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The Kishon as a resource, and rehabilitation benefits – open dialogue between industry, government and third sector organizations at Environmental Responsibility conference 2011
Ofira Ayalon, Tal Goldrath
An open dialogue between industry, government and third sector organizations at Environmental Responsibility conference 2011
Refineries would report GHG emissions
Ofira Ayalon, Tal Goldrath
The emissions registration mechanism, formulated by the Ministry of Environment with the Technion’s Samuel Neaman Institute in cooperation with many stakeholders, is a vital tool for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. In recent years, reporting and registration systems were established in many countries, adjusted to local needs and characteristics of each country.
The Conversation: Presidential Opening of Israel Business Conference
Shimon Peres, Yair Seroussi, Zion Keinan, Anat Levin, Amos Shapira, Hezi Bezalel, Rami Shavit, Ofer Nimrodi and many came to the opening and first day of the Israel Business Conference
See the bigger picture, slightly ahead
Ofira Ayalon, Daphne Getz, Uri Kirsch, Zehev Tadmor
Economic leaders open the Israel Business Conference, with discussions that will determine the agenda in 2012
Research states: The Technion is one of the leading contributors to Israel’s economy
The research, commissioned by the Neaman Institiute board, has interviewed 4000 adults. The research concluded that half of Israeli companies on NASDAQ are directly related to Technion graduates, establishment or management.
Within two years: ICL has reduced the pollution by 37%
21 companies have agreed to report greenhouse gas emissions resulting from their activities. ICL emissions decreased from 3.8 million tons of carbon dioxide – to 2.4 million.
Serial excellence- Doctor for community
George Ghrayeb
Dr. George Ghraib, the Tirat Carmel clinic director, recently received a certificate of appreciation from the mayor, as the project leader of lifestyle changes, in cooperation with the Samuel Neaman Institute.
Opening the year at the Technion
Academic year opening ceremony at the Technion- the board welcomed 1,900 new students, of which 40% are women.
