The U.S. military is the world's largest single source of climate pollution. Work at the Naval Research Laboratory offers greener fuel for sailors and Marines.
The U.S. Navy is likely not the first organization to come to mind when you think about climate action and sustainability. But on the day after Earth Day, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Energy, Installations and Environment Meredith Berger was decked out in eco-green for a series of events in Washington, D.C., to highlight the Navy's work to prepare for climate-related risks and cut its own contributions to climate pollution.
More recently, many of the lab's projects have aimed at moving and powering naval vessels, equipment and aircraft using alternative forms of energy. During a recent tour, lab scientists demonstrated experimental work in solar power, hydrogen fuel cells, batteries and other alternative fuel sources that hold the promise to carry and assist sailors and Marines where conventional fossil fuels cannot.
Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Child of Navy SEAL reflects on success with the help of the Navy SEAL FoundationCiara Encinas joined the ABC 10News team in December 2021 as a multimedia journalist.
Read more »
Jennifer Lopez Coordinates Her All-Navy Outfit With an Even More Navy Birkin BagBorn and raised in Memphis, India Roby is a freelance journalist based in New York City. In 2021, India graduated from The New School with a Bachelor’s in Journalism + Design and a minor in Fashion Communication.
Read more »
William Shatner promotes fighting climate change amid solar eclipse\Star Trek actor William Shatner told NBC News on Monday that there's no point in going into space if we 'can't come back' to Earth due to the environment.
Read more »
Washington State Passes Cutting-Edge Policies To Reduce Climate PollutionWashington State passes Cutting-edge Policies to Reduce Climate Pollution large step forward in climate solutions.
Read more »
Better math adds up to trillions in climate-related savings: Statisticians curb uncertainty in climate modelsA new study greatly reduces uncertainty in climate change predictions, a move economists say could save the world trillions in adaptations for a hotter future.
Read more »
SEC pauses rules ordering companies to disclose climate risks: 'Extremist climate mandate'Several business organizations had filed requests for pauses to the rule.
Read more »