Pentagon Confirms Climate Change Is A National Security Threat, Contradicting Trump
More than a year after President Donald Trump nixed climate change from his administrations list of national security threats, the Pentagon has released an alarming report detailing how dozens of U.S. military bases are already threatened by rising seas, drought and wildfire.
The effects of a changing climate are a national security issue with potential impacts to Department of Defense missions, operational plans, and installations, states the 22-page document, which was published Thursday.
The congressionally mandated analysis looked at a total of 79 military installations around the country. The Defense Department found that 53 sites are currently vulnerable to repeat flooding. Langley Air Force Base in Virginia, for example, has experienced 14 inches of sea level rise since 1930. Additionally, more than half of the 79 bases are at risk from drought, while nearly half are vulnerable to wildfire.
The Pentagons assessment comes just over a year after Trump eliminated any reference to climate change from the White Houses 2017 National Security Strategy report, breaking with two decades of military planning.
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