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Science Magazine -- Aquaculture and a scale-up of dryland and saline agriculture are part of the solutions for the future and BGU's Jacob Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research is leading the way.
WUWM (Milwaukee Public Radio) (Radio Interview) -- Eilon Adar, director of BGU's Zuckerberg Institute for Water Research, discusses how Israel's water management strategies can help Wisconsin become a global hub for the water technologies industry.
Green Prophet -- A NATO grant to develop two water desalination plants in Jordan and Israel with technology developed at BGU could quench the region's thirst and possibly save energy and water the world over.
Baltimore Jewish Times -- With 60 percent of the country's land, but only 10 percent of its population, the Negev, with BGU's help, is a place for pioneers and entrepreneurs who want to make their mark.
JUF News -- Prof. Sammy Boussiba believes that algae introduced into desert environments will be a biological salvation to agriculturally challenged regions. The slimy green organism thrives on brackish water and sunshine.
Haaretz -- BGU researchers and students work together to "green" the Bedouin city of Rahat and improve environmental conditions throughout its community.
The Forward -- BGU economists Bradley Ruffle and Haim Shalit comment on the controversial fruit and vegetable tax Israeli lawmakers have recently proposed.
Haaretz -- BGU environmentalist and lecturer Prof. Alon Tal calls for serious investment by the Israeli government and people to protect, manage and build Israel's water supply.