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Biden administration moves to protect Alaska wilderness; opening statements and first witness in NY trial; SCOTUS hears Starbucks case, with implications for unions on the line; rural North Carolina town gets pathway to home ownership.

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Climate Change in NH: A Matter of National Security?

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013   

CONCORD, N.H. - There's more to New Hampshire's changing climate than warmer winters, increased rainfall and severe weather events. Experts have said, in some ways, climate change also poses a threat to national security. New Hampshire native and former Army Capt. Michael Breen said many top military and security leaders are taking the matter extremely seriously.

"It threatens our national economy; it also threatens global stability," Breen said. "We know that a lot of the effects of climate change - population disruptions, food scarcity, flooding, extreme weather and so on - these act as accelerants of instability."

Breen added that besides the importance of protecting the coastlines, climate change poses a particular threat to New Hampshire's security, with the state's tradition of service to the National Guard and Reserves. He called President Obama's plans to fight climate change a good step in the right direction. These include setting the first-ever limits on emissions from coal-burning power plants, and a renewed effort to prepare the country for the effects of climate change.

The President's plans also call on the U.S. to lead global efforts to reduce carbon pollution. Breen said every nation has a stake in fixing the problem, but he stressed that the U.S. needs to be at the helm.

"We've seen far too often that if the United States does not lead on that world stage, nothing happens," Breen said. "We've got to step forward and lead. We may have other priorities here at home, but it's time to take leadership on this climate issue as well - we've got to."

Measures are also needed to reduce the nation's dependence on foreign oil and move toward cleaner energy sources, including renewables and energy efficiency, Breen added.


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