February 21, 2008

Now the Pentagon tells Bush: climate change will destroy us

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Filed under: General, Environment, Collapse — admin @ 8:22 pm

Found on Carolyn Baker’s site, and also sent in by Vaughn, a secret report on climate change, apparently hidden from our knowledge.

I think we all know that the Bush Administration has long been hiding the facts and science and the analysis that have come forward about climate change.

This report, from 2004 indicates just how far they’d would go to hide the truth from us. Please note: (especially to the newcomers here) — these are the same conclusions written and recorded on this blog for the past several years with updated date predictions. All bolded emphasis is mine simply to draw attention to pertinent parts.

Now The Pentagon Tells Bush: Climate Change Will Destroy UsFebruary 22, 2004

Climate change over the next 20 years could result in a global catastrophe costing millions of lives in wars and natural disasters..

A secret report, suppressed by US defence chiefs and obtained by The Observer, warns that major European cities will be sunk beneath rising seas as Britain is plunged into a ‘Siberian’ climate by 2020. Nuclear conflict, mega-droughts, famine and widespread rioting will erupt across the world.

The document predicts that abrupt climate change could bring the planet to the edge of anarchy as countries develop a nuclear threat to defend and secure dwindling food, water and energy supplies. The threat to global stability vastly eclipses that of terrorism, say the few experts privy to its contents.

‘Disruption and conflict will be endemic features of life,’ concludes the Pentagon analysis. ‘Once again, warfare would define human life.’

The findings will prove humiliating to the Bush administration, which has repeatedly denied that climate change even exists. Experts said that they will also make unsettling reading for a President who has insisted national defence is a priority.

The report was commissioned by influential Pentagon defence adviser Andrew Marshall, who has held considerable sway on US military thinking over the past three decades. He was the man behind a sweeping recent review aimed at transforming the American military under Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.

Climate change ’should be elevated beyond a scientific debate to a US national security concern’, say the authors, Peter Schwartz, CIA consultant and former head of planning at Royal Dutch/Shell Group, and Doug Randall of the California-based Global Business Network.

An imminent scenario of catastrophic climate change is ‘plausible and would challenge United States national security in ways that should be considered immediately‘, they conclude. As early as next year widespread flooding by a rise in sea levels will create major upheaval for millions.

Last week the Bush administration came under heavy fire from a large body of respected scientists who claimed that it cherry-picked science to suit its policy agenda and suppressed studies that it did not like. Jeremy Symons, a former whistleblower at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), said that suppression of the report for four months was a further example of the White House trying to bury the threat of climate change.

Senior climatologists, however, believe that their verdicts could prove the catalyst in forcing Bush to accept climate change as a real and happening phenomenon. They also hope it will convince the United States to sign up to global treaties to reduce the rate of climatic change.

A group of eminent UK scientists recently visited the White House to voice their fears over global warming, part of an intensifying drive to get the US to treat the issue seriously. Sources have told The Observer that American officials appeared extremely sensitive about the issue when faced with complaints that America’s public stance appeared increasingly out of touch.

One even alleged that the White House had written to complain about some of the comments attributed to Professor Sir David King, Tony Blair’s chief scientific adviser, after he branded the President’s position on the issue as indefensible.

Among those scientists present at the White House talks were Professor John Schellnhuber, former chief environmental adviser to the German government and head of the UK’s leading group of climate scientists at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research. He said that the Pentagon’s internal fears should prove the ‘tipping point’ in persuading Bush to accept climatic change.

Sir John Houghton, former chief executive of the Meteorological Office - and the first senior figure to liken the threat of climate change to that of terrorism - said: ‘If the Pentagon is sending out that sort of message, then this is an important document indeed.’

Bob Watson, chief scientist for the World Bank and former chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, added that the Pentagon’s dire warnings could no longer be ignored.

‘Can Bush ignore the Pentagon? It’s going be hard to blow off this sort of document. Its hugely embarrassing. After all, Bush’s single highest priority is national defence. The Pentagon is no wacko, liberal group, generally speaking it is conservative. If climate change is a threat to national security and the economy, then he has to act. There are two groups the Bush Administration tend to listen to, the oil lobby and the Pentagon,’ added Watson.

‘You’ve got a President who says global warming is a hoax, and across the Potomac river you’ve got a Pentagon preparing for climate wars. It’s pretty scary when Bush starts to ignore his own government on this issue,’ said Rob Gueterbock of Greenpeace.

