Gaza rubble clearance could result in 90,000 tonnes of carbon emissions
A study has calculated that it could take four decades to clear the rubble from destroyed and damaged buildings caused by Israel's bombardment of Gaza and the process would yield over 90,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions. The study, which was published earlier this month in the journal Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability, used open-source The post Gaza rubble clearance could result in 90,000 tonnes of carbon emissions appeared first on Dezeen.
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