We fear the devastating force that a third world war will unleash on the planet because we all sense that it will be the end of the world. But this war started a long time ago and we don’t want to see it.

There are no conventional bombs or heavy weapons in this war. If it weren’t for the trace he left on the planet, he would have been invisible. However, all human activities leave a carbon footprint that is slowly choking the earth. Something as everyday as plugging in a washing machine or charging your cell phone emits CO2 and greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

So are all means of transport. In the case of private vehicles, they alone are responsible for 20% of the CO2 emissions on the entire planet. Its polluting effect comes not only from exhaust pipes, but also from particles emitted from brake pads and fluids, from heaters and air conditioners, and even from tire wear.

The digital world is not far behind. The internet pollutes as much as any of the five most polluting countries in the world. Its daily use produces 35,000 tons of greenhouse gases in the form of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. A simple WhatsApp emits 0.5 grams of CO2 to the planet.

Therefore, no one doubts that one of the weapons we choose to destroy ourselves is greenhouse gases, also known as greenhouse gases. These gases accumulate in the atmosphere and can absorb infrared radiation from the sun, meaning they can trap and even increase heat, thus creating the famous greenhouse effect. Currently 6 of them are known, mainly carbon dioxide CO2, but also methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), hydrofluorocarbons (HFC), perfluorocarbons (PFC) and sulfur hexafluoride (SF6).

So more pollution, more greenhouse gases, more heat retention and more climate change or the same thing, more snowmelt, floods, hurricanes and desertification. 3 more years of doing nothing, just 3 and the hood. Its effects on agriculture, livestock, wildlife, domestic animals and each of us will be irreversible. We will have destroyed ourselves without even declaring the third world war, undoubtedly a turning point in the history of humanity.