Services’ Energy Chiefs Say Russia-Ukraine Conflict Underscores Need for Energy, Climate Plan

March 18, 2022

The Air Force is “on the cusp” of releasing a climate action plan, Edwin Oshiba told lawmakers this week. Oshiba is the acting assistant Air Force secretary for energy, installations and the environment. He didn’t give a specific release date, Air Force Magazine reported.

The plan will outline how to diversify energy sources and develop a “climate-literate force,” he said.

Those goals are taking on a new intensity as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine passes the three-week mark and President Biden has barred the import of Russian oil.

“You don’t need to look any further than today’s headlines to know that energy can be used as a weapon,” Meredith Berger, assistant secretary of the Navy for energy, installations and the environment, told lawmakers.

Oshiba at Defense Communities National Summit 2022. Air Force photo by Eric Dietrich

March 18, 2022

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