CO₂ and War – How Conflict Can Undo Years of Climate Progress
CO₂ and War – How Conflict Can Undo Years of Climate Progress It’s easy to think of climate change as something driven by cars, factories, and power stations. But there’s another, often overlooked contributor quietly undoing years of progress: War. And right now, with multiple conflicts happening across the world, the environmental cost is far greater than we tend to realise. War Is Carbon-Intensive – Very Carbon-Intensive Modern warfare is powered by fossil fuels. Fighter jets burn thousands of litres of fuel per hour Tanks and armoured vehicles consume fuel at staggering rates Naval fleets run on heavy fuel oil Supply chains stretch across continents A single military operation can emit more CO₂ than some small countries produce in a year. And unlike civilian emissions, military emissions are often: Underreported Excluded from climate agreements Hidden for security reasons So the true impact? Likely much higher than we think. Destruction Release...