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As bombs fall and oil facilities burn in the Middle East, the planet pays a hidden price. This 3-minute news package explores the massive climate cost, from jet fuel emissions and toxic smoke plumes over Tehran to pollution threats in the Persian Gulf. Experts warn of long-term scars on air, water, soil, and global energy transitions. War's environmental toll is real, lasting, and affects us all. Based on AFP reporting (March 15, 2026)

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00:00The environment is becoming another silent casualty of the war in the Middle East.
00:04Jet fuel from bomb raids and thick smokes from burning oil depots
00:09are taking a heavy toll on nature and the climate.
00:14US and Israeli aircraft consume massive amounts of fuel on sorties over Iran.
00:19The US Navy's fleets in the Gulf act as floating cities relying on energy,
00:25often from polluting diesel generators.
00:27The total emissions, including weapons production and reconstruction, are enormous.
00:32The Gaza conflict alone produced 33 million tons of carbon dioxide,
00:38equivalent, comparable to 7.6 million gasoline cars or a small country's annual output.
00:45This conflict targets the vital state of Hormuz, a key oil artery.
00:51Refineries and storage facilities have become infernos, releasing deadly toxic flames.
00:56Similar to the 1990s Kuwait oil fires, which burned for months and emitted 130 to 400 million tons of carbon
01:07dioxide.
01:08These blazes carry severe climate consequences.
01:12Since erupting on February 28, the war has driven oil prices sky-high,
01:17pressuring governments to ease climate policies.
01:21Yet, higher fossil fuel costs could accelerate the shift to cleaner energy,
01:26as seen with surging heat pump adoption after past energy shocks.
01:31Beyond emissions, attacks on energy sites spread toxic pollution.
01:36In Tehran, recent strikes on fuel depots created poisonous black clouds,
01:40dampening the capital and contaminating air, water and soil.
01:46Hundreds of damaged facilities now threaten people and the environment.
01:50The sensitive marine environment of the Persian Gulf faces particular risk
01:55from damaged oil infrastructure and military sites.
01:59In war, the environmental scars in last generation are hidden costs that affects the entire planet.
02:07The sensitive marine management of energy is now consistentYEARITAP.
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