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Hegseth Orders Elimination of Pentagon Climate Planning, but Wants Extreme Weather Preparation

Last updated: March 22, 2025 8:36 pm
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has recently issued a memo calling for the elimination of climate work from the Pentagon. This move has sparked criticism from many who argue that preparing for extreme weather events is crucial in today’s world.

While Hegseth’s memo aims to remove any references to climate change in mission statements and military planning documents, it does carve out exceptions for weather resiliency efforts. These exceptions include hardening U.S. military installations against extreme weather and assessing weather-related impacts on operations.

Critics of Hegseth’s memo argue that it ignores the reality of climate change and its impact on global security. As the planet warms, extreme weather events such as hurricanes, floods, and wildfires are becoming more frequent and severe. This poses a significant threat to military operations and infrastructure.

Will Rogers, a former senior climate adviser to the secretary of the Army, points out that military facilities are designed to last for decades. Ignoring the long-term impacts of climate change could leave the military vulnerable to future disasters.

Despite criticism, Hegseth remains steadfast in his mission to remove what he calls “woke” policies from the military. He recently announced the elimination of $800 million in “wasteful spending,” including funds allocated for climate-related work.

Critics argue that this narrow focus on cutting costs could put future U.S. warfighters at risk. For example, failing to prepare for the changing ecosystem of the Arctic could leave the United States at a disadvantage against rivals like Russia and China.

The memo’s vague language has raised concerns that useful programs unrelated to emissions reductions could be targeted for elimination. Some worry that this could have a chilling effect on military officials planning for high-risk scenarios.

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In the past, the Pentagon has recognized the importance of incorporating climate science into its planning and operations. Climate modeling has helped save taxpayer dollars by ensuring military installations are prepared for the impacts of global warming.

Hegseth’s memo represents a departure from this approach, dismissing climate-related considerations as unrelated to the Department’s mission. This stance has raised alarm among experts who see climate change as a pressing national security issue.

In conclusion, Hegseth’s efforts to eliminate climate work from the Pentagon have sparked controversy and concern among experts. As the impacts of climate change become more severe, preparing for extreme weather events is essential to ensure the readiness and resilience of the U.S. military.

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