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Cross-border environmentalism in the Middle East
with David Lehrer
Learning to care for a shared environment, providing essential infrastructure in wartime, and working together across divides are usually treated as a footnote in the media, David Lehrer says. But he hopes that as The Arava Institute continues its work, peacebuilding will become news.
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"Nature knows no political borders. " - David Lehrer
On a small desert campus, students from Israel, Palestine, and other parts of the Middle East take classes in ecology, earth sciences and renewable energy. They also debate the hot button issues: history, politics, religion, war, occupation, terrorism, while learning to listen actively, and living together amidst contradicting narratives.
Our guest David Lehrer is Director of International Development at the Arava Institute, based at Kibbutz Keturah in Israel. He teaches there, and also heads up Arava's action arm, working with Palestinian partners to bring clean water, sanitation, and eco-friendly temporary housing to displaced people in Gaza -- among other projects.
Learning to care for a shared environment in the region, providing essential infrastructure in wartime, and working together across divides are usually treated as a footnote in the media, David says. But he hopes that as Arava continues to work with Palestinian partners in the face of a war with no end in sight, peacebuilding becomes news.
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Times of Israel: Palestinians, Israelis partner to bring off-grid solutions to Gaza camps