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To give you an idea of what the emission trend looks like at the 18th mark of the conflict The toll emissions they were estimated to be about a hundred and fifty million tons whereas in the fourth year of the war alone There were seventy five million tons. So the the rate of co2 emissions was actually increasing and that's attributed to prolonged nutritional warfare and This basically indicates you will have a higher sustained carbon output over a longer period or or even potentially shorter period of time But your rich your accretion rates go up and as a result you're you're putting out more carbon So the first thing that you look at is direct military operations, right? So direct combat activities these are a huge share and they they account for about 37%

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