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Navy secretary rescinds Biden-era climate action plan

  • The U.S. Navy officially rescinded a climate action plan established during the Biden administration, according to Navy Secretary John Phelan, who stated the focus is now on warfighters first and lethality.
  • The scrapped Climate Action 2030 program included goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, according to statements made by Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro.
  • Phelan criticized the previous climate action plan as unable to prioritize military readiness, emphasizing a shift away from climate initiatives to focus on combat readiness.
  • This decision reflects a pattern where Republican administrations have reversed previous climate initiatives, similar to the cancellation of the 'Great Green Fleet' project during the Trump administration.
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Conservative Review broke the news in on Tuesday, April 22, 2025.
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