‘The [cost of the] environment comes, unfortunately, very cheap in Israel,’ Rosenstreich says
Europe Asia Pipeline Company, an oil company, was fined $490,000.
Tammy Gannot Rosenstreich was the deputy director of strategy and policy at the environmental defense organization Adam Teva VDin. i24NEWS The light punishment is an example of Israel’s lax approach in fighting pollution.
It’s not surprising that this happens repeatedly because there aren’t significant consequences. The [cost of the]Rosenstreich explained that Israel’s environment is very poor. You can see it in various instances of pollution. i24NEWS.
Management is almost always free of responsibility or punished with very little. This means that people in charge of making changes and deciding to invest more into environmental governance are not discouraged. [face]You will be punished for making a wrong choice.
Rosenstreich explained to me that Israel has pledged to reduce its carbon emissions and take action on climate change. However, this has not been translated into legislation in the majority of developed countries.
Until a climate law is enacted, there are no measures to hold polluters and the government accountable. [for]She said that she ignored the environment.