Ukraine war: Russia expands pool of men eligible for call-up

Ukraine war: Russia expands pool of men eligible for call-up

BBC

Russia is raising the maximum age at which men can be conscripted from 27 to 30, making more of them liable to serve in the armed forces. 

The change was passed by the lower house of parliament on Tuesday. 

It still needs to approved by the upper house and by President Vladimir Putin, but this is seen as a formality. 

The package of measures comes as Moscow seeks to boost troop numbers to defend territory gained in its invasion of Ukraine last year.

Russia is thought to have sustained heavy casualties in nearly a year-and-a-half of fighting, but the Defence Ministry is reluctant to release figures.

It has happened before. More than 12,000 years ago, rapid glacier melt caused the AMOC to shut down, leading to huge Northern Hemisphere temperature fluctuations of 10 to 15 degrees Celsius (18 to 27 Fahrenheit) within a decade.

A shutdown “would affect every person on the planet – it’s that big and important,” said Peter de Menocal, the president of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, who was not involved in the study.

A 2019 report by the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change predicted that the AMOC would weaken over this century, but that its full collapse before 2100 was unlikely.

This new study comes to a much more alarming conclusion…

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