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Given its extensive institutional infrastructure and operations, both domestically and overseas, the US military consumes more liquid fuels and emits more CO2e than many medium‐sized countries.
In 2017, the US military purchased about 269,230 barrels of oil a day and emitted 25,375.8 kt‐CO2e by burning those fuels. If the US military were a country, it would nestle between Peru and Portugal in the global league table of fuel pur- chasing, when comparing 2014 World Bank country liquid fuel consumption with 2015 US military liquid fuel consumption.
For 2014, the scale of emissions is roughly equivalent to total – not just fuel – emissions from Romania. According to our DLA‐E data indirect or mobile sources, and electricity use, and other indirect, including upstream and downstream emissions, the US military is the 47th largest emitter of GHG in the world, if only taking into account the emission from fuel usage.
This paper specifically examines military fuel usage for the US post-9/11 wars and the impact of that fuel usage on greenhouse gases emissions. The best estimate of US military greenhouse gas emissions from 2001, when the wars began with the US invasion of Afghanistan, through 2017, is that the US military has emitted 1,212 million metric tons of greenhouse gases (measured in CO2equivalent, or CO2e). In 2017, for example, the Pentagon’s greenhouse gas emissions were greater than the greenhouse gas emissions of entire industrialized countries as Sweden or Denmark.
DOD emissions for all military operations from 2001 to 2017 are estimated to be about 766 million metric tons of CO2e.
New estimate: global military is responsible for more emissions than Russia https://perma.cc/3B2U-5ECD
A framework for military greenhouse gas emissions reporting https://perma.cc/5ZAG-GSX8
The U.S. Military Emits More CO2 Than Many Nations https://perma.cc/T7EB-EY2X
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In 2017, the US military purchased about 269,230 barrels of oil a day and emitted 25,375.8 kt‐CO2e by burning those fuels. If the US military were a country, it would nestle between Peru and Portugal in the global league table of fuel pur- chasing, when comparing 2014 World Bank country liquid fuel consumption with 2015 US military liquid fuel consumption.
For 2014, the scale of emissions is roughly equivalent to total – not just fuel – emissions from Romania. According to our DLA‐E data indirect or mobile sources, and electricity use, and other indirect, including upstream and downstream emissions, the US military is the 47th largest emitter of GHG in the world, if only taking into account the emission from fuel usage.
This paper specifically examines military fuel usage for the US post-9/11 wars and the impact of that fuel usage on greenhouse gases emissions. The best estimate of US military greenhouse gas emissions from 2001, when the wars began with the US invasion of Afghanistan, through 2017, is that the US military has emitted 1,212 million metric tons of greenhouse gases (measured in CO2equivalent, or CO2e). In 2017, for example, the Pentagon’s greenhouse gas emissions were greater than the greenhouse gas emissions of entire industrialized countries as Sweden or Denmark.
DOD emissions for all military operations from 2001 to 2017 are estimated to be about 766 million metric tons of CO2e.
New estimate: global military is responsible for more emissions than Russia https://perma.cc/3B2U-5ECD
A framework for military greenhouse gas emissions reporting https://perma.cc/5ZAG-GSX8
The U.S. Military Emits More CO2 Than Many Nations https://perma.cc/T7EB-EY2X
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https://www.tgoop.com/IsraelWarBullshit/57
https://www.tgoop.com/PollutionFacts/960
https://www.tgoop.com/IsraelWarBullshit/108
https://www.tgoop.com/PollutionFacts/973
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Given its extensive institutional infrastructure and operations, both domestically and overseas, the US military consumes more liquid fuels and emits more CO2e than many medium‐sized countries.
In 2017, the US military purchased about 269,230 barrels of oil a day and emitted 25,375.8 kt‐CO2e by burning those fuels. If the US military were a country, it would nestle between Peru and Portugal in the global league table of fuel pur- chasing, when comparing 2014 World Bank country liquid fuel consumption with 2015 US military liquid fuel consumption.
For 2014, the scale of emissions is roughly equivalent to total – not just fuel – emissions from Romania. According to our DLA‐E data indirect or mobile sources, and electricity use, and other indirect, including upstream and downstream emissions, the US military is the 47th largest emitter of GHG in the world, if only taking into account the emission from fuel usage.
This paper specifically examines military fuel usage for the US post-9/11 wars and the impact of that fuel usage on greenhouse gases emissions. The best estimate of US military greenhouse gas emissions from 2001, when the wars began with the US invasion of Afghanistan, through 2017, is that the US military has emitted 1,212 million metric tons of greenhouse gases (measured in CO2equivalent, or CO2e). In 2017, for example, the Pentagon’s greenhouse gas emissions were greater than the greenhouse gas emissions of entire industrialized countries as Sweden or Denmark.
DOD emissions for all military operations from 2001 to 2017 are estimated to be about 766 million metric tons of CO2e.
New estimate: global military is responsible for more emissions than Russia https://perma.cc/3B2U-5ECD
A framework for military greenhouse gas emissions reporting https://perma.cc/5ZAG-GSX8
The U.S. Military Emits More CO2 Than Many Nations https://perma.cc/T7EB-EY2X
More:
https://www.tgoop.com/IsraelWarBullshit/57
https://www.tgoop.com/PollutionFacts/960
https://www.tgoop.com/IsraelWarBullshit/108
https://www.tgoop.com/PollutionFacts/973
In 2017, the US military purchased about 269,230 barrels of oil a day and emitted 25,375.8 kt‐CO2e by burning those fuels. If the US military were a country, it would nestle between Peru and Portugal in the global league table of fuel pur- chasing, when comparing 2014 World Bank country liquid fuel consumption with 2015 US military liquid fuel consumption.
For 2014, the scale of emissions is roughly equivalent to total – not just fuel – emissions from Romania. According to our DLA‐E data indirect or mobile sources, and electricity use, and other indirect, including upstream and downstream emissions, the US military is the 47th largest emitter of GHG in the world, if only taking into account the emission from fuel usage.
This paper specifically examines military fuel usage for the US post-9/11 wars and the impact of that fuel usage on greenhouse gases emissions. The best estimate of US military greenhouse gas emissions from 2001, when the wars began with the US invasion of Afghanistan, through 2017, is that the US military has emitted 1,212 million metric tons of greenhouse gases (measured in CO2equivalent, or CO2e). In 2017, for example, the Pentagon’s greenhouse gas emissions were greater than the greenhouse gas emissions of entire industrialized countries as Sweden or Denmark.
DOD emissions for all military operations from 2001 to 2017 are estimated to be about 766 million metric tons of CO2e.
New estimate: global military is responsible for more emissions than Russia https://perma.cc/3B2U-5ECD
A framework for military greenhouse gas emissions reporting https://perma.cc/5ZAG-GSX8
The U.S. Military Emits More CO2 Than Many Nations https://perma.cc/T7EB-EY2X
More:
https://www.tgoop.com/IsraelWarBullshit/57
https://www.tgoop.com/PollutionFacts/960
https://www.tgoop.com/IsraelWarBullshit/108
https://www.tgoop.com/PollutionFacts/973
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