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Well Israel, near destroying building, YOU ARE GENERATING ECOCIDE AND CO2!
https://t.me/StopEcocideTelegram
As the largest energy consumer & CO2 emitter, the construction industry consumes 40% of the global energy consumption, while 45% of the worldwide CO2 emissions are generated by the construction industry.
The average CO2e emissions for each artillery round used in this context is ap- proximately 1.4 tonnes resulting in approximately 2.59 million tonnes CO2e.
According to the most recent data available for UNFCCC, 448.03 kilotonnes CO2 is generated by 140 kilotonnes of fuel. Thus, total fuel consumption by Israel’s war on Gaza is estimated at 1.92 million tonnes CO2e, so far.
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 7.10 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 & US https://perma.cc/UKE9-M7RP
More than 5% of global emissions are linked to conflict or militaries but countries continue to hide the true scale https://perma.cc/J7AN-YBUA
This study examined the trends of CO2 emitted from traffic vehicles and investigated the current climatic changes in Gaza City. The results show that CO2 levels exceeded the international agreeable limit of 350 ppm at most of the monitoring sites where the CO2 concentrations ranged from 291 to 608 ppm.
The continuous increase of CO2 concentration in Gaza, beyond the international limit of 350 ppm, due to traffic emissions has a great potential for climatic change elements, where the trends of temperature in the last two decades showed an increase of 0.4oC (El-Kadi 2005). Ashour and Al Najar (2012) have found that the temperature increase in Gaza reached up to 1oC. One of the main challenges of the micro-climate change in Gaza is the decrease in rainfall as it was observed that rainfall has decreased by 63.8% in North Gaza since 1995.
https://t.me/StopEcocideTelegram
As the largest energy consumer & CO2 emitter, the construction industry consumes 40% of the global energy consumption, while 45% of the worldwide CO2 emissions are generated by the construction industry.
The average CO2e emissions for each artillery round used in this context is ap- proximately 1.4 tonnes resulting in approximately 2.59 million tonnes CO2e.
According to the most recent data available for UNFCCC, 448.03 kilotonnes CO2 is generated by 140 kilotonnes of fuel. Thus, total fuel consumption by Israel’s war on Gaza is estimated at 1.92 million tonnes CO2e, so far.
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 7.10 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 & US https://perma.cc/UKE9-M7RP
More than 5% of global emissions are linked to conflict or militaries but countries continue to hide the true scale https://perma.cc/J7AN-YBUA
This study examined the trends of CO2 emitted from traffic vehicles and investigated the current climatic changes in Gaza City. The results show that CO2 levels exceeded the international agreeable limit of 350 ppm at most of the monitoring sites where the CO2 concentrations ranged from 291 to 608 ppm.
The continuous increase of CO2 concentration in Gaza, beyond the international limit of 350 ppm, due to traffic emissions has a great potential for climatic change elements, where the trends of temperature in the last two decades showed an increase of 0.4oC (El-Kadi 2005). Ashour and Al Najar (2012) have found that the temperature increase in Gaza reached up to 1oC. One of the main challenges of the micro-climate change in Gaza is the decrease in rainfall as it was observed that rainfall has decreased by 63.8% in North Gaza since 1995.