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Activity FieldsActivities of The Association of Environmental Justice in Israel

  • Climate Justice Center - Economy and Social Policy
  • The Environmental Cabinet
  • Environmental Justice has No Boundaries
  • Gender and Environment
  • Environmental Governance and Engaged Society in Arab Localities
  • Environmental Justice Policy, Research, Discussion
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Environmental apartheid in the shadow of annexation

Activity Fields:
  • Environmental Justice has No Boundaries
Tags:
  • E1
  • Maale Adumim
  • West Bank
Carmit Lubanov, Mossi Raz   |  Monday, 10-Aug-2020
The Jerusalem Post - Link for the article

AEJI story

In an area like the West Bank where political boundaries are hazy, the issue of profits and tax payment should be examined in the context of environmental and social justice.

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"To Annex or not to Annex"? on the Environmental consequences on ground

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JPost , Comment & Features, 11 August 2020 , Carmit Lubanov, Mossi Raz on environment in the West Bank

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2nd Part | Post , Comment & Features, 11 August 2020 , Carmit Lubanov, Mossi Raz on environment in the West Bank

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