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Gaza Cleanup Efforts May Generate 90,000 Tonnes of Greenhouse Gas Emissions

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Long relegated to the background of war assessments, the pollution generated by conflicts begins to emerge as a crucial marker of their overall impact. In Gaza, the satellite data crossed to carbon calculation models reveal an unprecedented reality, where massive destruction “accompanies a vertiginous climate load. The carbon footprint of Gaza is no longer limited to a simple secondary consequence, but becomes an object of measure in its own rig…

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90,000 tons of greenhouse gas emissions that could take up to 40 years to eliminate. That's what debris from destroyed buildings after Israel's bombing of Gaza could cause, according to a new study.

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Long relegated to the background of the war balance sheets, the pollution generated by conflicts is beginning to emerge as a crucial marker of their overall impact. In Gaza, the satellite data crossed with carbon calculation models reveal an unprecedented reality, where mass destruction is accompanied by a dizzying climate load. The carbon footprint of the conflict in Gaza is no longer a mere secondary consequence, but becomes a measure in its o…

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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