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Military: Climate Change is an Issue for WI and the World

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009   

MADISON, Wis. - Because of evolving weather patterns and Wisconsin's agricultural economy, climate change is usually a domestic economic issue in the state. But according to a dozen retired three- and four-star military officers, climate change is a national security threat as well.

One of that group, retired U.S. Navy Vice Admiral Dennis McGinn, says people in failed states like Afghanistan and Somalia often turn to extremism. He says such natural disasters as floods, droughts or hurricanes, which some observers have said are growing more frequent and severe and have linked to climate change, can push weak nations over the edge.

"Imagine, around the world, fault lines along religious, ethnic, economic and political lines. Put a big magnifying glass on top of those fault lines, increase them in frequency and intensity, and that's what the climate-change dynamic will do."

The Admiral says the U.S. military is switching to alternative fuels and implementing energy-saving programs at places like Fort McCoy near Sparta, Wisconsin, and other installations around the world.

McGinn says the military is doing its part in Wisconsin by promoting energy conservation and alternative fuels. He says the Department of Defense wants to save money and protect the country from the possible security threat resulting from U.S. dependence on imported oil, and one solution is use of domestic renewable energy.

"The Navy is investigating use of algae-based fuel oils for ship and for airborne use. In fact they're planning on flying an F-18 Super Hornet next year, using algae-based oil."

Some scientists have disputed whether industrial activity, including that in Wisconsin, is having an impact on the climate. McGinn says it's already causing important water problems in parts of central and south Asia.

A report written by the CNA Military Advisory Board - which includes McGinn - is available online at
www.cna.org


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