Climate change and national security

Director emeritus of the Center of Climate and Security, John Conger, discusses how climate change is affecting the U.S. military’s capacity to operate and the biggest threat to our national security.

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37 thoughts on “Climate change and national security

  1. Maybe Pelosi and Gina McCarthy can take a road trip from DC to California. When they run out of electric ports they'll realize how much they're going to pay to put gas in a generator. Maybe they'll realize causing price hikes and getting propaganda from George Stephanopoulos at ABC (Clinton crony) isn't working. Not even working in California- people are living on the street because there's no incentive to work because everything is so expensive they would rather live in a tent and crap in the street. Let's go Brandon.

  2. Water Barons The Bush family has bought international fresh water aquifers that's equal to Texas and California combined.
    Water Wars Wall Street billionaires are acquiring private fresh water aquifers.

  3. Lol. What a load.
    China is the world's largest CO2 emitter BY FAR with twice US carbon emissions and has shot up 208% over the last 20 years, while the US declined 10% (primarily due to fracking which is cleaner). China is adding new coal-fueled power plants almost weekly and is incentivized to continue doing so by the Paris Climate Accord which sets 2030 as the baseline from which China will begin to set CO2 goals for themselves (in all honesty, the Paris Accord is a nothingburger ). So why do liberals/activists always focus on the West?

  4. The Biden regime has reportedly “lost track” of some 45,000 illegal immigrant children who arrived at America’s southern border before mysteriously “disappearing.”

  5. its not climate affecting the military… its stupid policies by biden… while china and russia and showing their military as tough and strong… our military is showing commercials of how 'inclusive' and 'liberal' our military are…. and vaccine mandates are making people leave the military, too.

    truth matters, disney puppets.

  6. i don't what is science or climate change, i do know a new report like this is calling for divesting of fossil fuel, guess what the world leaders can choose, they can choose renewable energy and energy transition which at the minimum will cause massive inflation, and 140 dollar oil prices for the next decade, or they can choose fossil fuel. Either side is a political losing game, so this means if the world choose to accept climate change, you also choosed recession, hyperinflation and persisting energy crisis. Don't forget it is impossible to reach those net zero emission without hyperinflation, it is impossible. Today we can say asking OPEC to boost oil production, what about tomorrow when OPEC used the net zero excuse to cut production. According to the most conservative analysis, oil demand will not peak until 10 years later, so this is a doom, doom losing game

  7. ~

    We all know that carbon dioxide is such a powerful greenhouse gas that even at trace amounts like 0.04%, it has a powerful effect on our climate, causing droughts, floods, tornadoes, wildfires, hurricanes, earthquakes, etc., and has caused the temperature to rise by more than one degree. 

    Everybody also knows that the crowing of a rooster causes the sun to rise.

    What I really want to know is; who the hell is gathering up all those plastic straws, hauling them to the seaports, and then shipping them out to sea to be dumped! 

    Only a diabolical fiend like George Soros could be behind such an enterprise. 

    ~

  8. Defense is the number one priority as we must be ready to defend our Country. Without our security none of the rest doesn’t matters. If we lose our country our ability to address police reform. Voting rights. Quality of life won’t happen without our safety. I don’t want China running our country.

  9. It was never more clear then now, we live in two different Americas.

    On the one side are the people who believe in personal liberty, freedom, individualism, who realize life comes with risks and universal inequities that can't be erased by humans or laws. These people are generally happy.

    On the other side is those who believe every injustice, disease and inequity can be eradicated by government and that trampling  individual freedoms is completely justified to reach their "utopian state." These people are generally miserable.

    The power struggle is real.

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