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Why All War and Military Aggression is an Environmental Issue.

As anti-war organizers, environmentalists and climate change activists, we must make our commitment to peace explicit. And we must expose the causes of catastrophe that these “leaders” try to hide from us. Our planet depends on it. Destroying the earth is just another tactic to accelerate genocide, as now nearly all of Gaza’s farmland, energy, and water infrastructure has been destroyed or polluted. This has had and will continue to have detrimental effects on the health of Gazans, even after years. Despite this, US lawmakers have failed to take significant action to stop sending weapons to Israel and continue to invest in war globally. 

We reject the protection of imperial interests and demand true protection of the earth and humanity. If we want to end climate change, we must call for an end to the genocide in Gaza. As anti-war organizers, environmentalists and climate change activists, we must make our commitment to peace explicit. Our planet depends on it. WAR IS NOT GREEN! GENOCIDE=ECOCIDE!

  • Gaza's potable water shortage is exacerbated by climate change & Israel's restrictions on materials/fuel.
  • Sewage infiltrates Gaza's aquifer, flowing into coastal waters, damaging marine life.
  • 97% of Gaza's water is unfit for human consumption; contaminated water causes 26% of illnesses, leading to child deaths.
  • Israel restricts Palestinians from using 20% of Gaza's arable land near the militarized fence.
  • Gaza's farmland was targeted with dangerous herbicides; the 2014 war may have caused extensive soil damage.
  • In the West Bank, Israel controls over 60% of land; 640,000 Israelis reside in illegal settlements.
  • Israeli settlers consume six times more water than the 2.9 million Palestinian residents.
  • Israel has uprooted 800,000 olive trees in the West Bank since 1967.
  • Palestinian agricultural communities face land and water seizures, along with climatic shifts.
  • Jordan Valley, covering 30% of the West Bank, poses severe challenges for Palestinian farmers.

Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2019/11/28/palestine-is-a-climate-justice-issue

  • As of January 2024, the Russia-Ukraine War has caused over $56.4 billion in environmental damage including widespread chemical contamination of air, water, and soil.
  • 30% of Ukraine is contaminated with landmines and unexploded ordnance.
  • Landscape destruction, shelling, wildfires, deforestation, and pollution impact 30% of protected areas.
  • The seizure of Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant and destruction of Nova Kakhovka Dam pose long-term environmental risks.
  • Majority of environmental impacts pose long-term threats to human health.

10 Ways the War in Ukraine Threatens Our Environment. War is NOT Green!

Source:  The environmental health impacts of Russia's war on Ukraine.

  •  US Pacific Command, housing over 200 of the military's 800-plus foreign bases, accounts for 22% of the Pentagon's energy use.
  • Energy consumption in operations and installations, along with resulting greenhouse gas emissions and financial costs, continue to rise with the US's aggressive stance towards China.
  • Military presence in Guam led to the identification of multiple areas with severe environmental damage from toxins, near US Navy and Air Force bases.
  • Okinawans affected by the US military: 450,000 people (a third of prefecture's population) facing polluted drinking water, the worst environmental contamination in the island's history.

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  • Militarism and the climate crisis are linked; the US military is the world's largest oil consumer.
  • US military emissions exceed those of 140 nations; over 64% of government discretionary spending is allocated to the Pentagon.
  • The Pentagon is the largest institutional consumer of fossil fuels globally.
  • Pentagon's fuel use alone would rank it as 47th largest greenhouse gas emitter if it were a country.
  • US military emissions primarily stem from fueling weapons and equipment.

If you needed another reason to oppose war aside from the threat of nuclear destruction, massive civilian casualties, violence against women and the concentration of fascist imperialist powers into corporatized hands, this is it. The US Pentagon already is the planet’s largest single institutional emitter of fossil fuels, and US-backed conflicts around the world since WWII can always be tied back to economic gain dominance, especially via the private control of fuel and natural resources. A war with China, which the US has gradually encircled with hundreds of military bases and weaponry, is being provoked for economic reasons as the government and media manufacture the consent of the American public. This will only result in the increase of Pentagon funding (already at $858 billion), siphoning off billions of dollars of taxpayer money to infrastructure and weaponry which is destroying our climate. Many people don’t realize that every solution to climate change already exists – the government simply will not fund it when its priority is making war. Demilitarization is one of the most important things we can do for the climate, and for living beings inside and outside conflict zones. 

Source: https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/costs/social/environment

While the basic tenets of capitalism are taught in America as economic law, this is hardly the case. This broken and optional system in which we find ourselves –where income inequality is at an all-time high, the poor have little access to healthcare, and the climate is nearing deadly tipping points – is driven by capitalists and federal economists who love to talk about the profit-oriented metric Gross Domestic Product, or GDP. This metric, which is used as an indicator of our country’s well-being, tells us the amount of financial profit produced by economic activity in a given time period. Which is pretty ridiculous when well-being is obviously a function of things that aren’t liquid cash, like quality of education, healthcare, and biodiversity. Essentially, under a GDP-oriented economy, half of a country’s forest cover could be destroyed and the poverty rate in all major cities could double over the course of a year, but as long as billionaires continue to increase their profits, the illusion of progress persists. But if we manage to change how we measure progress in this country, we may actually be able to achieve some. Genuine Progress Indicator is a metric which places value on things like improving air quality and food security. With GPI in place, lawmakers and activists would have the most undeniable picture yet of the cost of war on people and planet. Learn more here.

“No more drilling on federal lands, period. Period, period, period.” President Biden uttered these words on the campaign trail in 2020, swearing up and down that he would be the climate champion we need in this moment and ban fossil fuel extraction on federal land. Well, this man lied. He has approved more federal oil and gas leases in his first two years in office than Donald Trump did in his. The degree to which our sitting president lied to get into office is appalling – this wasn’t a mere fib. Biden’s disregard for his own climate promises will shrink the time we as a species have to reach net-negative greenhouse gas emissions before it is too late to avoid climate collapse. That time stands at just over 6 years. President Biden must revoke his approval of the Willow Project for the sake of every living being on this planet, and to make good by the young voters he courted on the campaign trail with his climate promises. He must then follow through and legally protect all federal land from further extraction. We don’t have time for him to wait.