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OH Veterans Support Climate Change Action

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Tuesday, September 29, 2009   

COLUMBUS, Ohio - They're wading into the climate change debate based on their experiences with combat and geopolitics. Veterans and national security experts have created 'Operation Free' - an organization designed to push the country toward using renewable energy and taking bold, fast action on climate change.

Ohio veteran Tony Fischer recently served two tours in the U.S. Army infantry in Iraq, and he says reliance on fossil fuels undermines American national security. He points to such places as Rwanda and Darfur, where there have been conflicts involving human degradation of the environment, as examples of the kinds of problems in which the U.S. might have to become involved.

"When we go into a conflict like that we're going to immediately have to take sides, so we need to prevent this type of conflict from existing, and I think that working on climate change and making sure the U.S. is a leader on this issue is critical."

Fischer says soldiers like himself have a first-hand viewpoint of the connections between climate change, fossil fuels and American foreign policy.

"The idea that we don't have to pay a cost for this reliance on foreign oil is wrong. We see it through the climate change and then we see it through the necessity for the U.S. to intervene in places that are suffering from famine, drought and environmental degradation."

Fischer says that the clean energy policies contained in the climate change bill before Congress, those that are meant to increase use of wind and solar power, will result in less reliance on oil, making America stronger and more independent. A climate change bill has passed the U.S. House; a Senate version is expected to be up for action this week.

More information is at www.operationfree.net


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