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.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Delivers a Savage Response to Pentagon Officials and ‘Experts’ Whining that Cutting ‘Climate Change’ Programs Will Harm National Security – altnews.org
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