Officials and experts warn that Pentagon plans to cut climate programs will hurt national security
- Officials and experts warn that cutting climate programs at the Pentagon could endanger U.S. National security, as noted by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and other senior Pentagon officials.
- The Pentagon plans to save over $30 million by discontinuing 91 studies related to climate programs, but some argue this approach is short-sighted.
- Dr. Ravi Chaudhary expressed that inaction on climate programs will risk military readiness and the safety of service members and their families.
- Leonardo Villal�n criticized the lack of communication regarding program cuts and stressed that understanding global situations is vital to national security.
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Officials and experts warn that Pentagon plans to cut climate programs will hurt national security
As the Pentagon and Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency set their sights on climate-related programs at the Defense Department, officials and experts are warning that slashing them could put US troops and military operations at risk, both in the near and long term.
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