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Militarization and the Environment: A Panel Study of Carbon Dioxide Emissions and the Ecological Footprints of Nations, 1970-2000

机译:军事化与环境:1970-2000年二氧化碳排放量与国家生态足迹的专题研究

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The authors situate treadmill of destruction theory in a comparative international perspective to assess the environmental impacts of national militaries. Results of cross-national panel models indicate that high-tech militarization in the form of expenditures per soldier contribute to the scale and intensity of carbon dioxide emissions as well as the per capita ecological footprints of nations. Likewise, all three of these environmental outcomes are positively associated with military participation in the context of the number of soldiers relative to the size of domestic populations. Overall, the findings support the proposed theorization and highlight the need for social scientists to consider the environmental and ecological consequences of nations' militaries, regardless of whether or not they are engaged in conflicts.
机译:作者将销毁理论的跑步机置于比较国际的角度,以评估国家军队的环境影响。跨国专家小组模型的结果表明,以每名士兵的支出为形式的高科技军事化对二氧化碳排放的规模和强度以及各国的人均生态足迹做出了贡献。同样,在士兵人数相对于家庭人口规模的背景下,所有这三种环境结果都与军事参与成正相关。总体而言,这些发现支持了拟议的理论,并强调了社会科学家必须考虑国家军队的环境和生态后果,无论他们是否参与冲突。

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