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See how the Hebrew University is combatting climate change

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU) considers climate issues as some of the most significant problems the world currently faces.

Hebrew University researchers tackle climate change from various angles including examining weather patterns, developing alternative protein sources, and thinking about how to reduce stress on the Earth.  In Associate Professor José Grünzweig’s lab at the Robert H. Smith Institute of Plant Sciences and Genetics in Agriculture, researchers are focusing on climate change, biodiversity loss, land-use change, and rising atmospheric CO2 as anthropogenic driving forces that influence the performance of plants, particularly trees, and the functioning and services of ecosystems, such as Mediterranean forests and shrublands.

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