How does war affect the climate?
How is the climate damaged by the fighting in places like Ukraine and Ethiopia? And what's the military's carbon footprint around the world? Sophie Eastaugh investigates.
With the Ukrainian counter-offensive underway, Sophie Eastaugh looks at the climate damage caused by the conflict there and by the recent civil war in Tigray, Ethiopia.
Sophie speaks to Lennard de Klerk, a Dutch specialist in carbon accounting, who鈥檚 just published the most comprehensive analysis yet of the greenhouse gas emissions caused by the fighting in Ukraine. For her part, an environmental researcher in Kyiv tells The Climate Question her country may have an opportunity to build back greener once the war is over.
The programme also hears from farmers in Tigray about how a region once praised internationally for its reforestation efforts is now losing tree cover at an alarming rate.
And this edition of The Climate Question looks more broadly at the carbon footprint of militaries around the world, speaking to Professor Neta Crawford, one of the leading experts in the field.
Presenter: Sophie Eastaugh
Producer: Daniel Gordon
Research: Matt Toulson
Sound Mix: Tom Brignell
Series producer: Alex Lewis
Editor: China Collins
Production coordinators: Sophie Hill, Debbie Richford
Contributors:
Lennard de Klerk, Carbon Accounting Expert
Professor Neta Crawford, Balliol College, Oxford
Natalia Gozak, Ukrainian environmentalist
Biniam Gidey, Reporter, Tigray, Ethiopia
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- Sun 18 Jun 2023 13:32GMT91热爆 World Service News Internet
- Sun 18 Jun 2023 21:06GMT91热爆 World Service & 91热爆 Afghan Radio
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