Climate Experts Warn of Uninhabitable Conditions in Parts of Israel Due to Climate Change
Climate experts in Israel are raising alarms about the increasing severity of weather patterns, which they attribute to climate change. According to Professor Oded Potchter from the Holon Institute of Technology and Professor Menachem Luria from the Hebrew University, the frequency and intensity of dust storms have risen, exacerbating air pollution and posing health risks. They predict that by the end of the 21st century, regions such as the southern Arava, Eilat, and the Jordan Valley could become uninhabitable due to temperatures exceeding 50 degrees Celsius. The experts also highlight the role of the U.S. and China in global temperature rises due to their reliance on coal, which contributes significantly to emissions.