War is expensive stuff, and isn’t doing our fine planet any favors. No less than, not environmentally. By 2020 however, the US military hopes that 50 per cent of their operations might be done using renewable energy .
That means solar chargers, a bit like what you and I exploit once we go camping-only for their military communications gear, so in all likelihood more reliable, and more costly than a $30 panel.
Solar tents, for cashing in on harsh desert sun when taking shade underneath. Energy lights, and LEDs. A lot of them.
First to undertake their green campaign are the 150 marines inside the 3rd Battalion 5th Marines, who’ll be shedding the fuel and using the sun to power their equipment instead. Consistent with the Navy secretary Ray Mabus, ” fossil fuel is the no. 1 thing we import to Afghanistan.”
Wipe out the desire for fuel, and you may also save lives, they suspect. Some scary stats for deaths of soldiers involving fuel must be reason enough to head green-apparently every 24 fuel convoys lead to a death. Astonishing. [ NY Times ]
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