Alon Tal

Alon Tal

Alon Tal

  • Visiting Fellow in Israel Studies, Winter-Spring 2025

Biography

Professor Alon Tal’s career has been a balance between academia and public interest advocacy. Between 2021–2022, he was a member of Knesset, Israel’s parliament, where he served as chair of the subcommittee for environmental and climate impact on health. Presently he has an appointment as professor in the Department of Public Policy at Tel Aviv University. Tal has held faculty posts at Stanford, Ben Gurion, Hebrew, Michigan State, Otago, and Harvard Universities. He has also founded several Israeli environmental organizations, including Adam Teva V’Din, the Israel Union for Environmental Defense, and the Arava Institute. He has served as deputy chair of Keren Kayemeth L’Yisrael, where for many years he oversaw national forestry policy in Israel and is currently co-chair of Zafuf, the Israel Forum for Population, Environment and Society. He plays fiddle and mandolin in the Arava Riders, a leading Israeli bluegrass band.

publications

Journal Articles
November 2025

Thinking Outside the Basin: Evaluating Israel’s Desalinated Climate Resilience Strategy

Author(s)
Thinking Outside the Basin: Evaluating Israel’s Desalinated Climate Resilience Strategy

In The News

The gathering included a tour of the Stanford Central Energy Facility
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At Stanford, experts talk ‘climate resilience’ from Tel Aviv to L.A.

More than 200 academics and political leaders met last week at Stanford for “Climate Resilience and Local Governmental Policy: Lessons from Los Angeles and Tel Aviv,” a groundbreaking conference organized by CDDRL's Visiting Fellows in Israel Studies program.
At Stanford, experts talk ‘climate resilience’ from Tel Aviv to L.A.
Side-by-side of Los Angeles and Tel Aviv skylines.
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Stanford University to Host Landmark Conference on Urban Climate Resilience

The two-day conference, “Climate Resilience and Local Governmental Policy: Lessons from Los Angeles and Tel Aviv,” will take place May 29-30, and is hosted by the Visiting Fellows in Israel Studies program at the Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law (CDDRL) and the Environmental Social Sciences department at Stanford’s Doerr School of Sustainability.
Stanford University to Host Landmark Conference on Urban Climate Resilience
Alon Tal joins the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studeis as a Visiting Fellow in Israel Studies
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Alon Tal Joins the Visiting Fellows in Israel Studies Program at FSI

Professor Tal’s expertise in sustainability and public policy will offer students valuable insight into the intersection of climate change issues and politics in the Middle East.
Alon Tal Joins the Visiting Fellows in Israel Studies Program at FSI