Posted on 05/20/2015 2:04:53 PM PDT by markomalley
President Obama in a speech on Wednesday cast climate change as a growing national security threat, accusing Republican skeptics of harming military readiness by denying its effects.
Obama argued in his address to graduates at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy that rising sea levels and higher global temperatures endanger military bases and could force personnel to respond to conflicts around the world that are fueled by their effects.
Climate change constitutes a serious threat to global security, an immediate risk to our national security, and, make no mistake, it will impact how our military defends our country, Obama told new Coast Guard officers at the academys New London, Conn., campus. And so we need to act and we need to act now.
Obama has highlighted security implications of climate change in recent months to drum up more support for his efforts to invest in climate adaptation and reduce greenhouse gases, including a landmark regulation to limit carbon emissions from power plants.
Republicans in Congress, however, have stymied legislative action on climate change. The president took aim at GOP critics, saying temperatures are rising even though some folks back in Washington refuse to admit it.
Denying it, or refusing to deal with it, endangers our national security and undermines the readiness of our forces, Obama added.
He also questioned how Republicans could claim to support the military while downplaying the effects of global warming.
Politicians who say they care about military readiness ought to care about this as well, he said.
Obama claimed the rise of Boko Haram in Nigeria and the civil war in Syria were both fueled by instability caused by severe drought and crop losses connected to rising temperatures.
In addition to the international problems that global warming can cause, Obama argued the effects threaten military facilities and readiness.
He pointed to street flooding in Miami and Charleston, S.C., as evidence that American infrastructure, such as roads and power plants, in coastal areas is vulnerable. The same is true for military bases in places like Norfolk, Va., where flooding has also occurred, he added.
Its estimated that a further increase in sea level of one foot by the end of this century could cost our nation $200 billion, Obama said.
The president touted his efforts to reduce carbon emissions through more-stringent vehicle fuel standards, new Environmental Protection Agency regulations and his pursuit of an international agreement to reduce greenhouse gases.
Refusing to act would be a dereliction of duty, he said.
It will not be easy. It will require sacrifice, and the politics will be tough, but there is no other way, he said. This will be tough, but so often is the case, our men and women in uniform will show us the way.
Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.) criticized Obama for calling climate change a national security threat, saying it shows the president lacks a coherent strategy to deal with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, the Syrian civil war and North Korea.
Its no wonder that our military personnels trust in their commander-in-chief is at an all time low, the senator said in a statement. The presidents speech at the Coast Guard Academy stating his belief that climate change poses the greatest threat to future generations is a severe disconnect from reality.
Inhofe famously threw a snowball on the Senate floor in February to protest the administrations climate agenda.
Eventually, yes.
He would if he could, but he can't and he knows it, so he just runs his mouth.
Nobody endangers our national security more than Barry Soetoro and his handler Valerie Jarrett.
Lock and Load.. ITs all about climate change!
Crazy world, huh?
Dont foget to vote .. if we ever have another election that is.
” After all those good people WILLINGLY elected the GOP that PROMISED to WORK WITH President Obama.”
There isn’t a prison so vile that I wouldn’t put them in
Anyone who voted for this POS is a danger to national security.
What’s does Jim R. usually say in situations like this?
Oh, yeah...
FUBO!!!
That's "bitter denier" to you a$$hole.
When the SHTF they won’t need them anyway. The muslims will make good use of their new slaves. I’d like to help stop that but I gotta wash my hair that day.
The most insidious part of this threat is that no one can see a bit of physical evidence of it anywhere in their life experience,
Yet it involves Earth shattering shifts in climate, oceans, populations, war/peace, mass extinctions, starvation.
This is indeed the trickiest national security threat ever to confront us.
I can’t imagine the CG graduates swallow this whole ‘carp’.
West Point cadets showed their spirits in the past before.
They forgot to say “and endangering THE CHILDREN!!!”
Can anyone cite anything that is even remotely affecting a US plane, ship, soldier, weapons system?? Except in a liberal fantasy sense.
Was it hot in Iraq because of global warming or has it been that way forever?
Is China threatening the Asia Pacific region because of the temperature?
Is the Ukraine Crisis due to Russia or the thermostat? Will World War III happen because it seems a little warmer some days???
What insane bullcrap.
Good day to take off.
That’s what I was wondering, what is he wanting to do or have us do to “act now”? Why is he criticizing the R’s, what have they done to impede his intentions to save the planet?
All military personnel should be forced to sign a believer statement form or else be dishonorably discharged.
We must cram Americans into big city buses and battery powered itty bitty toy cars.
This way as they import millions more foreigners, they’re will be room for everyone. No more homes either. Mow them down and put up millions more civilian barracks and call them apartments and condos. Put in plastic flowers and trees for landscaping for that homey effect and the tax slave peons will be happy.
B.O. is a loon. A dangerous loon, but still a loon.
You got to give it to the liberals they managed to politicize the weather. Wow. The one “safe” subject is now a hot issue. UFB.
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