The rapid rise in global rocket launches could slow the recovery of the vital ozone layer, says Sandro Vattioni. The problem is being underestimated—yet it could be mitigated by forward-looking, coordinated action.
Yes, but in today’s geopolitical landscape, some countries would tie the allowance of such launches to weird requests.
Israel denies the launch of European rockets, until support for Palestine is outlawed as “antisemitism”, and pledge to donate weapons to IDF for free.
Russia doesn’t allow rocket launches to other countries as long as said countries not outlaw “Russophobia”, which includes “recognition of Ukraine, the Ukrainian language, and Ukrainian people, as separate from Russia in any way of form”.
China demands the returning of its political refugees, or they will not allow rocket launches.
Yes, but in today’s geopolitical landscape, some countries would tie the allowance of such launches to weird requests.