Greener Army Gunned Down? Trump may whack Climate Initiatives in U.S. Military
Douglas McIntyre and David Callaway discuss how the U.S. military’s efforts to adopt greener practices, such as renewable energy for disaster planning and supply chain improvements, might evolve under the upcoming Trump administration. While these initiatives are seen as beneficial, Callaway notes that more experimental projects, like greener weapon systems, could face cuts. Both highlight the military’s significant environmental impact and the potential for policy shifts.
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