After the second world war, petroleum overtook coal in powering US Navy ships Stocktrek Images, Inc./Alamy
Neta C. Crawford (MIT Press)
IN JUNE, the secretary-general of NATO that the military alliance would reduce its greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050. As the website , observers objected to important details being left vague, such as which countries it covered.
Since the first international climate summit, military emissions have been largely exempt from reporting and reduction targets. It is time this changed, says Neta Crawford, an international relations expert at the…



