OMNI CLIMATE MEMO MONDAYS, #149, OCTOBER 16, 2023
Militarism, War, and Climate
Change: Dick’s Review of The Green Zone.
Canary Worker's Coop. New “countdown clock” Project.
WAR AND CLIMATE CHANGE: The Military Bridge
from Holocene to Anthropocene
[An earlier version was
presented by KPSQ in Dick’s series entitled “War v. Environment.” Its main source was Barry Sanders, The Green Zone: The Environmental Costs of
Militarism (2009). Sanders fourteen
years ago was extraordinarily prescient.]
The Holocene epoch of stable climate,
that allowed our civilization, has ended.
Because of the extraordinary human buildup of population, consumption in
affluent countries, capitalism/economic growth, wars, CO2/greenhouse gases,
warming/weather instability, deforestation, acidification of the rising oceans,
and mass extinction of animals and plants, the Anthropocene epoch has
begun. Humans have forced evolution
itself into a new, rapidly developing, destructive trajectory.
Perhaps the single greatest institutional
contributor to warming, the largest single source of CO2 in the world, is US
militarism; in particular, the military
in its most ferocious mode-- the US military at war, now ceaseless. The
military produces enough greenhouse gases to place the entire globe in
danger. But ironically, war, that most
destructive of human behaviors, is commonly disregarded.
The private Information Clearing House, as of January 2009, counted Iraq War
civilian deaths at 1,297,997 since the invasion in 2003. But I have found no
record anywhere of the cows and chicken, dogs and cats, birds and snakes,
crickets or butterflies killed during those or any other years or wars, nor of
the destruction of soils or rivers or forests.
If humans who were seeking to avoid death
were so slaughtered, how enormous must have been the decimation of other species
and the sources of life from the shooting, firing, bombing, exploding, and
incinerating. The “Shock and Awe”
invasion of Iraq began at 10:15 the evening of March 19, 2003, when some 1,700
bombers and fighter planes flew some 1,400 sorties and fired 504 cruise
missiles directly into Baghdad. In the
first two days 800 cruise missiles were fired, one every four minutes, day and
night. Each missile weighed about 3,000
pounds, adding up to a total of 1,200 tons, or 2,400,000 pounds of
explosives.
When the US goes to war against a foreign
nation it is a war not only against people, but against the Earth, the soil and
animals and plants, in the most far-reaching, annihilating ways. The earth can no longer absorb the punishment
of war of the ferocity that the greatest superpower in history is capable of
inflicting.
Yet the US will not only not let go its will to dominate the
world; rather it is tightening its grip.
In its latest National Defense Strategy, the Pentagon declared a new
Cold War with both China and Russia and promised to wage the war around the
globe. That is, it is not a defense
strategy, but an aggressive attempt to justify a massively expensive military
buildup for global control, the effects of which on the environment and climate
are beyond imagination.
What the Pentagon offers us is the old,
ruinous, ostensible threat of Cold War adversaries. As Pentagon Secretary Jim Mattis expressed
it, “Great Power competition, not terrorism, is now the primary focus of U.S.
national security.” To the Pentagon, primarily China and Russia threaten the
world, not warming and all its costs (of which the Pentagon is aware).
Resistance
You and I can make two
effective responses right now. We can
henceforth delete the word “Defense” in “Department of Defense,” or dramatically put a line through the word
as I just did. It’s the War Department, just as it was before
President Truman and the Pentagon deceptively changed its name. And we can actively support anti-war,
anti-imperial organizations; such as Veterans for Peace, Peace Action, AFSC/FCNL,
ICAN, NAPF, WBW, WAND, ACPJ, and OMNI.
Then we can assist the nascent international
effort to connect war and warming by urging the United Nations to report the
full costs to species and earth of US wars, and the Pentagon to keep full
records of its slaughters.
And then we can laugh out loud at all
the greenwashing distracting us from these war and warming connections and
costs, many as absurd as Baghdad’s inner fortress named the “green zone.”
Canary Worker's Coop. Popular Resistance.org (10-15-23). Top scientists have launched a yearly report
series to plug knowledge gaps ahead of COP28
cclimate
talks in the United Arab Emirates. Their novel new “countdown clock” project
aims to provide up-to-date information on the climate crisis. In particular,
the report aims to inform the public and policymakers on the world’s progress
in meeting international climate targets. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has warned the
world will cross the key warming threshold of 1.5°c above pre-industrial levels
in the early 2030s. -more-
Is This 2023 or 1950? Does it Matter?
At my
grocery store I picked up Bike Arkansas
on bikes and biking, and for a moment I thought I had lost 7 decades. It was all about a new bike design, how to
get more women on bikes, how to ride alone, back country adventuring, etc. What’s
great about bikes? “The bicycle deprives
us of our most comfortable distractions.”
And uncomfortable? No wars or
climate change in the biking world.
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