Ministry of the Environment

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The Ministry of the Environment in the State of Israel is one of government offices that is in charge of protecting the cleanliness of all public areas and preventing contamination of water resources, among other things. Its political head is the Environmental Protection Minister. The ministry of the environment is also in charge of animal rights issues.

Until 1973, responsibility for the environment was divided among several ministries in Israel.

Eventually, the government established the Environmental Protection Service as a first step in the creation of a comprehensive and modern environmental administration in Israel. In December 1988, the Ministry of the Environment was established in Israel. This proved a landmark in Israel's environmental development and in the government's determination to tackle environmental issues.

In its decision number 193 of June 25, 2006, the Israel government endorsed the request of the Minister of the Environment to change the name of the Ministry of the Environment to the Ministry of Environmental Protection. Minister Gideon Ezra explained the rationale for his request as follows: "The change in name better reflects our current perception of the ministry's aims. The environment in Israel needs protection and we do this day by day, hour by hour."

As of June 25, 2006, wherever and whenever the name Ministry of the Environment appears on the website, the intended reference is to the Ministry of Environmental Protection. The logo of the ministry has also been changed to reflect the change in name. Both logos appear on the website and both are valid.


Website

http://www.sviva.gov.il/bin/en.jsp?enPage=e_homePage



References

Wikipedia - Ministry of the Environment

Ministry of the Environment - About

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