Matteo Bosco : « This War Marks a Sea Change »
The war in Ukraine has changed the way we deal with the environmental impacts of the war, according to a leading agency in the European Environmental Security Group (Conselr), which represents the world’s biggest weapons-producing companies.
Source: finews.comPublished on 2022-05-28
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