In the grand scheme of global emissions, 90,000 tonnes might seem like a drop in the ocean. But it’s crucial to remember that every contribution towards lowering emissions counts. By bringing attention to the environmental impact of conflict, we can foster a more holistic approach to humanitarian assistance—one that respects and prioritizes the health of our planet.

In conclusion, while the path to clearing Gaza’s rubble is fraught with challenges, there lies an opportunity to innovate and create sustainable practices that will benefit future recovery efforts worldwide. It’s a time to rethink how we manage post-conflict reconstruction, with an eye for both immediate needs and long-term environmental stewardship.

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