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'''Israel Green Movement''' is a [[social]]-[[environmental]] movement that brings together activists, organizers, city council members, and academics, thinkers, and scientists who promote the notion that social-environmental agenda must be central to Israel's political discourse. |
'''Israel Green Movement''' is a [[social]]-[[environmental]] movement that brings together activists, organizers, city council members, and academics, thinkers, and scientists who promote the notion that social-environmental agenda must be central to Israel's political discourse. |
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Israel's environmental movement has gained momentum, during the past decade; it tallied many successes, and become one of the strongest elements in Israel's civic life. |
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Israel today finds itself in environmental crisis, yet the alarming ecological impacts are only a symptom of a much broader malaise: It attests to distorted priorities, narrow interests at the expense of the common good, non-transparent and undemocratic decisions, unjust allocation of resources, deep social schisms, and a crisis in values. While the Green Movement agenda begins with the environmental crisis, it doesn't stop there: The Green Movement will confront environmental problems, and at the same time address the roots of the other key pathologies that eat at the foundation of Israeli society today. |
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== Related Links == |
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*[http://yeruka.org.il/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=724&Itemid=249 Israel's Green Movement Site] |
Revision as of 23:05, 2 December 2008
Template:Work Israel Green Movement is a social-environmental movement that brings together activists, organizers, city council members, and academics, thinkers, and scientists who promote the notion that social-environmental agenda must be central to Israel's political discourse.
Israel's environmental movement has gained momentum, during the past decade; it tallied many successes, and become one of the strongest elements in Israel's civic life.