Unlikely Ally: How the Military Fights Climate Change and Protects the Environment

Unlikely Ally: How the Military Fights Climate Change and Protects the Environment

by Marilyn Berlin Snell
Unlikely Ally: How the Military Fights Climate Change and Protects the Environment

Unlikely Ally: How the Military Fights Climate Change and Protects the Environment

by Marilyn Berlin Snell

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Overview

An environmental journalist reveals how some California military bases are leading the charge in the fight against climate change.
 
In California, the US military has begun to redefine how our national security operations relate to the destabilizing effects of climate change. Several bases have taken on a largely unrecognized yet crucial role in renewable-energy innovation and in preserving cultural and natural treasures. These facilities are going beyond environmental stewardship to align national defense with energy security and the protection of endangered species. 
 
In Unlikely Ally, environmental journalist Marilyn Berlin Snell takes readers through these bases to examine what twenty-first-century sustainable-energy infrastructure looks like; whether combat readiness and species protection can successfully coexist; how cutting-edge technology and water-conservation practices could transform life in a resource-constrained world; and how the Department of Defense's scientific research into the metabolic secrets of the endangered desert tortoise could speed human travel to Mars.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781597144612
Publisher: Heyday
Publication date: 07/14/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 227
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Marilyn Berlin Snell is an independent journalist whose work focuses on the environment and politics. She was staff writer for Sierra, the magazine of the Sierra Club, from 2000 to 2008 and founding director of the magazine’s Investigative Journalism Project. Her freelance work has appeared in publications including the New York Times, Mother Jones, The Nation, and Discover.

Table of Contents

Preface: Playing Power Games with a Threat Multiplier ix

Introduction xxix

1 The Battle for Net Zero

Army National Training Center Fort Irwin 1

2 Voices from the Past, Premonitions of the Future

Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake 27

3 Microgrids and Asymmetrical Infrastructure

Marine Corps Air Station Miramar 49

4 Good Statutes Make Good Stewards

San Clemente Island Range Complex 69

5 The Desert Tortoise Gets an Address Change

Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms 97

6 A River Runs through It

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton 119

Epilogue 157

Notes 159

Acknowledgments 183

About the Author 187

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