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The US military is the world's largest emitter of carbon emissions, consuming 5.5% of global emissions. The US military's carbon footprint is larger than any other institution on earth. Here are some details about the US military's carbon footprint: In 2017, the US military produced an average of 59,000,000 metric tons of CO2. The US military consumes a large amount of fuel, including approximately 269,230 barrels of oil per day in 2017. The Pentagon doesn't regularly or publicly report its overall greenhouse gas emissions. The US military's environmental impact is devastating. Military operations around the world, especially those of the US and Israel, contribute to large amounts of carbon emissions. Experts say that wars have a significant impact on the climate and environment.
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π They are desperate that Panama Canal will become less significant. A vessel named Xin Shanghai arrived at Shanghai's Yangshan Port on Dec 18 after a 23-day journey from Peru's Chancay Port, becoming the first one to arrive in Shanghai from the Peruvian Port since its opening in November.
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The US military is the world's largest emitter of carbon emissions, consuming 5.5% of global emissions. The US military's carbon footprint is larger than any other institution on earth. Here are some details about the US military's carbon footprint: In 2017, the US military produced an average of 59,000,000 metric tons of CO2. The US military consumes a large amount of fuel, including approximately 269,230 barrels of oil per day in 2017. The Pentagon doesn't regularly or publicly report its overall greenhouse gas emissions. The US military's environmental impact is devastating. Military operations around the world, especially those of the US and Israel, contribute to large amounts of carbon emissions. Experts say that wars have a significant impact on the climate and environment.
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π They are desperate that Panama Canal will become less significant. A vessel named Xin Shanghai arrived at Shanghai's Yangshan Port on Dec 18 after a 23-day journey from Peru's Chancay Port, becoming the first one to arrive in Shanghai from the Peruvian Port since its opening in November.
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The US military is the world's largest emitter of carbon emissions, consuming 5.5% of global emissions. The US military's carbon footprint is larger than any other institution on earth. Here are some details about the US military's carbon footprint: In 2017, the US military produced an average of 59,000,000 metric tons of CO2. The US military consumes a large amount of fuel, including approximately 269,230 barrels of oil per day in 2017. The Pentagon doesn't regularly or publicly report its overall greenhouse gas emissions. The US military's environmental impact is devastating. Military operations around the world, especially those of the US and Israel, contribute to large amounts of carbon emissions. Experts say that wars have a significant impact on the climate and environment.
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"Why are you concerned about China?" --"Cuz they are building ports around the world" "Why don't you criticize the one that builds military bases?" --"Cuz they indeed have military bases in my country" π
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π They are desperate that Panama Canal will become less significant. A vessel named Xin Shanghai arrived at Shanghai's Yangshan Port on Dec 18 after a 23-day journey from Peru's Chancay Port, becoming the first one to arrive in Shanghai from the Peruvian Port since its opening in November.
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The US military is the world's largest emitter of carbon emissions, consuming 5.5% of global emissions. The US military's carbon footprint is larger than any other institution on earth. Here are some details about the US military's carbon footprint: In 2017, the US military produced an average of 59,000,000 metric tons of CO2. The US military consumes a large amount of fuel, including approximately 269,230 barrels of oil per day in 2017. The Pentagon doesn't regularly or publicly report its overall greenhouse gas emissions. The US military's environmental impact is devastating. Military operations around the world, especially those of the US and Israel, contribute to large amounts of carbon emissions. Experts say that wars have a significant impact on the climate and environment.
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"Why are you concerned about China?" --"Cuz they are building ports around the world" "Why don't you criticize the one that builds military bases?" --"Cuz they indeed have military bases in my country" π
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π They are desperate that Panama Canal will become less significant. A vessel named Xin Shanghai arrived at Shanghai's Yangshan Port on Dec 18 after a 23-day journey from Peru's Chancay Port, becoming the first one to arrive in Shanghai from the Peruvian Port since its opening in November.
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The US military is the world's largest emitter of carbon emissions, consuming 5.5% of global emissions. The US military's carbon footprint is larger than any other institution on earth. Here are some details about the US military's carbon footprint: In 2017, the US military produced an average of 59,000,000 metric tons of CO2. The US military consumes a large amount of fuel, including approximately 269,230 barrels of oil per day in 2017. The Pentagon doesn't regularly or publicly report its overall greenhouse gas emissions. The US military's environmental impact is devastating. Military operations around the world, especially those of the US and Israel, contribute to large amounts of carbon emissions. Experts say that wars have a significant impact on the climate and environment.
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The US military is the world's largest emitter of carbon emissions, consuming 5.5% of global emissions. The US military's carbon footprint is larger than any other institution on earth. Here are some details about the US military's carbon footprint: In 2017, the US military produced an average of 59,000,000 metric tons of CO2. The US military consumes a large amount of fuel, including approximately 269,230 barrels of oil per day in 2017. The Pentagon doesn't regularly or publicly report its overall greenhouse gas emissions. The US military's environmental impact is devastating. Military operations around the world, especially those of the US and Israel, contribute to large amounts of carbon emissions. Experts say that wars have a significant impact on the climate and environment.
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We all knew "who" actually own Panama Canal
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We all knew "who" actually own Panama Canal
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We all knew "who" actually own Panama Canal
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We all knew "who" actually own Panama Canal
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Gas power plant under construction in Miri, Sarawak .
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π They are desperate that Panama Canal will become less significant. A vessel named Xin Shanghai arrived at Shanghai's Yangshan Port on Dec 18 after a 23-day journey from Peru's Chancay Port, becoming the first one to arrive in Shanghai from the Peruvian Port since its opening in November. We all knew "who" actually own Panama Canal
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Β @PlaYer-sn5orΒ π€£
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