how did the iraq-us war impact the environment? (50-80 wrds)
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With all of the bombing, shooting, and general chaos in Iraq, the health of the natural environment is an easy thing to overlook. Unfortunately, Iraq’s lakes, land, and sky are also suffering from warfare.
Industrial waste, hospital waste, fertiliser run-off from farming, as well as oil spills plague the two rivers that define the Mesopotamia region and which provide much of the irrigation and drinking water.
There are also reports that industries were bombed and are now toxic sites and oil drums were burned and filled the air with contaminants.
Industrial waste, hospital waste, fertiliser run-off from farming, as well as oil spills plague the two rivers that define the Mesopotamia region and which provide much of the irrigation and drinking water.
There are also reports that industries were bombed and are now toxic sites and oil drums were burned and filled the air with contaminants.
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