Title: JOIN THE PEACE AND CLIMATE MOVEMENTS!
1JOIN THE PEACE AND CLIMATE MOVEMENTS!
2A little context
- Americas fuel use approx. 20.6 million barrels
of oil/day ¼ of the worlds oil. - 40 of that is gasoline for motor vehicles.
3This country pumps a staggering 8 billion pounds
(4 million tons) of carbon into the atmosphere
every day.
4Military Energy Use The numbers are elusive and
enormous!
- Pentagon admits to 144 million barrels of fuel
per year or 400,000 barrels/day, BUT - More likely 1 million barrels/day or 365 million
barrels/year! - Only fourteen countries exceed that number! As
much as the whole country of Spain.
5In Context
- The Pentagon is the largest single consumer of
oil in the world, using enough energy in one year
to run all the transit systems in the country for
the next 14 to 22 years. (Barry Sanders, The
Green Zone) - It both purchases more light refined petroleum
than any other single organization in the world,
and also is the largest single polluter of any
single agency or organization in the world. (BS)
6The Pollution
- If estimate half as jet fuel, must correct gt 650
million pounds or 325,000 tons/day or over 100
million tons/year CO2 equivalent. - This is about 8 of the nations total carbon
emissions.
7M-1 Abrams Tank 0.2 mpg or 252 gallons/hr.
Army uses 1800 of them and they require a fleet
of 2,000 support trucks .
8USS Independence Aircraft carrier uses 5,600
gallons an hour 112,000 tons of CO2/hour.
9F-15 1600 gal jet fuel/hr. With afterburners
14,400 gal/hr equivalent to gt 330 tons or
660,000 pounds of CO2 equivalent/hr!
10Principle gas hog award goes to B-52
Stratocruiser uses 3,334 gal/hr STANDARD fuel
use producing 200,000 pounds/hr CO2 equivalent.
- It requires in-air refueling by KC-10 Extender
aircraft using 2,050 gallons per hour 120,000
lb or 60 tons CO2 equivalents/hour.
11War, the militarys product!
- In the first three weeks of combat in Iraq, , the
Army calculated its branch alone required more
than 40 million gallons of fuel. - If assume 1/4 was jet fuel 600 million pounds
of CO2 equivalent. - Non-jet fuel produced 660 million pounds of CO2.
- 600,000 tons of CO2!
12The meaning of shock awe.
13The Problem
- Even if every person in America decided to stop
driving today, and even if every polluting
factory in the country voluntarily shut down its
operations right now, the land and the animals
and the water and the air those things that we
generally include by referring to them as the
environment would still face a most serious
assault. And, ironically, that greatest single
assault on the environment, on all of us around
the globe, comes from one agency, that one agency
in business to protect us from our enemies, the
Armed Forces of the United States. (Barry
Sanders, The Green Zone)
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16 Proposed Cuts to Pentagon Spending Potential Annual Savings
End the U.S. war in Afghanistan 86 billion
Eliminate one-third of the U.S. military bases in Europe and Asia 10 billion
Eliminate military waste and unnecessary weapon systems Eliminate military waste and unnecessary weapon systems
Drastically reduce the nuclear warhead arsenal as a major step on the path to nuclear abolition 20 billion
Stop RD and procurement of unnecessary weapons 9 billion
Eliminate two active Air Force wings and two carrier groups that are not needed to address current and probable future threats 8 billion
Achieve savings from eliminating inefficiencies to reduce overall military spending, rather than increasing other Pentagon expenditures 28 billion
Scale back outsourcing to military contractors by 15 percent 40 billion
End Foreign Military Financing 5 billion
Total 198 billion/year
17How Many Jobs Can 1 Billion Buy?
Education Health Care Clean Energy
Consumption Military
Source Pollin Garrett-Peltier, 2009
18The Purpose
- The de-facto role of the U.S. armed forces will
be to keep the world safe for our economy and
open to our cultural assault. To those ends we
will do a fair amount of killing. - -- quote from a former officer at the Pentagon
in charge of thinking about future warfare in the
1990s from the military Parameters Magazine,
excerpted by Susan George of the Transnational
Institute.
19The vicious cycle burning oil in war for oil.
20Cutting the military and stopping war
- Creates jobs.
- Supports children, the elderly and our economy.
- Stops climate change.
21Its time to unite our efforts.
- The fact is that we cant stop war as long as the
world economy is dependent on fossil fuels. - And we cant reverse climate change and build
sustainable economies unless we stop war.
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