Waging a Green War
With several wars underway in the world and sitting on the precarious precipice of more, particularly in the Middle East, I got to thinking the other day of the war the US would wage when we ideologically arrive at the “net zero emissions” point in 2050 or earlier.
That would mean that all our aircraft, missiles, ships, submarines, tanks, trucks, and all other ground equipment would use ‘green’ energy for propulsion.
We also know that a war with China, for example, would also involve satellites launched with green energy.
How would we do that – wage a war using green energy?
Well, we already have nuclear powered ships and submarines, so an answer might be nuclear power, right?
Not so fast.
The US Air Force and NASA have conducted extensive research into something they called Project Orion, and there have been detailed mathematical enhancements and theories advanced. The proposition was/is the viability of nuclear pulse satellites and other equipment that would be directly propelled by a series of atomic explosions behind the craft. Without going into the extensive mathematical details, suffice to say that thus far the experts consider “the cure worse than the disease.” The project has been abandoned because the nuclear fallout, including radiation, electromagnetic pulses, and uncontrolled isotopes represent a significant, immediate danger to nearby, friendly humans with the prospect of longer-term health problems. Further, the electromagnetic pulses generated would play havoc with, and damage, onboard and stationary computers, and other sophisticated, high-tech equipment.
That leaves us with the potential of waging a green war with solar and wind. The prospect of our troops waiting for a charge to propel and engage an enemy with green energy – that is, the sun or wind, while the enemy using fossil fuel generated power overruns our stationary military is not pretty. So, you say, for example tanks, could be fueled by huge storage batteries. Even if that were feasible, where and how would those batteries recharge? Further, the military would somehow need to cart those heavy batteries around where needed when regeneration is necessary.
If there ever was an example of how far we are from being ready to adopt a net zero mandate for everything, it’s to think about how the military would adopt and adapt it and still be able to wage war and succeed. The technology isn’t there. It can’t be done at this point.
Imagine a tank crew sitting on the battlefield with their solar panels or wind turbines waiting for the sun to shine, the wind to blow, or to plug in to a battery. They’d be dead in their tracks. Further, because solar and wind generating equipment is necessarily external, that tank would lose any ability to fight – just with damage to their exposed power source. A well-aimed pistol could take out a tank.
The service branches are already consistently missing their recruitment goals. A green energy dependent military currently would be made up of soldiers with wish a death wish, waiting to commit suicide.
The current President, some politicians, local, state and national, numerous tax-funded climate change organizations, ‘elite’ spokesmen and the United Nations have staked so much in the green agenda that to backtrack now would be to admit that they’ve been dangerously naïve. Unfortunately for them it seems far easier to continue to pursue strategies at odds with reality.
When this scenario – a war waged with green energy – is seriously considered, it makes a strong case for the development of our fossil fuel resources, not the crippling thereof. It also flies in the face of depleting our strategic oil reserves.
Our military needs fossil fuels to be viable, successful, and feared by our enemies.
At present and for the foreseeable future, a ‘green’ military is none of those things.
Drill, baby drill! Keep us safe and carry a big stick.
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References:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Orion_(nuclear_propulsion)
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