penguins.
How the Euphrates shaped Eridu, the oldest city in history
The irrigation network consists of over 200 primary canals, some of which stretch up to nine kilometers in length and are between two and five meters wide.