DoD Environment in the News
Energy Production Potential in the Mojave Desert
02/17/2012On National Public Radio's Science Friday program, Robert Kwartin, Vice President and Director of Renewable Energy Practices at ICF International, discusses how DoD is at the forefront of renewable energy development. In the interview Kwartin describes an ESTCP-funded study, conducted by ICF, which determined the potential for 7,000 megawatts of solar energy production on DoD installations in the Mojave Desert.
Wildlife Stewardship and National Defense
05/19/2011DoD's stewardship efforts to defend and sustain threatened, endangered, and at-risk species and their habitats, while at the same time providing high-quality natural environments for military training, is the focus of the Spring 2011 edition of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service's Endangered Species Bulletin. The bulletin highlights initiatives and organizations, including SERDP and ESTCP, that are assisting DoD in its conservation endeavor.
Navigating in a Changing Climate
03/04/2011On National Public Radio's Science Friday program, Rear Admiral David Titley, Oceanographer and Navigator of the Navy and Director of the U.S. Navy's Task Force on Climate Change, discusses how "melting glaciers, changing sea ice, and rising sea levels might affect Navy operations in the Arctic and around the world – and how the Navy is preparing." In the interview, Rear Admiral Titley cites ongoing SERDP studies to assess critical regional and local impacts of sea-level rise on some of DoD's key coastal installations.
National Security Implications of Climate Change
12/30/2010At the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP-16) held November 29 - December 10, 2010, in Cancun, Mexico, representatives from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) provided an overview of how climate change will impact the DoD and how DoD may contribute to the development of climate change solutions. The four-person panel included SERDP and ESTCP Director Dr. Jeffrey Marqusee, who spoke on ongoing research to help prepare U.S. installations to adapt to climate change.
President Obama Highlights ESTCP Biofuels Project During Energy Security Speech
03/31/2010Speaking at Andrews Air Force Base in late March, President Obama credited the military’s leadership in energy security and singled out this multi-Service ESTCP project to test a light-armoured vehicle on a mixture of biofuels.
Pentagon Making Room for Wildlife at Military Bases
02/18/2010Dina Fine Maron, "Pentagon Making Room for Wildlife at Military Bases," New York Times, February 18, 2010.
This article highlights DoD efforts to partner with local governments and private groups to buy land or easements to serve as undeveloped buffers around bases. These buffers provide habitat for threatened, endangered, and at-risk species, and they also minimize competition with residential areas near bases for air space, radio frequencies, and water supplies.
