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Impact of US-Israel Conflict on Global Carbon Emissions

Recent analysis indicates that the conflict between the US and Israel against Iran has resulted in significant greenhouse gas emissions, totaling 5 million tonnes in just two weeks.

Editorial Staff
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The ongoing US-Israel military actions in Iran have led to an alarming increase in greenhouse gas emissions, with estimates suggesting a total of 5 million tonnes released within a two-week period.

This surge in emissions is reportedly draining the global carbon budget at a rate surpassing that of 84 countries combined, raising concerns about the long-term implications for climate targets.

The analysis highlights the urgent need for assessing the environmental impact of military operations and their contribution to global climate change, particularly in conflict zones.