Already, according to Randall and Schwartz, the planet is carrying a higher population than it can sustain. By 2020 ‘catastrophic’ shortages of water and energy supply will become increasingly harder to overcome, plunging the planet into war. They warn that 8,200 years ago climatic conditions brought widespread crop failure, famine, disease and mass migration of populations that could soon be repeated.

Randall told The Observer that the potential ramifications of rapid climate change would create global chaos. ‘This is depressing stuff,’ he said. ‘It is a national security threat that is unique because there is no enemy to point your guns at and we have no control over the threat.’

Randall added that it was already possibly too late to prevent a disaster happening. ‘We don’t know exactly where we are in the process. It could start tomorrow and we would not know for another five years,’ he said.

‘The consequences for some nations of the climate change are unbelievable. It seems obvious that cutting the use of fossil fuels would be worthwhile.’

So dramatic are the report’s scenarios, Watson said, that they may prove vital in the US elections. Democratic frontrunner John Kerry is known to accept climate change as a real problem. Scientists disillusioned with Bush’s stance are threatening to make sure Kerry uses the Pentagon report in his campaign.

The fact that Marshall is behind its scathing findings will aid Kerry’s cause. Marshall, 82, is a Pentagon legend who heads a secretive think-tank dedicated to weighing risks to national security called the Office of Net Assessment. Dubbed ‘Yoda’ by Pentagon insiders who respect his vast experience, he is credited with being behind the Department of Defence’s push on ballistic-missile defence.

Symons, who left the EPA in protest at political interference, said that the suppression of the report was a further instance of the White House trying to bury evidence of climate change. ‘It is yet another example of why this government should stop burying its head in the sand on this issue.’

Symons said the Bush administration’s close links to high-powered energy and oil companies was vital in understanding why climate change was received sceptically in the Oval Office. ‘This administration is ignoring the evidence in order to placate a handful of large energy and oil companies,’ he added.

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My only disagreement with this 2004 report is that it is off on its date predictions and the 2004 (s)Election was of course already in the bag. 2020 is much too far into the future to make such claims, these events are already happening now in 2008 and will be in full force by 2012, if not sooner. Global tipping points are now history.

Please note: the Pentagon is well aware of the the reality of climate change and is preparing for global resource wars. The meaning of this should not be lost on any ‘observer’ or would-be survivor of the collapse.

3 Responses to “Now the Pentagon tells Bush: climate change will destroy us”

  1. Michael Says:

    This is startling but not surprising. The military could not possibly be so stupid as to believe that climate change would have strategic implications, both domestically and abroad.

    What should concern everyone is the way the infrastructure of a police state has been quietly slid into place with nary a peep from the insider opposition. This could only be done if there was a consensus between the two parties on the strategic direction.

    It may be the deeper back story is that the ruling elites, regardless of party, see a threat from the masses. There is plenty of evidence our military has been trained to deal with occupation and the quelling of civilian unrest. How different is controlling Iraqi cities than say controlling New York City? I think not much.

    Our tax dollars have also been spent for the creation of a private for-hire military that will be employed by the multinationals and wealthy. I have always seen these contractors as an expansion of an infrastructure that will be turned against the citizenry.

    One of my paranoid notions is that New Orleans and the Katrina experience was a dress rehearsal, and it still is. If I were running the military, and if I had the point of view that this report indicates, there would be no better testing ground than the Big Easy. This may explain why private military contractors were placed there seemingly to control the populace but not assist it. It may also explain the deep neglect, and abuse, of the indigenous population of NO, and the disappearance of NO from the news cycle. They are learning how to get ‘er done.

  2. lonewolf Says:

    not a ’secret” to me - or new news - albeit more relentlessly dire ‘news’

    I’d read articles about this at least a year ago (Rense, Truthout and/or other sites), I’ve also seen mention to this on CNN/MSNBC - at least a year ago. Even Discovery channel mentioned an internal Pentagon report/analysis on one of their recent climate doom docu-dramas. So, I don’t get who it is that’s supposed to be kept in the dark (secret from) ’cause it sure didn’t work on my mountain.

  3. Cloud Says:

    “Already, according to Randall and Schwartz, the planet is carrying a higher population than it can sustain.”

    “Already”! — how about, since the seventeenth century, or before.

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