The majority of the carbon dioxide estimated to have been produced can be attributed to Israel’s aerial bombardment and ground invasion of Gaza. Photograph: Mahmud Hams/AFP/Getty Image |
The planet-warming emissions generated during the first two months of the war in Gaza were greater than the annual carbon footprint of more than 20 of the world’s most climate-vulnerable nations, new research reveals.
The vast majority (over 99%) of the 281,000 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2 equivalent) estimated to have been generated in the first 60 days following the 7 October Hamas attack can be attributed to Israel’s aerial bombardment and ground invasion of Gaza, according to a first-of-its-kind analysis by researchers in the UK and US.
According
to the study, which is based on only a handful of carbon-intensive
activities and is therefore probably a significant underestimate, the
climate cost of the first 60 days of Israel’s military response was
equivalent to burning at least 150,000 tonnes of coal... READ MORE https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/jan/09/emissions-gaza-israel-hamas-war-climate-change
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