The global climate impact due to Russia's aggression has resulted in $43 billion in damages.

Published 2025년 10월 12일

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The aggression of the Russian Federation not only causes devastating damage to the environment of Ukraine, but also has a global impact on the climate. Large-scale forest fires along the front line have become one of the main sources of increased emissions.

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Over three years of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the volume of greenhouse gas emissions caused by combat actions, infrastructure destruction, fires, and other war-related factors reached nearly 237 million tons of CO₂ equivalent. This is stated in the fifth report of the Initiative on Accounting for Greenhouse Gas Emissions Due to War, prepared with the support of the NGO Ecoaction and in partnership with the Ministry of Economy, Environment, and Agriculture of Ukraine. Experts estimate that this volume corresponds to the annual emissions of Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia combined, and the climate damage from the war exceeds $43 billion (calculated at $185 per ton of CO₂ equivalent). "The aggression of the Russian Federation not only causes devastating damage to the environment of Ukraine but also has a global impact on the climate. Large-scale forest fires along the front line have become one of the main sources of increased emissions," noted the ...
Source: Superagronom

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