Tuesday 22 December 2009

GLOBAL WARMING ~ WHAT THE PENTAGON DOES

ADD CLIMATE HAVOC TO WAR CRIMES


By Sara Flounders
December 22, 2009

Global Research

In evaluating the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen ~ with more than 15,000 participants from 192 countries, including more than 100 heads of state, as well as 100,000 demonstrators in the streets ~ it is important to ask: How is it possible that the worst polluter of carbon dioxide and other toxic emissions on the planet is not a focus of any conference discussion or proposed restrictions?

By every measure, the Pentagon is the largest institutional user of petroleum products and energy in general. Yet the Pentagon has a blanket exemption in all international climate agreements.


The Pentagon wars in Iraq and Afghanistan;


its secret operations in Pakistan;


its equipment on more than

1,000 U.S. bases around the world;


its 6,000 facilities in the U.S.;


all NATO operations;


its aircraft carriers, jet aircraft,

weapons testing, training and sales


will not be counted against U.S.

greenhouse gas limits or included in any count.


The Feb. 17, 2007, Energy Bulletin detailed the oil consumption just for the Pentagon's aircraft, ships, ground vehicles and facilities that made it the single-largest oil consumer in the world. At the time, the U.S. Navy had 285 combat and support ships and around 4,000 operational aircraft.


The U.S. Army had 28,000 armored vehicles, 140,000 High-Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles, more than 4,000 combat helicopters, several hundred fixed-wing aircraft and 187,493 fleet vehicles. Except for 80 nuclear submarines and aircraft carriers, which spread radioactive pollution, all their other vehicles run on oil.


Even according to rankings in the 2006 CIA World Factbook, only 35 countries (out of 210 in the world) consume more oil per day than the Pentagon.


The U.S. military officially uses 320,000 barrels of oil a day. However, this total does not include fuel consumed by contractors or fuel consumed in leased and privatized facilities. Nor does it include the enormous energy and resources used to produce and maintain their death-dealing equipment or the bombs, grenades or missiles they fire.


Steve Kretzmann, director of Oil Change International, reports:

"The Iraq war was responsible for at least 141 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (MMTCO2e) from March 2003 through December 2007. The war emits more than 60 percent of all countries. This information is not readily available because military emissions abroad are exempt from national reporting requirements under U.S. law and the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change."
(www.naomiklein.org, Dec. 10) Most scientists blame carbon dioxide emissions for greenhouse gases and climate change.


Bryan Farrell in his new book, "The Green Zone: The Environmental Costs of Militarism," says that "the greatest single assault on the environment, on all of us around the globe, comes from one agency ~ the Armed Forces of the United States."


Just how did the Pentagon come to be exempt from climate agreements? At the time of the Kyoto Accords negotiations, the U.S. demanded as a provision of signing that all of its military operations worldwide and all operations it participates in with the U.N. and/or NATO be completely exempted from measurement or reductions.


After securing this gigantic concession, the Bush administration then refused to sign the accords.


In a May 18, 1998, article entitled "National security and military policy issues involved in the Kyoto treaty," Dr. Jeffrey Salmon described the Pentagon's position. He quotes then-Secretary of Defense William Cohen's 1997 annual report to Congress:

"DoD strongly recommends that the United States insist on a national security provision in the climate change Protocol now being negotiated." (www.marshall.org)

According to Salmon, this national security provision was put forth in a draft calling for "complete military exemption from greenhouse gas emissions limits. The draft includes multilateral operations such as NATO ~ and U.N. ~ sanctioned activities, but it also includes actions related very broadly to national security, which would appear to comprehend all forms of unilateral military actions and training for such actions."


Salmon also quoted Undersecretary of State Stuart Eizenstat, who headed the U.S. delegation in Kyoto . Eizenstat reported that "every requirement the Defense Department and uniformed military who were at Kyoto by my side said they wanted, they got. This is self-defense, peacekeeping, humanitarian relief."


This is sick and twisted is what it is!


