Image: Greenpeace100 days after the attacks on Iran: who is paying, who is profiting, and what needs to happen - Greenpeace International
• One hundred days after the U.S. and Israel initiated military actions against Iran, civilians across the Middle East are facing severe hardships, including bombings, blackouts, and water shortages. • The conflict has triggered global economic instability, resulting in increased costs for food, transport, and fuel for populations worldwide. • Greenpeace asserts that this crisis is a predictable outcome of global fossil fuel dependency, which allows corporate giants and warring nations to manipulate market prices.
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