La Mer Morte

Figurant parmi les attractions les plus populaires d’Israël, la mer Morte est une merveille géologique et le point le plus bas sur terre. En collaboration avec l’Autorité palestinienne, KKL-JNF se consacre à la préservation et au développement de ce site face aux risques et aux défis posés par le changement climatique et l’exploitation agressive du sel.

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Dead Sea Drying Up, but it’s Not the First Time

Dead Sea Drying Up, but it’s Not the First Time

The Dead Sea is drying up, but drilling shows that this might not be the first time. An article from the Earth Institute at Columbia University describes the massive drilling project

Can the Disappearing Dead Sea Come Back to Life?

Can the Disappearing Dead Sea Come Back to Life?

This clip (6:18) from i24NEWS introduces the virtues of the Dead Sea — its uniqueness as the lowest point on Earth, its coveted mineral-enriched mud, and its staggeringly beautiful rock and salt

The Demise of the Dead Sea and its Effects on the Surrounding Residents

The Demise of the Dead Sea and its Effects on the Surrounding Residents

This article, authored by Elisa Oddone  and published on the PBS science news site, Nova, discusses the  environmental problems connected to the quickly shrinking Dead Sea, and how its demise will

Ein Tzukim: The Secret of the Dead Sea

Ein Tzukim: The Secret of the Dead Sea

This clip (7:50) from popular YouTube channel Sergio & Rhoda in Israel introduces a side of the Dead Sea that is unfamiliar to most. While most of us associate the Dead Sea

Is the Red Sea-Dead Sea Canal project still happening?

Is the Red Sea-Dead Sea Canal project still happening?

This Jordan Times article by Hussam Hussein investigates the relevance of the Red Sea-Dead Sea Canal project. The canal draws water from the Dead Sea into the Red Sea, aiding agriculture in

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