Israel Not On Track To Reach Climate Targets

Israel Not On Track To Reach Climate Targets

JERUSALEM, Jun 1 (NNN-MA’AN) – In most sustainability measurements, Israel ranks lower than its OECD counterparts. Israel is not on track to reach its climate ambitions, due to “patchwork” and outdated laws and regulations, according to a new report by the OECD.

The Israeli regime is not on track, to reach its climate targets, a report published by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), said, yesterday.

The report, presented at a joint event held by the Israeli Environmental Protection Ministry and the OECD in Jerusalem, reviewed the regime’s environmental performance, over the past decade.

The Israeli regime has set an 85 percent greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction target for 2050, and sectoral targets for GHG emissions from electricity generation, solid waste, transport, and industry. It has also announced an overall aim of carbon neutrality by the same year.

The report stated that, however, waste generation and landfilling continued to grow, due to sustained economic and population growth, alongside the absence of robust waste management policies.

In order to achieve the targets, Israel will need to introduce additional ones, across all sectors, including those listed in a planned national climate law, said the report.

It noted that, Israel’s share of renewables in the energy mix is the second smallest in the OECD, requiring the promotion of solar power installations and the integration of more renewable resources into the electric grid.

The authors added that, the low-carbon transition requires the regime to increase investments in renewable energy and clean transport.

The report also recommended expanding biodiversity protection areas in Israel, reducing water pollution, and updating the outdated environmental regulatory framework.– NNN-MA’AN

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