Israel-Gaza Conflict's Emissions Exacerbate Climate Crisis

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Israel-Gaza Conflict's Emissions Exacerbate Climate Crisis
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Research reveals that the emissions from Israel's military operations in Gaza during the first two months of the war generated more carbon dioxide than the annual footprint of over 20 climate-vulnerable nations. The study estimates that the carbon cost of the conflict is equivalent to burning at least 150,000 tonnes of coal, with the majority of emissions attributed to Israel's aerial bombardment and ground invasion. The environmental impact of the conflict exacerbates the global climate emergency and poses significant challenges for the region's future, including widespread death and destruction, infrastructure damage, and unprecedented human suffering.

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