Scenarios about 'environmental warfare'
Environmental warfare refers to the deliberate manipulation or weaponization of natural processes and ecosystems to gain military advantage against enemies. This includes techniques such as weather modification, defoliation, deliberate flooding, or causing environmental disasters to harm enemy territories. Historical examples include Operation Ranch Hand during the Vietnam War, while in alternate history scenarios, it often explores more advanced or widespread ecological weapons with catastrophic global consequences.
What If The Gulf War Oil Spill Never Happened?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the devastating 1991 Gulf War oil spill—the largest in history—was prevented, potentially saving the Persian Gulf ecosystem and reshaping environmental warfare regulations.