Republican climate change deniers got a dose of
reality today, as President Obama told those who deny the science that
they are endangering national security.
The President said:
And this brings me to the challenge I want to
focus on today — one where our Coast Guardsmen are already on the front
lines, and that, perhaps more than any other, will shape your entire
careers — and that’s the urgent need to combat and adapt to climate
change.
As a nation, we face many challenges, including the
grave threat of terrorism. And as Americans, we will always do
everything in our power to protect our country. Yet even as we meet
threats like terrorism, we cannot, and we must not, ignore a peril that
can affect generations.
Now, I know there are still some folks back in
Washington who refuse to admit that climate change is real. And on a
day like today, it’s hard to get too worried about it. There are folks
who will equivocate. They’ll say, “You know, I’m not a scientist.”
Well, I’m not either. But the best scientists in the world know that
climate change is happening. Our analysts in the intelligence community
know climate change is happening. Our military leaders — generals and
admirals, active duty and retired — know it’s happening. Our homeland
security professionals know it is happening. And our Coast Guard knows
it’s happening.
….
And this is not just a problem for countries on the
coasts, or for certain regions of the world. Climate change will impact
every country on the planet. No nation is immune. So I’m here today
to say that 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. And so we
need to act — and we need to act now.
After all, isn’t that the true hallmark of
leadership? When you’re on deck, standing your watch, you stay
vigilant. You plan for every contingency. And if you see storm clouds
gathering, or dangerous shoals ahead, you don’t sit back and do nothing.
You take action — to protect your ship, to keep your crew safe.
Anything less is negligence. It is a dereliction of duty. And so, too,
with climate change. Denying it, or refusing to deal with it endangers
our national security. It undermines the readiness of our forces.
The President has repeatedly stressed during his
time in office the importance of climate change, but the Republican
Party has chosen to ignore science to keep their dirty energy donors
happy.
Obama
was correct. Climate change isn’t science fiction. It will be a global
issue. Climate change will have to be dealt with sooner or later. The
planet isn’t going to play along with the GOP’s science denial, and it
is only a matter of time before the bill for our treatment of the planet
will be impossible to ignore.
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