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Maine Marine is Attending Copenhagen Climate Talks

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Monday, December 7, 2009   

BRUNSWICK, Maine - A Maine Iraq war veteran is stepping up to the front lines on climate change. The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen kicks off today, and Maine Marine reservist Alex Cornell de Houx, District 66 state representative, is one of 15 veterans making the trip. He's part of a coalition of veterans and national security groups called Operation Free. Their mission at the conference is to raise awareness of the relationship between climate change and national security.

Cornell de Houx deployed to Fallujah in 2006, where he says he saw first-hand the connection between climate change disruptions and national instability.

"I came across a line of cars, trucks and tractors - bumper to bumper as far as one could see. They were waiting for gasoline and diesel. It struck me how crippled this country was because of their reliance on this single source of energy. And likewise, how dependent the United States is on that single source of energy, as well."

Depending on hostile nations for our energy makes us less safe here at home, which is one of the primary reasons the Defense Department has made climate change part of the military's long-term strategic planning, he says. His group wants to see the United States lead by example when it comes to slowing the pace of climate change and preparing for it, Cornell de Houx adds, because climate change is an issue of security - not just for this nation, but globally.

"Regardless of what people say, whether or not global warming exists, our security is at risk, and our security organizations have deemed this a threat that needs to be addressed."

The United Nations Climate Change Conference continues through Dec. 18. More information about it is available at http://en.cop15.dk/.





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