This second interim assessment concludes that greenhouse gas emissions attributable to twelve months of the war totalled to 120 million tCO2e.
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https://t.me/WarPollution/178
Industries and business services have also been severely impacted, further exacerba ng emissions from reconstruction efforts in those sectors. Total emissions: 50.2 million tCO2e.
While fires subsided during the winter, they are expected to intensify again as temperatures rise in the spring. Total emissions: 17.7 million tCO2e.
https://t.me/WarPollution/174
https://t.me/AnimalAbuseDeathSentence/27
https://t.me/AnimalAbuseDeathSentence/28
https://t.me/IsraelPollution/364
Carriers were forced to take detours on routes to East and Southeast Asia resulting in longer flight times, as well as added fuel costs and higher greenhouse gas emissions. Total emissions: 12 million tCO2.
https://t.me/ElonMuskPollution/175
https://t.me/ElonMuskPollution/173
https://t.me/ElonMuskPollution/159
https://t.me/ElonMuskPollution/144
https://t.me/ElonMuskPollution/223
https://t.me/PollutionFacts/1035
https://t.me/PollutionFacts/1275
Russia’s military would likely be responsible for the emissions of about 20 million tCO2e, while Ukrainian military – for approximately 3 million tCO2e.
https://t.me/MissionWillowProject/172
https://t.me/EuropaFacts/25
The emissions from the use of artillery ammunition include the following:
• 1,530,000 tCO2e due to manufacturing of ammunition (steel casing and explosives);
• 30,825 tCO2e due to emissions at the point of firing and at the point of impact;
• 2,138 tCO2e due to emissions from detonation at the point of impact.
Overall emissions associated with the use of ammunition and explosives would be at least 2 million tCO2e.
In the UK military-industrial sector generate 6.5 million tCO2e in 2017-2018
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https://t.me/IsraelPollution/3
https://t.me/WarPollution/178
Industries and business services have also been severely impacted, further exacerba ng emissions from reconstruction efforts in those sectors. Total emissions: 50.2 million tCO2e.
While fires subsided during the winter, they are expected to intensify again as temperatures rise in the spring. Total emissions: 17.7 million tCO2e.
https://t.me/WarPollution/174
https://t.me/AnimalAbuseDeathSentence/27
https://t.me/AnimalAbuseDeathSentence/28
https://t.me/IsraelPollution/364
Carriers were forced to take detours on routes to East and Southeast Asia resulting in longer flight times, as well as added fuel costs and higher greenhouse gas emissions. Total emissions: 12 million tCO2.
https://t.me/ElonMuskPollution/175
https://t.me/ElonMuskPollution/173
https://t.me/ElonMuskPollution/159
https://t.me/ElonMuskPollution/144
https://t.me/ElonMuskPollution/223
https://t.me/PollutionFacts/1035
https://t.me/PollutionFacts/1275
Russia’s military would likely be responsible for the emissions of about 20 million tCO2e, while Ukrainian military – for approximately 3 million tCO2e.
https://t.me/MissionWillowProject/172
https://t.me/EuropaFacts/25
The emissions from the use of artillery ammunition include the following:
• 1,530,000 tCO2e due to manufacturing of ammunition (steel casing and explosives);
• 30,825 tCO2e due to emissions at the point of firing and at the point of impact;
• 2,138 tCO2e due to emissions from detonation at the point of impact.
Overall emissions associated with the use of ammunition and explosives would be at least 2 million tCO2e.
In the UK military-industrial sector generate 6.5 million tCO2e in 2017-2018
Related
https://t.me/IsraelWarAnimalRights/82
🇮🇱 - 🇵🇸
https://t.me/IsraelPollution/314
to
https://t.me/IsraelPollution/339