Posted on Mar 23, 2015
Is Global Warming an immediate threat to national security?
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Climate change will affect the Department of Defense's ability to defend the Nation and poses immediate risks to U.S. national security.
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Do we contribute? Yes. How much? There's the rub. Interesting thing is the Sun appears headed for its periodic quiet time by 2030 which takes us into the mini ice age period. So by the time we're out of it, hopefully technology that's affordable and makes sense will lessen our planetary footprint. Unrestrained population growth will be dampened by the limited food supply. So about the year 3000, we can harvest the trees to make real Stradivarius instruments again. The shape and glues have been long figured out. It's just the wood doesn't exist right now to make that sound.
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No. It's a monetary scheme created by lazy pseudo scientists who get paid with taxpayer funded grants. They appeal to greedy politicians who want more tax revenue who in turn give more grant money. It's a mutually beneficial, symbiotic relationship.
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Col Joseph Lenertz
I'm happy to see we are not all believing the global warming alarmists, and that there are still folks who evaluate things.
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Cpl (Join to see)
Can't you articulate your reasoning behind the downvote civilian Jacob? Since this is a site primarily for Military and veterans, the common unspoken rule is downvotes are reserved for inappropriate behavior. My opinion is not inappropriate.
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SGT Ronald Audas
The oceans around America Samoa are six to ten degrees warmer than water 25 miles out.Wonder if it could be that being surrounded by active under water volcanoes might be the reason.
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