Pentagon Ordered to Address ‘Climate Change’

At a time when Presidents Ronald Reagan and Bush 41, and even British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, called for binding international protocols to control greenhouse gas emissions, the U.S. Military was seriously studying global warming in order to determine what actions they could take to prepare for the change in threats that our military will face in the future.

The Center for Naval Analysis has had its Military Advisory Board examining the national security implications of climate change for many years. Lead by Army General Paul Kern, the Military Advisory Board is a group of 16 retired flag-level officers from all branches of the Service.


Damn you Obama!
 
The U.S. military, on the other hand, has followed the climate science with a growing sense of alarm.

As far back as 2003 (during the first term of the pro-oil Bush/Cheney Administration), a specially commissioned Pentagon report warned that rapid climate change could “potentially destabilize the geo-political environment, leading to skirmishes, battles, and even war” over scarce food, water and energy supplies.


Damn you Obama!
 
Like shooting fish in a barrel.


A barrel full of stuff the fish know nothing about.
 
What is a greater danger?

Warm temps?

Ice age?

Because we might be at the upper end of warming...
 
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