The phrase 'climate change' appeared in a draft Pentagon report 23 times. The final version...
Source: The Washington Post
The phrase climate change appeared in a draft Pentagon report 23 times. The final version used it once.
By Chris Mooney and Missy Ryan May 10 at 7:00 AM
Internal changes to a draft Defense Department report de-emphasized the threats climate change poses to military bases and installations, muting or removing references to climate-driven changes in the Arctic and potential risks from rising seas, an unpublished draft obtained by The Washington Post reveals.
The earlier version of the document, dated December 2016, contains numerous references to climate change that were omitted or altered to extreme weather or simply climate in the final report, which was submitted to Congress in January 2018. While the phrase climate change appears 23 separate times in the draft report, the final version used it just once.
Those and other edits suggest the Pentagon has adapted its approach to public discussion of climate change under President Trump, who has expressed doubt about the reality of a phenomenon that scientists agree presents an increasing danger to the planet. While military leaders have said they see a changing climate as a driver of instability worldwide, they have also sought to stay out of a politically charged debate about its causes.
Heather Babb, a Pentagon spokeswoman, declined to comment on the draft report, which outlines the results of the departments first-ever survey of officials at different installations about the effects of climate change. The Post was not able to verify who made the changes reflected in the two documents.
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2018/05/10/pentagon-revised-obama-era-report-to-remove-risks-from-climate-change/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.6a264ed2cd4f
lapfog_1
(29,198 posts)to bury their head in the sand on this beach...
I mean they ARE burying their heads in the sand... might as well make it count!
Achilleaze
(15,543 posts)Very dangerous. Not good to lie about reality.