War is helping to end all life on the planet
May 10th 2008 04:10
Carbon emissions from war are fudged by the government and media because war is valued as a way of life on the planet. Despite war helping to finish life as we know it, within the next five years ( no ice left in the Arctic by 2013), it is imagined a valuable tool in helping to preserve the territory of each country, and preserve the past glories of those sacrificed to the war/profit machine.
The fact that no institute or academic hideaway has begun to monitor the carbon emissions of gases from armed conflict is a a serious condemnation of how ineffective our governments are in the face of climate change. The monitoring would be relatively easy to undertake. Explosives and the resultant destruction produces gases far in excess of emissions from coal fires or other power producing elements.
The fact that no institute or academic hideaway has begun to monitor the carbon emissions of gases from armed conflict is a a serious condemnation of how ineffective our governments are in the face of climate change. The monitoring would be relatively easy to undertake. Explosives and the resultant destruction produces gases far in excess of emissions from coal fires or other power producing elements.
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