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The 2020 wildfires in my home state of Oregon were exacerbated because six CH-47 Chinook helicopters capable of performing aerial drops of 2,000 pounds of water had been sent to Afghanistan earlier that year. At a time when Oregonians pleaded for governmental support, America – due to its climate security dilemma – came up short.

The 2020 wildfires in my home state of Oregon were exacerbated because six CH-47 Chinook helicopters capable of performing aerial drops of 2,000 pounds of water had been sent to Afghanistan earlier that year. At a time when Oregonians pleaded for governmental support, America – due to its climate security dilemma – came up short.

Meanwhile, the annual US Border Patrol budget has increased tenfold since 1993. These displaced populations become a “security threat” to the US, thus further legitimizing the need for budget increases. Rhetoric surrounding migration demonstrates this dynamic. After all, Donald Trump’s successful presidential bid was in large part due to the demonization of migrants symbolized by his signature border wall.

If we are to truly address the climate crisis, framing it in military terms is unlikely to do the trick. When the defense bill does mention climate, it is often in order to further legitimize obscene defense spending. Lorah Steichen and Lindsay Koshgarian at the Institute for Policy Studies write that “the military’s concerns about climate change are rooted in the military’s operability and invite ‘solutions’ that justify expanded militarization and bigger military budgets, not a renegotiation of priorities to shift funds away from the war-machine and towards climate solutions.”

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Climate refugees — a term not even recognized by the UN — must be given agency rather than demonized and othered. The “armed lifeboat” approach has to be utterly dismantled and replaced with independent investment in green infrastructure.

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Many of Biden’s first moves have begun to address this, investing more in green infrastructure domestically while drawing down forces abroad.

The American Rescue Plan included giving $100 million to the EPA to tackle environmental justice, much of which has gone to training community members in environmental jobs. Meanwhile, drawing down America’s post 9/11 wars — which altogether cost around $6.4 trillion according to Brown University’s Costs of War project — will free up resources to spend on infrastructure. According to Steichen and Koshgarian, funding the green economy instead of a bloated military budget will be a net job creator; for the same level of spending, clean energy and infrastructure create over 40% more jobs and energy efficiency retrofits create nearly twice the level of job creation.

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Many of Biden’s first moves have begun to address this, investing more in green infrastructure domestically while drawing down forces abroad.

The American Rescue Plan included giving $100 million to the EPA to tackle environmental justice, much of which has gone to training community members in environmental jobs. Meanwhile, drawing down America’s post 9/11 wars — which altogether cost around $6.4 trillion according to Brown University’s Costs of War project — will free up resources to spend on infrastructure. According to Steichen and Koshgarian, funding the green economy instead of a bloated military budget will be a net job creator; for the same level of spending, clean energy and infrastructure create over 40% more jobs and energy efficiency retrofits create nearly twice the level of job creation.