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Climate change is intensifying humanitarian crises in Gaza and beyond, as extreme heat, damaged infrastructure and disease outbreaks push already fragile systems “closer to collapse”. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT New research led by Queen Mary University of London estimates that the Israel-Gaza war has generated around 33 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO₂e) so far. This is the equivalent of Jordan’s annual emissions, or 7.6 million petrol cars on the road. The study, published in

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