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Middle East’s Role as a Major Carbon Emitter

30 March 2026
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The ongoing conflict known as the Iran War, which began on February 28, has already produced an estimated 5 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions in its first two weeks, according to the Climate and Community Institute. This figure surpasses the annual carbon emissions of Iceland. The emissions arise from various sources, including destroyed infrastructure and fuel consumed during military operations. The conflict’s carbon footprint is expected to increase if the war continues, particularly due to the rearmament of U.S. and Israeli forces and the targeting of oil infrastructure, which can release fossil fuels uncontrollably. Additionally, the reconstruction of war-impacted areas is projected to generate emissions significantly exceeding those from the conflict itself, further exacerbating environmental degradation.

Why It Matters

The carbon emissions from the Iran War highlight the environmental impact of modern warfare, drawing parallels to previous conflicts such as the Gulf War, which similarly damaged oil infrastructure. The estimation that emissions from rebuilding efforts could be up to 24 times higher than those produced during the conflict underscores the long-term environmental consequences of military actions. Historical data shows that previous military engagements, such as Israel’s campaign in Gaza, have also resulted in substantial carbon footprints, indicating a persistent trend of environmental degradation during armed conflicts. The reliance on fossil fuels for military operations not only contributes to climate change but also raises questions about national security and energy policies globally.

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