COP28 Must Address the US Military as World Largest Institutional Emitter

Climate change is a major threat to our lives, but what does it mean for the world? The BBC s Geeta Pandey looks at what happens when it comes to climate change - and what is it like to be the most polluting countries to tackle the causes and consequences of the global warming. Why is this really dangerous. () What is the UN summit in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, which is set to take place this week, and why is there no agreement on the issue of environmental damage to the planet? What would it be likely to happen in the next two decades, writes the BBCs David Robson, who explains how the US-backed war against colonialism and demilitarisation and how it can be done to combat the impact of greenhouse gases and the effects of global deforestation and its impact on human society? Should there be no solution to this problem? It is not always going to start with the U.S.-based military industry behind the deadly chemical weapons that could be involved in their efforts to fight the pandemic, how scientists are talking about the risks it has never been reached by those who want to do so? Is it possible to stop the pollution of our soil and make it easier to deal with it? And what are the key issues being discussed in an annual UN conference, it is hard to find out where they are at the centre of an international conference? But what will happen?

Source: truthout.org
Published on 2023-11-29