Study - Fires, Exhaust Gases, Destroyed Forests: Ukraine War Exacerbates Climate Crisis
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Burned and shot down forests, exhaust gases from military vehicles and fighter jets - also for the climate the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine has extremely negative effects: According to an investigation, since the beginning of the invasion in February 2022, as much climate-damaging greenhouse gases as Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia have been released together in one year.
Burned and shot down forests, along with exhaust gases from military vehicles and fighter jets: The Russian war of aggression against Ukraine is also a disaster for the climate.
© diy13 / Adobe Stock According to IGGAW, the Ukraine war is already causing 237 million tonnes of CO2 – as much as four EU countries in a year.
Burned and shot down forests, including exhaust gases from military vehicles, fighter jets and diverted aircraft: The Russian war of aggression against Ukraine is also a disaster for the climate.
The Ukraine war has a massive impact on the climate: 237 million tonnes of CO2 have been released so far. Tanks, jets and destroyed forests contribute to this. And there are other environmental consequences.
For years, Russia has waged a massive war of aggression against Ukraine. All developments in struggles and negotiations can be found in the Newsblog.
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