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US military cancels climate studies, which Pentagon chief calls "crap"

The U.S. Military is canceling over 90 studies. This includes some that U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth dismissed, calling climate change "crap."

Over the last decade, military and intelligence officials identified climate change as a potential threat to security. This includes natural disasters that occur in densely-populated coastal areas or damage to American bases around the world.

Hegseth wrote on X Sunday: "(Department of Defense does not do climate-change crap)." Hegseth was appointed to the new Trump administration by President Donald Trump on January 25, 2017.

A Pentagon official account posted a screenshot from a news story that quoted Hegseth as using the phrase and added "Fact Check true."

In a separate announcement, the Pentagon announced that it will scrap 91 social sciences-related studies. These include topics such as global migration patterns, climate change impacts and social trends. The Pentagon expects to save $30 million a year by doing this.

The list of canceled studies included "Social Institutional Determinants for Vulnerability to Climate Hazards" in the African Sahel and "Food Fights : War Narratives, Identity Reproduction and Evolving Conflicts."

In 2018, a Pentagon study found that climate change-related weather was threatening nearly half of the U.S. military bases.

The Pentagon, under the leadership of President Joe Biden in the previous administration had stated that it would include climate change risks in war simulations and military exercises. Trump has taken a very different stance.

His administration resigned from the U.N. climate damage fund last week. The fund was created to help poor and vulnerable nations cope with disasters caused by climate change. Trump's administration has taken a number of steps to withdraw from multilateral initiatives. Reporting by Idrees Al and Phil Stewart, Editing by Howard Goller

(source: Reuters)