War on Climate

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Look no further than Ukraine and Gaza. War is a carbon bomb that never stops exploding. War devastates communities, turning people into refugees and directly contributing to the Climate Emergency. Each act of war, from bullets to bombs, releases carbon emissions into the atmosphere. The US military, as the single largest polluter globally, significantly contributes to these emissions through weapons production, transportation, and deployment. The environmental impacts of conflict, including fires, deforestation, and sabotaged infrastructure, further exacerbate global warming. It is a tragic irony that in our pursuit of power and control over one another, we are essentially burning down our own home, endangering the planet and all life on it. Why do we burn our home?

By Scott Diehl

When a bomb drop down on the Gaza Strip - War on Climate
When a Ukraine drone hit a Russian ship - War on Climate F
Always a mystery - We repeat history
When a Man bring war to another Man’s door - War on Climate

Why do we burn our home?
Refugees running round the globe
Not taking care of each other
Care for our sisters and brothers

When the Pentagon sends the missile shipment - War on Climate
When the tax man come to collect their payment - War on Climate
Always a mystery - We repeat history
When a Man bring war to another Man’s door - War on Climate

Why do we burn our home?
Refugees running round the globe
Not taking care of each other
Care for our sisters and brothers

When the Generals fire up the war machine - War on Climate
With the tanks and the jets and the gasoline - War on Climate
Always a mystery - We repeat history
When a Man bring war to another Man’s door - War on Climate

War on Climate - repeating history
War on Climate - repeating history
War on Climate - repeating history
War on Climate - repeating history
In this Video Artist(s) Digital Hobo, Irene Poole

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Produced by: Scott Diehl
Posted: May. 6, 2025

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