Posted on 06/05/2014 1:51:16 PM PDT by jazusamo
Alice Hill, senior advisor for Preparedness and Resilience to the assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism, spoke at an American Association for the Advancement of Science conference on June 5, 2014 in Washington, D.C. (CNSNews.com/Penny Starr)
(CNSNews.com) A top Obama advisor said at an American Association for the Advancement of Science conference on Thursday that climate change threatens our national security, including military bases that could be misplaced by rising sea levels.
It could, for example, affect our military mission, Alice Hill, senior advisor for Preparedness and Resilience to the assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism, said during a panel discussion on Current Federal Efforts to fight climate change.
If our key military bases were severely damaged by extreme weather or if theyre just threatened by sea level rise so that we have to be thinking, Where are we going to move them? said Hill, who was a Superior Court judge in Los Angeles before she was appointed as counsel for the Department of Homeland Security by then-Secretary Janet Napolitano in 2009.
Hill quoted Secretary of State John Kerry ahead of her remarks about the military and said climate change will affect virtually every country on earth.
As Secretary Kerry has recently noted, climate change can produce effects similar of those of weapons of mass destruction, Hill said.
We know that climate change will affect virtually every country on earth, Hill said. It is, after all, global climate warming.
Other nations around the world are also viewing this as a national security risk, Hill said citing the American Security Project, which she said found 70 percent of countries around the world have addressed climate change as part of their national security strategy.
We know, for example, that climate change will affect water security; food security, energy systems and the stability of our infrastructure, Hill said. It could, for example, affect our military mission.
If our key military bases were severely damaged by extreme weather or if theyre just threatened by sea level rise so that we have to be thinking, Where are we going to move them? Hill asked.
Hill began her remarks by describing her work at the White House and its connection to climate change.
My work in particular focuses on the intersection of climate change and national security, Hill said. I work on the National Security Council staff, and let me make clear that [climate change] is viewed as an issue of national security, Hill said.
AMEN! Worth repeating.
Unlike....lets say...releasing 5 terrorists back into the wild.
I've misplaced my glasses but never have I misplaced a military base.................
Their voter base................all you base are belong to us!.............
I suggest a large pie plate balanced on top of the White House.
The only thing rising is the amount of bull$hip coming out of they’re mouths. Pretty soon we will need to wear
full body suits.
Why would we need military bases? We don’t need a military, do we?
yes Ft Hood. TX is really threatened.
This sounds pretty serious. If the sea in port goes up an entire foot or more, there’s a name for that in the Navy. “High tide.” What we really need is ships that, oh, I don’t know, float on the surface of the water or something.
Very well said, problem solved. :-)
The problem is that you no longer had Johnson himself located there.
Let us not forget to declare them mentally incompetent so they are disgraced forever!
If any base is going to be washed away by the flood, Diego Garcia will be the first. However there is no "actual sea rise" so far, of course.
Maybe DiFi needs more cash...
http://www.wnd.com/2007/03/40845/
Feinstein quits committee under war-profiteer cloud
Report documents military contracts
for firms owned by senator’s husband
Published: 03/28/2007 at 10:05 PM
Like the BO regime really cares.
Let them drown is what they really would like to say.
But we elected Obama! He is the one that we have been waiting for! The oceans will begin to recede just because he is elected, Nothing more. How can we now 5 1/2 years later that the oceans are rising. Have I missed something here??? I just don’t understand.
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