As a result of
final-hour demands made by the U.S. government during negotiation of the
1997 Kyoto treaty, military greenhouse gas emissions were exempted from
climate negotiations. That tradition has continued.
The 2015 Paris Agreement left cutting military greenhouse gas emissions to the discretion of individual nations.
The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, obliges signatories to
publish annual greenhouse gas emissions, but military emissions
reporting is voluntary and often not included.
NATO has acknowledged the problem but not created any specific requirements to address it.
There is no reasonable basis for this gaping loophole. War and war
preparations are major greenhouse gas emitters. All greenhouse gas
emissions need to be included in mandatory greenhouse gas emission
reduction standards. There must be no more exception for military
pollution.
We ask COP26 to set strict greenhouse gas emissions limits that make
no exception for militarism, include transparent reporting requirements
and independent verification, and do not rely on schemes to "offset"
emissions. Greenhouse gas emissions from a country’s overseas military
bases must be fully reported and charged to that country, not the
country where the base is located.
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