Although the U.S. had already received these assurances in the negotiations, the U.S. Congress passed an explicit provision guaranteeing U.S. military exemption. Inter Press Service reported on May 21, 1998:

"U.S. law makers, in the latest blow to international efforts to halt global warming, today exempted U.S. military operations from the Kyoto agreement which lays out binding commitments to reduce 'greenhouse gas' emissions. The House of Representatives passed an amendment to next year's military authorization bill that 'prohibits the restriction of armed forces under the Kyoto Protocol.'"

Today in Copenhagen the same agreements and guidelines on greenhouse gases still hold. Yet it is extremely difficult to find even a mention of this glaring omission.


According to environmental journalist Johanna Peace, military activities will continue to be exempt from an executive order signed by President Barack Obama that calls for federal agencies to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by 2020. Peace states, "The military accounts for a full 80 percent of the federal government's energy demand." (solveclimate.com, Sept. 1)


The blanket exclusion of the Pentagon's global operations makes U.S. carbon dioxide emissions appear far less than they in fact are. Yet even without counting the Pentagon, the U.S. still has the world's largest carbon dioxide emissions.


More than Emissions


Besides emitting carbon dioxide, U.S. military operations release other highly toxic and radioactive materials into the air, water and soil.


U.S. weapons made with depleted uranium have spread tens of thousands of pounds of microparticles of radioactive and highly toxic waste throughout the Middle East, Central Asia and the Balkans.


The U.S. sells land mines and cluster bombs that are a major cause of delayed explosives, maiming and disabling especially peasant farmers and rural peoples in Africa, Asia and Latin America . For example, Israel dropped more than 1 million U.S.-provided cluster bombs on Lebanon during its 2006 invasion.


A child perched on a rock, surrounded by cluster bomblets. As they left Lebanon, the IOF dumped millions of bombs on the yearly flooded farmland guaranteeing a fresh crop of bomblets to surface for many years thereafter.


As careful as the people are, there are still casualties.

A volunteer painstakingly and cautiously probes the land, marking where the bombs are, for removal.

The U.S. war in Vietnam left large areas so contaminated with the Agent Orange herbicide that today, more than 35 years later, dioxin contamination is 300 to 400 times higher than "safe" levels. Severe birth defects and high rates of cancer resulting from environmental contamination are continuing into a third generation.


As they shall for thousands upon thousands of years. DNA damage never gets better, it is there forever. This is an intended part of the genocide of the Arab or Muslim or any unwanted populace. The vile programme covers many angles and this is one of the dirtiest of them all.


The 1991 U.S. war in Iraq , followed by 13 years of starvation sanctions, the 2003 U.S. invasion and continuing occupation, has transformed the region ~ which has a 5,000-year history as a Middle East breadbasket ~ into an environmental catastrophe. Iraq's arable and fertile land has become a desert wasteland where the slightest wind whips up a dust storm.


A former food exporter, Iraq now imports 80 percent of its food.


BUY AMERICAN? What Monsanto is doing in there is damning because they never want the farmers to have any form of independence again. All of those old seeds, altered over the thousands of years, gone. Jail is the result if a farmer is lucky enough to have decent soil and tries to return to the old days.


The Iraqi Agriculture Ministry estimates that 90 percent of the land has severe desertification.


Dark fields of wheat once grew here. Today, this area is desert and barren land.


Environmental War at Home


Moreover, the Defense Department has routinely resisted orders from the Environmental Protection Agency to clean up contaminated U.S. bases. ( Washington Post, June 30, 2008) Pentagon military bases top the Superfund list of the most polluted places, as contaminants seep into drinking water aquifers and soil.


The Pentagon has also fought EPA efforts to set new pollution standards on two toxic chemicals widely found on military sites: perchlorate, found in propellant for rockets and missiles; and trichloroethylene, a degreaser for metal parts.


Trichloroethylene is the most widespread water contaminant in the country, seeping into aquifers across California , New York , Texas , Florida and elsewhere. More than 1,000 military sites in the U.S. are contaminated with the chemical. The poorest communities, especially communities of color, are the most severely impacted by this poisoning.


