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Nearly 5 million acres have burned since Russia’s latest invasion in 2022, ignited by rocket fire, artillery shelling, and explosive devices.
Forest fires, burst pipelines, and chemical waste are just some of the more than 800 instances of environmental degradation recorded since the war began.
European Union countries spent big to fight rising costs.
"Fighting around these sites risks generating extreme toxic pollution."
People who live near fracking wells and liquified natural gas terminals are pushing back.
Could nuclear power help break Europe's dependency on Russian gas?
Will countries fill it with more oil and gas, or with renewables?
As western governments untangle themselves from Russian oil and gas, Svitlana Krakovska argues that the roots of the climate crisis and invasion are in fossil fuels.
New research shows that even with modest reductions in military funding, the United States would keep a whole lot of carbon out of the atmosphere.