News Report: Army Close to Releasing Its Own Climate Change Strategy

October 13, 2021

The Army will soon release a strategy outlining its approach to adapting to climate change, according to a Defense News report, which cited an internal memo reviewed by its reporter.

According to the article, the Army’s plan will focus on improving energy-related capabilities and efficiencies of the force, preparing a climate-ready force, optimizing resilient and sustainable infrastructure, and ensuring climate-secure operations and sustainment.

That closely aligns with the DOD-wide climate change adaptation plan released last week.

The Army will continue investing in alternative energy and will focus on training combat forces to adapt to weather and natural landscape changes at installations and abroad, the report said.

Texas Military Department photo by 1st Lt. Allegra Boutch

October 13, 2021

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