How unexploded bombs cause environmental damage – and why climate change exacerbates the problem
NegativeScience

Unexploded bombs from conflicts pose a significant threat to the environment, as they can contaminate land and water, disrupting ecosystems. With climate change intensifying these issues, the urgency to address the remnants of war becomes even more critical. Understanding this connection is vital for developing effective strategies to mitigate environmental damage and promote recovery in affected areas.
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