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US Army releases first climate strategy with goal to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050
The US Army released its first climate strategy on Tuesday with goals to reduce the Army’s greenhouse gas pollution by 50% by 2030 and attain “net-zero” emissions by 2050. The Army plans to ...
“It will guide how we make decisions in reducing greenhouse gas emissions across the Army and in addressing risks to our people and lands.” She said the Army will remain the dominant land ...
Bunny Greenhouse was an unlikely whistleblower. In 2005, Greenhouse was the highest-ranked civilian at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. KBR was Kellogg Brown and Root — back then, a wholly ...
Projects like this that achieve energy resilience and reduce greenhouse gas emissions help expedite progress toward strengthening energy resilience for the Army and the local community.
The Army must adapt across our entire enterprise and purposefully pursue greenhouse gas mitigation strategies to reduce climate risks. If we do not take action now, across our installations ...
Some do telework. But the effort continues in the seed lab and greenhouses and up high on the flanks of the Waianae Range, among other Army training areas. “We can plant seeds and go out into ...
Researchers at Linköping University’s Department of Thematic Studies, Environmental Change, have developed a simple logger for greenhouse gas flows. It is built using inexpensive and easily available ...
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