• rockSlayer@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    A large part of the pollution coming from the US is due to the military. Given the approach the US used in the last cold war, I feel like this country would immediately turn to fossil-fascism

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        9 months ago

        From your own source, the military has been extensively underreporting their emissions for as long as they’ve been keeping track. There’s also the fact that they don’t even try to research into the wider military industrial complex, simply because that would be a nearly impossible task. You’re going off the title of “more than Denmark”, right? This source did the math in reverse. If it were a country, it would be 47th in the world. To say that it isn’t a massive polluter in it’s own right is either completely disingenuous or outright lying.

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          9 months ago

          I’m not saying military ghg emissions aren’t huge, but it’s not a large part of overall US emissions. With the 59 million tones from your source, that means it accounts for about 1.2% of emissions. That’s not small, but it more speaks to just how huge the US’s overall emissions are.

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            9 months ago

            Oh, I see now. I was simply stating “it’s a huge polluter”, and that got interpreted as a large percentage of emissions. It’s a fair interpretation based on my wording though. The real winners are the people that now have multiple sources for the environmental harm caused by the military