Army Study Says Climate Change Threatens Mission Failure Due to Expanded Need for Water
A new study from the Army War College found that the “Army is precipitously close to mission failure concerning hydration of the force in a contested arid environment” and needs to “reinvest aggressively in technologies both in-house and commercial off the shelf in the next 5-10 years to keep pace with rising global temperatures, especially those arid areas in or poised for conflict.”
Why This Matters: This is not just a problem for years in the future — the military is already experiencing it today. As we reported earlier this month, at a U.S. Air Force Base in Qatar, on hot days, servicemembers can only work for 10 minutes of each hour and they must drink 2 bottles of water during the same hour. And NBC News and Inside Climate News reported last summer that an increasing number of service members are suffering from heat-related illnesses.
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