Global Warming and the Iraq War

March 19, 2008

In 2006. the US spent more on the war in Iraq than the whole world spent on investment in renewable energy.

On the fifth anniversary of the Iraq war, an advance edition of a new report from Oil Change International, entitled A Climate of War (pdf) quantifies both the greenhouse gas emissions of the Iraq War and the opportunity costs involved in fighting war rather than climate change.

Here’s some of what it says:

The emissions associated with the war in Iraq are literally unreported. Military emissions abroad are not captured in the national greenhouse gas inventories that all industrialized nations, including the United States, report under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. It’s a loophole big enough to drive a tank through.

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7 Responses to “Global Warming and the Iraq War”

  1. Johnson Hardy on March 20th, 2008 9:14 am

    Smart work about global warming.

  2. David Kennedy on March 22nd, 2008 8:09 pm

    These facts help to give a useful perspective on ‘everyday’ activities, such as war, in the context of global warming.

    It would be useful to have a similar breakdown on other ‘everyday’ activities such as logging, air transport, shipping and road freight, and their effects on global warming.

    Along the same lines, it would be nice to know what is happening to the oxygen content of the atmosphere, since the oxidation of hydrocarbons requires quite a lot of atmospheric oxygen to form carbon dioxide.

    Most of us have little idea of the relative effects of such ‘everyday’ activities and cannot trust the MSM to give an unbiased account.

  3. Ben on April 21st, 2008 12:12 pm

    You can tell a fake environmentalist by their silence about foreign policy.

  4. surat on April 21st, 2008 1:30 pm

    Greenpeace UK’s main campaign has been about banning the light bulb, yes greenIDIOTpeace UK is the most pathetic moronic group ever invented. When I wrote to them that many people including me have a problem with flourescents and that these have been shown to cause health problems they told me to see a doctor and use candles!! — in fact, they added, they would prefer it if people used no lighting at all!! Of course don’t ever talk to them about the war they will SHREIK and tell you you must be into the protocols of zion. How dare you mention the war, for it is a holy war.. Hmmm…

    GreenINSANEpeaceUK you are so very very stupid.

  5. tquigly on April 21st, 2008 11:33 pm

    It’s About Time !! that this subject started being covered. Al Bore NEVER mentions the insane amount of unnecessary, man-made pollution being generated by the 5+ years of U.S. illegal invasions and occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan. Whenever an article applears on the Internet by these global-climate-tax-mongerers, every reader of this post should comment on this silent connection between the faux global-warming cultism and the (unfortunately) non-faux reality of perpetual war and resulting pollution created by the U.S.’s obscene ‘foreign policy.’

  6. joe on March 16th, 2009 8:02 pm

    the raw materials to make wind power are all located overseas, we’ve missed the chance due to mis-spent funds on citizen surveillance and 2 bogus wars

  7. Chris on November 26th, 2009 6:55 pm

    And you want the GOVERNMENT to “save the planet”?

    Just how ridiculous are you?

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