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At times, the DOD has been ahead of the curve on environmental issues over the past decade--even as it destroys real estate elsewhere around the globe.

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http://www.momscleanairforce.org/2012/05/08/military-fights-global-warming/

Military Fights Global Warming

by   Dominique Browning

Is the Navy greener than California?

As more   polls   show that a   majority of Americans   want action on carbon pollution and global warming, leadership on fighting climate change is coming from surprising places--starting with the military.

At a recent reception held by Environmental Defense Fund in Washington D.C".Defense Secretary   Leon Panetta gave a speech   in which he connected the dots between climate change, energy and security issues. He became the highest-ranking official in the Obama administration to do so.

Panetta explained that his Department of Defense is facing a budget shortfall of more than $3 billion because of unexpected fuel costs.   "I have a deep interest in more sustainable and efficient energy options,"   he said. Secretary Panetta went on to describe how the U. S. military will be called on for humanitarian assistance in the face of rising seas, longer droughts, and more frequent and the severe natural disasters that are a result of global warming.

Secretary Panetta was followed on the podium by Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus, who has served since May 2009. In 1987, the Harvard-trained lawyer became the youngest governor in the nation when he won office in Mississippi. Mabus declared, in an inimitably rich Southern drawl:   "We buy too much fossil fuel from the most volatile places on earth."

He emphasized that   "drilling alone will never solve our national security concerns over foreign oil."   Mabus went on to announce that the Navy has made a commitment to get 50% of its energy from renewable sources, like biofuels, solar and wind, by 2025. That's the most ambitious goal for renewable energy   in the country--higher even than California's!

Mabus pointed out that the Navy has always led in pioneering new sources of fuel, whether it was from moving from sail to coal in the 1850s, to oil in the 20 th   century, and nuclear energy in the 1950s.   "Every time, there were doubters and naysayers,"   he said forcefully.   "Every time. And every single time, they were wrong and they will be wrong again this time."

Mabus vigorously countered the argument that renewable energy is more expensive.   "Well of course it is! Every new technology is more expensive. What if we hadn't started using computers because they were more expensive than typewriters? What if we hadn't started using cell phones because they were more expensive than land lines? Where would we be?"

Both Panetta and Mabus are on the front lines again--in a battle that will help us curb carbon emissions and lead us to energy independence. Anyone want to join the notoriously craven   science deniers at the Heartland Institute   in their claim that any leader who fights global warming is no better than tyrants and killers like Charles Manson, Osama bin Laden and Unabomber Kacyznski?

Go ahead. Make Secretary Mabus' day.

PLEASE TAKE ACTION WITH MOMS CLEAN AIR FORCE: EPA COMMENT ON CARBON POLLUTION

 

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KEVIN STODA-has been blessed to have either traveled in or worked in nearly 100 countries on five continents over the past two and a half decades.--He sees himself as a peace educator and have been-- a promoter of good economic and social (more...)
 

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