Wars threaten the climate: the impact of CO2 emissions during conflicts

Rising spending on militarization and defense is distracting from efforts to combat climate change. This is the complaint of some NGOs during an event in Brussels this week. The European Network Against the Arms Trade (ENAAT) and the Transnational Institute (TNI) organized the event based on data published by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), which shows a significant increase in military spending to ⁤take into account the impact of European public military purchases on the weather . (LEANDRA FONTANA, more at meteogiornale.it)

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