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Category Archives: Military emissions publications

Dec152021

Report: Environmental CSR reporting by the arms industry

Military and the environment, Military emissions publications, Publications, Publications, SliderBy ConEnvObsDecember 15, 2021

In this report, Leonie Nimmo and Hana Manjusak examine the environmental Corporate Social Responsibility reporting of some of the world’s biggest arms companies, and discover that it may be far more useful than you might think.

Oct282021

9 Nov COP26 hybrid press conference – launch of www.militaryemissions.org

Military emissions publications, Projects, Publications, SliderBy ConEnvObsOctober 28, 2021

Join CEOBS and Concrete Impacts live from Glasgow for the media launch of www.militaryemissions.org a new website dedicated to tracking the dire state of military emissions reporting to the UNFCCC.

Oct262021

9 Nov COP26 panel discussion – exploring the military emissions gap

Military emissions publications, Projects, Publications, SliderBy ConEnvObsOctober 26, 2021

COP26 panel discussion to mark the launch of militaryemissions.org that will explore the flaws in military emissions reporting, and why the scope of reporting needs to be expanded to cover emissions created across the cycle of conflicts, and across militaries’ massive supply chains.

May242021

Governments: commit to meaningful military emissions cuts at COP26

Military and the environment, Military emissions publications, Publications, Slider, TopicBy ConEnvObsMay 24, 2021

There are signs that some countries may pledge to reduce military greenhouse gas emissions at COP26 in November. This call sets out the scope of what these pledges should include and is open for signature by organisations before and during the COP.

Feb232021

Report: Under the radar: The carbon footprint of the EU’s military sectors

Military and the environment, Military emissions publications, Publications, TopicBy ConEnvObsFebruary 23, 2021

This CEOBS/SGR study set out to estimate the carbon footprint of the EU’s military sectors. The report also provides a broad overview of the policies and measures currently being pursued to reduce military GHG emissions in the EU, and their likely effectiveness.

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4 Feb 1621798504971620354

Too environmentally risky to break in port should not equate to safe enough to dump at sea. Brazil dumps a toxics laden aircraft carrier in the Atlantic. #Military

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Brazil sinks aircraft carrier in Atlantic despite presence of asbestos and toxic materials

Environmental activists had sought to halt the planned scuttling of the warship, warning that it could pollute the marine food chain

www.theguardian.com

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2 Feb 1621161524269023236

#Ukraine’s important coastal and marine ecological areas include 22 @RamsarConv Sites covering 750,521 ha.
Military activities, and the pollution linked to it are disrupting habitats and threatening species. Learn more: https://ceobs.org/ukraine-conflict-environmental-briefing-the-coastal-and-marine-environment #WorldWetlandsDay

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Conflict and Environment Observatory (CEOBS) @detoxconflict ·
2 Feb 1621116811486937090

Oil spills and the impact that the invasion of #Ukraine has had on shipping in the Black and #Azov seas are just two of the issues that we cover in our latest environmental briefing with @ZoiEnvironment.
Our coastal and marine environment brief is here: https://ceobs.org/ukraine-conflict-environmental-briefing-the-coastal-and-marine-environment

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Oleg Kirichuk @O_Kirichuk ·
1 Feb 1620810824498683909

Kudos to @detoxconflict and @ZoiEnvironment for their very comprehensive briefing on the damage to Ukraine's coastal and marine #environment 🐬🦀 published today!
https://ceobs.org/ukraine-conflict-environmental-briefing-the-coastal-and-marine-environment/

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Conflict and Environment Observatory (CEOBS) @detoxconflict ·
1 Feb 1620852698341064704

New today, the latest in our joint briefing series with @ZoiEnvironment examines how the conflict in #Ukraine is impacting its marine and coastal areas.

New today, the latest in our joint briefing series with @ZoiEnvironment examines how the conflict in #Ukraine is impacting its marine and coastal areas.
Conflict and Environment Observatory (CEOBS) @detoxconflict

How is the conflict in #Ukraine impacting its coastal and marine #environment?
Our new joint briefing with @ZoiEnvironment explores pollution, habitat disruption and fisheries, with a deep dive into the Buh Estuary. The project is co-funded by @UNEP https://ceobs.org/ukraine-conflict-environmental-briefing-the-coastal-and-marine-environment 🧵1/9

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Conflict and Environment Observatory (CEOBS) @detoxconflict ·
1 Feb 1620845702913069058

"US, UK and Irish oil and gas field contractors – which provide essential drilling and other services to #Myanamar’s gas field operators – have continued to make millions in profit in the country after the coup."

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Revealed: how world‘s biggest fossil fuel firms ‘profited in Myanmar after coup‘

Leaked tax records suggest subsidiaries of international gas field contractors continued to make millions after the coup

www.theguardian.com

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