Climate Change Called a Security Threat, Kerry Calls for Congress to Act
April 17th, 2007 @ 12:23 pm
A panel of retired generals and admirals warned yesterday that “Global warming poses a “serious threat to America’s national security” and the military should act now to minimize the destabilizing consequences of rising temperatures.”
Shortages of food and water could cause weak governments to collapse, increasingly severe natural disasters could draw U.S. forces into humanitarian missions in volatile areas, and melting Arctic ice could spark territorial disputes over shipping routes and natural resources.
Even the effectiveness of sonar used by American submarines could be at risk if parts of the oceans become less salty.
The 63-page report describes climate change as a “threat multiplier” that makes dangerous situations around the world all the more menacing.
“We will pay for this one way or another,” said retired Marine Gen. Anthony C. Zinni, who commanded U.S. forces in the Middle East. “We will pay to reduce greenhouse gas emissions today … or we’ll pay the price later in military terms. And that will involve human lives.”
Senator John Kerry wrote to the Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, Senator Joseph Biden (D-Del.) today, requesting that the Committee hold a hearing on the implications that the growing threat of global climate change has on our national security. Kerry’s letter comes in the wake of the report noted above that called “National Security and the Threat of Climate Change” that found that global warming presents a serious national security threat. Below is text of Kerry’s letter:
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