U.S. testing of nuclear weapons in the U.S. Southwest and on South Pacific islands has contaminated millions of areas of land and water with radiation. Mountains of radioactive and toxic uranium tailings have been left on Indigenous land in the Southwest. More than 1,000 uranium mines have been abandoned on Navajo reservations in Arizona and New Mexico .


"Just natives. Let's continue the genocidal policy" is the unspoken message.


Map from America's Secret Chernobyl


Around the world, on past and still operating bases in Puerto Rico, the Philippines , South Korea , Vietnam , Laos , Cambodia , Japan , Nicaragua , Panama and the former Yugoslavia , rusting barrels of chemicals and solvents and millions of rounds of ammunition are criminally abandoned by the Pentagon.


The best way to dramatically clean up the environment is to shut down the Pentagon. What is needed to combat climate change is a thoroughgoing system change.


Sara Flounders is Co-Director of the International Action Center



A small group of well meaning citizens attempt to make a statement about the issue of pollution and environmental irresponsibility at the Pentagon itself.

Pentagon Witness: Planting tomatoes: August 6, 2007


Sr. Margaret McKenna being arrested for planting tomatoes outside the Pentagon. Also arrested was Start Loving (James McGinley). All six have been charged with failure to obey a lawful order, and have a court date October 12 in Alexandria Federal District Court in Virginia.



The EARTH, which is our only home, needs our HELP today.



Today there is perhaps no issue more critical than the threat of ecocide by climate change. The U.S. military industrial complex is greatly to blame for this impending disaster. One does not need to be under the bombs to die at the hands of the department of defense. Eve Tetaz watches as Eda Uca is cuffed and arrested. The tomato plants are in the ground.



The department of defense, which is the world's largest landowner, is officially ranked as the biggest purchaser of oil in the world , the largest consumer of oil in the U.S. and the world's 31 st largest oil consumer. Eda Uca, Mike Dorn, Bill Streit kneeling on the grass after being arrested for planting tomatoes on the Pentagon reservation.



The U.S. military peacetime consumption of oil is 100 million barrels a year , this number escalating considerably in times of war to about 140 million barrels.
On October 12, 2007, Eda Uca, Mike Dorn, Bill Streit, Eve Tetaz, Start Loving, and Sr. Margaret McKenna were in front of magistrate judge Barry R. Poretz in the US District Court in Alexandria, Virgina. Mike and Start had their cases dismissed, Eda and Sr. Margaret pled no contest, and were given a fine, and Eve and Bill pled not guilty and were, after a short trial, found guilty and fined.
Meanwhile, we normal civilians who recycle, reuse, cut down, are conscientious, are told it is OUR emissions that are cause environmental problems. GUILTY BY WAY OF BREATHING AND OCCASIONALLY EATING OR WHATEVER ELSE THEY WISH TO TAX NEXT.

We are having the environment thrust down our throats ad nauseum as if it is completely up to us to fix things by changing a few lightbulbs, using one sheet less of tp each time ~ you all know the drills.


When it comes to handing out new Carbon Tax costs upon the consumers, because basically they want to eventually charge us for the very polluted air we breathe, the Pentagon will still continue on its merry way, spewing poisons created by the demons of hell that leave behind millenniums of irrevocable damage in its wake ~ dead and worse land, burned, cooked, diseased, warped bodies that are forever altered; the generations to follow from those bodies will be deformed, it does not go away.

Yet the Pentagon still do not pay for a single thing!

They use the bodies of our sons and daughters to fight for the very material itself!

How I anticipate the day with this filthy cabal is brought to its knees ~ and so it shall be whether in this time or a future incarnation. It is almost a waste of time to detest them because they are each individually creating an incarnation NONE of us would care to deal with when the time comes to pay the bills.

This filthy evil circle needs to be taken dealt with somehow.
But then, these sensitive military types don't think or care much about such things. Something is dead in them so they do not notice or care about the death they leave behind as they pursue their nefarious power games.

I imagine most of them are hung like fieldmice.

1 comment:

  1. Looking at Sr. Margaret, it's amazing to see someone so radical at an age like hers. She appears in The Ordinary Radicals documentary - I would highly recommend checking it out. http://www.theordinaryradicals.com/

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