Israel Union for Environmental Defense

The Israel Union for Environmental Defense (Hebrew: אדם טבע ודין, Adam Teva veDin, lit. Man Nature and Law), is an environmentalist group in Israel.

Tel Aviv islands

In November 2002 the Israeli Government appointed a six-member committee to explore the financial feasibility of creating two islands off the coast of Tel Aviv. One of the islands would be for an airport, similar to the Kobe airport in Japan, and the other island would have houses, commercial offices and tourism. Then IUED executive director Phil Warburg called the proposal a "technological fantasy that is highly improper [because of] Israel’s economic and environmental constraints."[1]

gollark: When is tateros™ hæþþening?
gollark: The predator drones randomly went rogue due to what seem to have been GPS issues (possibly me misunderstanding distance? not sure) and we lost most of them.
gollark: The predator drones have been shelved due to navigational issues, and the cartdrones have proven much more stable in initial testing.
gollark: It's one of GTech's experimental projects. I may have borrowed the idea and some of the code from Frogcat Industrial's research.
gollark: Both OC drones, and "cartdrone" technology.

See also

References

  1. Paradise Or Fantasy? Archived 25 December 2004 at the Wayback Machine The Jewish Week, 12 June 2002


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