Yes, sure. Bombing in these key areas of the world adds fuel to fire and moves the world order. Even seemingly "half-forgotten" conflicts can increase the global temperature.
The answer simply is yes , The ramifications of conflicts and wars on environmental security manifest well in advance of their onset, primarily due to the substantial implications of military operations on energy consumption. This is exemplified by the heightened usage of ships, aircraft, and training infrastructure, contributing to an estimated 5.5% of global greenhouse gas emissions attributed to militaries. Furthermore, the substantial land requisites of military installations further exacerbate land degradation and biodiversity decline. These observations serve to underscore the multifaceted impact of conflicts on environmental stability.
Bombings contribute to pollution and greenhouse gas emissions but have a minor impact on global temperature compared to major sources like fossil fuels and deforestation.