Category: Social and Economic
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Study Finds US Emissions Linked to $10 Trillion Global Climate Damage
A recent study has estimated that carbon emissions from the United States since 1990 have contributed to approximately $10 trillion in global economic damage, with the impact falling disproportionately on developing countries. The study, conducted by an international team of climate researchers, assessed the long-term economic consequences of greenhouse gas emissions from major industrialized nations.…
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US-Israel Conflict with Iran Raises Environmental Destruction Concerns
The ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran is not only a geopolitical and humanitarian crisis but also a growing environmental emergency with long-term global consequences. Widespread Pollution and Toxic Exposure Airstrikes targeting oil refineries, fuel depots, and industrial facilities have released large quantities of toxic pollutants into the air, soil, and water.…