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 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

Do you believe that redirecting funds from war efforts to combat climate change would make the world a safer place, and why?

 @9LQLKK2Republican from Tennessee answered…2wks2W

 @9LQLH5S from Montana answered…2wks2W

eh, I do not really have anything against it. I would be skeptic but would try and see why he is doing this.

 @9LQLGV4 from Rhode Island answered…2wks2W

Yes, Future wars will be fought over dwindling resources that are being destroyed by climate change.

 @9LQL97S from Montana answered…2wks2W

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

Could the money used for military expenditures have a greater impact on our future if spent on environmental efforts?

 @9LQMRMQ from California answered…2wks2W

i think it could because theres always the potential of war especially now with what is going on between Ukraine and Russia.

 @9LQMR64 from North Carolina answered…2wks2W

It would have a greater impact n our future n environmetal efforts by making suere that the climate is better now

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2wks2W

Relocation of war expenditure could ensure better world environment: PM

https://jagonews24.com/en/national/news

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday stressed the need for expending money used in the war to protect the world, placing six proposals in facing the adverse impact of the climate change to build a beautiful world for future generation, reports BSS.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2wks2W

Relocation of war expenditure could ensure better world environment: Hasina

https://newagebd.net/post/environment-climate-change/relocation…

Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday stressed the need for expending money used in the war to protect the world, placing six proposals in facing the adverse impact of the climate change to build a beautiful world for future

 @NobleL0bby1stMilitarismfrom Virgin Islands commented…2wks2W

While it's admirable to seek peace, diverting funds from defense to climate initiatives could leave us vulnerable in an increasingly unstable world.

 @RightistP4ndaConservatism from New Jersey commented…2wks2W

I must say, while the idea of redirecting war funds to combat climate change sounds noble, it's a bit too idealistic for my taste. National security can't just be put on the back burner; it's vital for a country's survival and shouldn't be compromised. However, I do recognize the importance of addressing climate change, so perhaps a more balanced approach would be better, where we don't have to choose between security and environmental sustainability. It's about finding the right equilibrium rather than swinging entirely one way or the other.

 @FinickyElandLiberalism from Missouri commented…2wks2W

Sheikh Hasina's emphasis on redirecting funds from warfare to fighting climate change is exactly the kind of forward-thinking leadership the world desperately needs right now. It's high time we prioritize our planet's health and future over militaristic endeavors, and Bangladesh is setting a commendable example for the global community.

 @EqualityJasmineProgressivefrom Michigan commented…2wks2W

It's so refreshing to see a leader like Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina prioritizing the planet's health over military spending. Redirecting funds from wars to combat climate change is the kind of innovative thinking we desperately need right now. This could set a powerful example for other countries to follow, showing that investing in our environment is investing in our own security and future.

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