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The Ukraine War has been an ongoing conflict since 2014, and despite a ceasefire in 2020, tensions remain high. Yet, beyond the physical destruction caused by the war, there is another insidious effect that is often overlooked: global warming.
Scientists have discovered a correlation between armed conflicts and climate change, with a recent study finding that war-torn countries have a greater likelihood of experiencing an increase in average temperature. In the case of Ukraine, the war has caused a rapid increase in carbon dioxide emissions, which are released by burning oil, gas, and other fossil fuels. In fact, according to research conducted by the Ukrainian Institute of Economics and Forecasting, carbon dioxide emissions in Ukraine have risen by more than 10 million tons since 2014, when the war began.
Moreover, the war has had an additional impact on the environment. The conflict has caused large-scale deforestation, which leads to an increase in carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. In addition, the destruction of infrastructure has led to an increase in air pollution, which further exacerbates the effects of climate change.
Finally, the war has caused a disruption in Ukraineβs agricultural sector. Land that was previously used to grow crops has been destroyed, leading to a decrease in food production.