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 \nhttps://actionnetwork.org/events/peace-and-justice-conversations-environmental-impacts-of-militarism?clear_id=true\n\nLong 
 before and long after the bombs fall, human and ecological health is 
 impaired by war.  Shared patterns of environmental health effects across 
 Iraq, Gaza and the DRC indicate that the toxic materials known to threaten 
 life after war as the deposits of bombardment also do so before war as 
 mineral commodities at the beginning of arms supply chains. Dr. Rubaii’s 
 work connects military technologies to arms manufacturers and their use of 
 extracted minerals (e.g. cobalt, tantalum, copper, uranium). If we want a 
 planet that supports life and health, we need to see how war is a climate 
 and environmental issue.\n\nDr. Kali Rubaii is a cultural anthropologist 
 whose work focuses on displacement, health justice, and the environmental 
 impacts of war. Through forensic ethnography, Dr. Rubaii’s work bears 
 witness to the violent material impact of extractive industry and war on 
 people’s lives. Through her research on displacement, environmental 
 health, and warscape ecologies, she aims to sharpen collective strategies 
 for survival where coercive power meets the physical world.\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2025/04/01/18875128.php
SUMMARY:Peace and Justice Conversations: Environmental Impacts of Military Supply Chains
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URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2025/04/01/18875128.php
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