Sen. Sullivan asks Hegseth if he would fire a Secretary of the Navy who prioritizes climate change over shipbuilding:
“Yes. They should not be focused on climate change. Just like the Secretary of the Army won’t be focused on electric-powered tanks.”
pic.twitter.com/R7Bke257fb— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) January 14, 2025
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Bonus Chapter #2 from The Politically Incorrect Guide to Climate Change:
Excerpt: The climate activists have it backward. A 2011 study published by the Center for Strategic and International Studies titled “The Climate Wars Myth” found, “Since the dawn of civilization, warmer eras have meant fewer wars.” As author Bruno Tetrais explained, “History shows that ‘warm’ periods are more peaceful than ‘cold’ ones…
John Horgan, the director of the Center for Science Writings at the Stevens Institute of Technology, explained, “In spite of the recent surge in violence in the Middle East, war-related casualties have fallen over the last half-century, as temperatures have risen…
A 2013 study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that cold eras were dark times in Eastern Europe. “Some of Eastern Europe’s greatest wars and plagues over the last millennium coincided with cold periods,” explained a summary of the study in Science News.
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Climate Depot’s Morano Response: “Wrong! The Pentagon is absolutely ‘a bunch of green tree-huggers’ under Biden-Harris. The Pentagon has been hijacked by climate nuts who want to virtue signal to Net Zero while distorting U.S. military preparedness and focus. Make no mistake, the ACTUAL national security threat comes from climate POLICY, not ‘climate change.’” See: ‘Global warming’ causes war claims — debunked – ‘Warm periods are more peaceful than cold ones’ – Bonus Chapter #2 for Politically Incorrect Guide to Climate Change
Biden signs executive order on the ‘national security consequences of climate change’
Via Military.com: The 50-page plan, which is an extension of the service’s overall Army Climate Strategy released earlier this year, offers a series of ambitious goals to meet Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin’s 2021 call to “immediately take appropriate policy actions to prioritize climate change considerations” as the Pentagon points to several instances of climate change-related events that have affected the services.
The Climate Strategy Implementation Plan said: “While the Army cannot address all or even most GHG emissions, the right initiatives, investments, and policies can significantly reduce Army GHG emissions while at the same time enhancing readiness.” … The Army is looking to further reduce that consumption, while battening down the hatches for the damage climate change will likely bring. …
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✈️ The US military is making a major push into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to slash greenhouse gas emissions and boost ethanol producers. This could be a game-changer for the SAF industry! #SustainableAviation #MilitaryGoes Green #ClimateAction
— CZ App (@Czapp_portal) June 17, 2024