Israel Iran War: Jung itself is a issue, Jung will solve the issues… You must have heard this line at some time, which means that the war works in itself towards destruction. Many countries live in war for years and put their people’s lives at stake, as well as financially, they go back to many years. The war may be a matter of defeat and victory for someone, but it works to harm in every way. We are also suffering the result of the ongoing movement in all the countries around the world. This fight is continuously working to make our earth sick.
Rust is causing loss
For the last few years, there has been a war between Russia-Ukraine, Israel-Gaja and now Iran and Israel. A few days ago, there was a lot of tension between India and Pakistan. Now a study has come out about all these battles, which has been told how the war is not only giving pain to the people, but is also working to harm our environment and the earth.
Disclosed in study
Researchers from UK and US have stated in a study that gunpowder and military vehicles used in war are constantly harming the environment. Apart from this, the environment is also suffering from the gases emanating from the buildings that are destroyed. If it continues continuously, it can prove to be very dangerous for our whole earth and it will be very difficult to recover from it.
Carbon emissions are constantly happening
It has been told in the study that there is so much carbon emissions due to the bombing that it is enough to kill people even after the war. Apart from this, it is also very dangerous for the surrounding countries. With the Israeli bombing on Gaza, 713 tonnes of carbon emissions have been said. Many countries are unable to spread so much carbon pollution. Apart from this, thousands of tons of carbon emissions have also been seen from tanks and other military vehicles. Overall, the atmosphere of war around the world is working to dissolve poison in our earth.
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