Shira Liberty, head of the climate department at the Society for the Protection of Nature, said in a "15 Minutes" podcast by Yossi Hadar that following the climate conference in Glasgow, there is a difference between the concrete scientific reality and the statements made at the conference: " "We will soon experience the collapse of nature's systems. This will be reflected in floods, fires, floods, flash floods, droughts and tsunamis in the streets, which will flood entire cities."
Liberty says that Israel is a "hot spot" that is heating up 50% more than the world average: "We are losing most of the precipitation and the aquifers are drying up."
She further said that the severe climate crisis is expected to result in five million refugees from the fertile Crescent region, following the flooding of the fields and the squeezing of resources.
Shira Liberty, head of the climate department at the Society for the Protection of Nature, in the "15 Minutes" podcast by Yossi Hadar,
She emphasizes that although it is important for the individual to act, but due to the acute crisis, the actions of individuals such as reducing travel in polluting vehicles, reducing meat consumption, the use of plastic and more - have a relatively low significance, and that without state action to push oil and gas infrastructure - The crisis will only get worse.