Iran is witnessing heavy rains and snowfall after years of drought, bringing relief as dams refill and vegetation returns.
Almost as soon as the war in Iran began — with U.S. missiles hitting an elementary school in Minab, Iran striking L.N.G.
BOGOTA, Colombia(AP) — The Iran war has exposed deep vulnerability in the global economy: dependence not just on oil, gas and coal for fuel, but on petrochemicals that underpin everything from food ...
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Iran war is fuelling climate change: Conflict released 5 million tons of CO2 in just 2 weeks
The war in Iran is fuelling climate change, a new study has revealed. From 28 February to 14 March, the conflict released more than five million tons of greenhouse gases, according to experts from the ...
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How the Strait of Hormuz saves the world’s poor from starvation
Activists have claimed for years that climate change caused by fossil fuels puts our food supply under grave threat.
“The hostilities in Iran and the wider region threaten regional and global security and prosperity,” reads the text, which ...
The Iran war is highlighting global dependence on petrochemicals. The oil- and gas-based chemicals are used in products from plastics to fertilizers.
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