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Climate change hitting Israel more rapidly than expected

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Published: 29 November 2016

Last updated: 4 March 2024

Summer in November – Amir Ben-David – Ynetnews 22.11.16
With decreased rainfall, higher-than-average temperatures and strong winds this November, scientists worry that global warming has set a new weather trend for Israel; 'We are probably witnessing the fastest and strongest period of the expected effects of global warming in Israel.'

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NASA calls Middle East drought ‘worst in 900 years’ May 17, 2016

Mideast must cooperate or ‘go to war over water’ December 5, 2015

Climate change could cause second Holocaust September 27, 2015

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