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Grist on MSNHow reducing the US military budget would also reduce emissionsNew research shows that even with modest reductions in military funding, the United States would keep a whole lot of carbon ...
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ZME Science on MSNThe US Military Emits More CO2 Than Sweden. But A Slight Budget Cut Could Have an Oversized Positive EffectWhen it comes to climate change impact, few institutions have cast a longer and heavier shadow than the United States military. Its footprint extends far beyond geopolitical frontiers, reaching into ...
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Military Times on MSNHouse advances $832 billion military budget plan for next fiscal yearOnly a few Democrats broke ranks to support the House's spending plan for Defense Department operations in fiscal 2026.
Cutting US military spending According to the findings, the Department of Defense uses much less energy when defense budgets decrease, especially in jet fuel, vehicle operations, and facility usage.
The consistent top five spenders—the United States, China, Russia, Germany and India—accounted for 60 percent of the record global total, with combined spending of $1.6 trillion.
A new analysis suggests that reductions in U.S. military spending could result in significant decreases in energy consumption by the Department of Defense, leading to reduced greenhouse gas ...
In emerging military areas, like artificial intelligence, drones and satellite constellations, U.S. tech firms like Anduril, Palantir (PLTR.O) and Elon Musk's SpaceX are far ahead.
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