Meet the Nobel Peace Prize nominee Greta Thunberg of Israel


Israeli Solar Power pioneer Yosef Abramovitz was awarded Blue and White MK. Nominated for the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize by Mickey Hemovich. He is among the 318 candidates known for the award. The winner is expected to be selected on Friday. Known as “Captain Sunshine”, Abramawitz was the first to bring the Eilat-Elot area into the whole area, with the country’s partners, in which he could get 100. Part of its energy needs are met by solar energy during the day. The move took about 14 years and set a world record. He said Jerusalem Post This is the fifth consecutive month that the residents of Ilat-Ilot have run their air conditioning and Wi-Fi with renewable energy. By 2025 it is also working towards becoming the first in the field to respond to both day and night needs with green energy. His other projects include working towards transforming South Sudan’s testimony to become the first African capital to meet its needs using solar. Power. Abramawitz is one of the few people to make solar panels in sub-Saharan Africa. He said that green energy is a basic human right.“As a family, we made many sacrifices [for this work] And we’re still in the teens, “Abramovitz told the Post. “We expect to start making a profit in about three years.” He also helped the village of Bedouin install solar panels, and is involved in Israeli-Palestinian efforts to bring the two societies together to help the planet. “Our investors are effective investors, who want to return to their capital.” Among Jewish observers, he said, Abramawitz also suggested that religion could be a great force in inspiring humanity to take care of the planet. “When it comes to the atmosphere, Pope Francis speaks for me,” he said Post. He also praised the views expressed by former Cairo Grand Mufti Ali Goma and the work done by Rabbi Jenny Rosen, currently the midwife of the Jewish movement created to cope with the weather crisis. Swedish 17-year-old green campaigner Greta Thunberg is also a candidate for the prize. Abramawitz praised his work, calling it “a clear voice that speaks the truth in power.”