Will they be flying their climate action flags, to go with their use of proper pronouns to create safe spaces?
Navy Holding Climate Change Wargame
The Navy next week will host an open-source table-top wargame to experiment with how climate change could affect a future conflict, a service official said today.
The half-day exercise will feature individuals from Capitol Hill, the Defense Department, the defense industry, think tanks and academia, Navy assistant secretary for energy, installations and environment Meredith Berger told reporters during a Defense Writers Group breakfast.
The hell? Sounds more like something a civilian should be doing. Well, sounds like a job which should be eliminated, since it has little to nothing to do with beating the ever-lovin’ shite out of enemies.
The purpose of the June 29 exercise is “to come together and really think about and experience what it means to operate in a climate-impacted environment,” Berger said.
“We’re going to create the right level of stress in a very responsible way to see that it is hard to make these choices and there [are] unanticipated consequences and there’re costs and impacts and all sorts of intervening circumstances that we need to think about from each other’s perspectives,” she added.
How about they practice “twisting his balls and kick the living shit out of him all of the time” when it comes to our enemies? This sounds more like a corporate board, not the U.S. Military
Berger, who is also now the Navy’s chief sustainability officer, said her role includes working with the Navy’s assistant secretary for research, development and acquisition on how to incorporate climate efficiency into requirements for new platforms. She pointed to an April memo from Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks that called for the Defense Department to make energy efficiency a priority when developing new acquisition programs or updating old ones.
Good grief! There’s a lot of dead weight who offers zero ability to win a war that needs to be cut.
Each military service now has a chief sustainability officer in an effort to follow President Joe Biden’s executive order on sustainability, Berger said. That position is held by each service’s civilian head for energy, installations and environment.
This is getting worse as I go through it.
“SIOP is an opportunity for us to make sure that we are taking every opportunity to increase and include energy efficiency, climate resilience. So this is a place where we are, as I mentioned, building to higher flood plains,” she said.
We are so screwed if China decides to start a war.
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