The Department of Defense is the largest energy consumer in the nation.
It's made significant efforts to wean the military services from their sole dependence on fossil fuels—particularly jet and diesel fuel made from oil—to power their planes, ships, and vehicles. Pollution from burning these fuels contributes to global warming, which, according to military leaders, is a "threat multiplier" for national security. Instead, the services are developing more efficient aviation, naval, and terrestrial heavy equipment, and various cleaner domestic advanced biofuels.*
Unfortunately the House Armed Service Committee's National Defense Authorization Act, H.R. 1540, would reverse this progress.
Section 844 of the bill would actually allow the military to use alternative fossil fuels that produce more pollution than conventional fuels. The House plans to debate H.R. 1540 over the next several days. Congress must remove this provision to enhance national security.
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