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Seth M. Siegel
"Israel’s leadership in water may be the most important contribution to go forth from Zion," writes Seth M. Siegel
Israel's Netafim offers rice farmers an alternative to flooding their paddies
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Through Hell or High Water: 5 Startups Aiming to Save the Planet by Saving Water
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Adi Pick
From extracting safe drinking water from thin air to turning rain into drinkable water, below are five Israeli startups trying to minimize the world’s water crisis