Today I am rescinding the Biden Administration’s Navy Climate Action 2030 program.
We need to focus on having a lethal and ready naval force, unimpeded by ideologically motivated regulations.
Our goal is Peace through Strength. pic.twitter.com/FwoRzm5Le0
— Secretary of the Navy John C. Phelan (@SECNAV) April 22, 2025
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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