State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman issued a scathing report Tuesday, charging that the government has failed to act on the climate crisis. According to the comptroller, the ministerial committee on climate has never met, ministries have not prepared mitigation plans, the climate law remains stalled, and emission reduction targets have been missed.
State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman published a sharply critical report on Tuesday, accusing the government of systemic failure in addressing the climate crisis. The report states that the ministerial committee on climate has never convened, key ministries have not prepared climate adaptation plans, the climate bill remains stalled in the Knesset, and Israel is not on track to meet its greenhouse gas emission reduction targets. The comptroller's findings echo previous reports on government unreadiness, though this is the first comprehensive audit focused specifically on climate governance. No government response to the report has been published as of Tuesday evening.
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