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Weaponizing nature: The geopolitical ecology of the US Navy’s biofuel program

机译:武器性质:美国海军生物燃料计划的地缘政治生态学

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Abstract The United States military is treating climate change as a crucial factor in its preparation for future conflicts. This concern manifests not only in strategic planning and forward-looking documents, but also in building infrastructural capacity and material provision. Yet, the impetus to ‘green’ the military goes beyond the deployment of existing technologies. We examine several facets of the military's role as an environmental actor, particularly through its promotion of the US Navy's ‘Great Green Fleet’ (GGF), which actively supports the development of advanced biofuels by subsidizing their development and facilitating wider marketization. The GGF promises to reduce military reliance on conventional fossil fuels and reconfigure its energy sourcing, thus reducing dependence on imported hydrocarbons; this is with an eye towards ultimately severing the logistical relationship between existing energy infrastructures and the spaces of military intervention. Taking an integrated lens of political ecology and geopolitics - ‘geopolitical ecology’ - we seek to provide an understanding of the production of weaponized nature. We demonstrate that the US military's discursive use of climate change to justify the provision of new military hardware and advanced biofuels promotes a vision of resource conflicts to support the development of technologies to overcome the constraints to delivery of fuel to emergent front lines. We argue that while this may appear to be militarized greenwashing, it signals a shift in the logics and practices of fuel sourcing driven by a dystopian vision of climate change, which the US military played a significant role in creating.
机译:摘要美国军方正在将气候变化视为其对未来冲突的准备方面的关键因素。这一问题不仅在战略规划和前瞻性文件中表现出来,也表现在建立基础设施能力和材料方面。然而,“绿色”的动力超出了现有技术的部署。我们研究了军队作为环境演员的作用的几个方面,特别是通过推广美国海军的“伟大的绿色舰队”(GGF),积极支持通过补贴其发展和促进更广泛的市场化的先进生物燃料的发展。 GGF承诺减少对常规化石燃料的军事依赖,重新配置其能源采购,从而减少对进口碳氢化合物的依赖;这与最终切断现有能源基础设施与军事干预空间之间的后勤关系。采取政治生态学和地缘政治生态学的综合镜头 - “地缘政治生态” - 我们寻求了解武器化自然的生产。我们证明,美国军方对气候变化的话语使用,以证明新的军事硬件和先进的生物燃料促进资源冲突的愿景,以支持克服燃料交付给突然前线的制约因素。我们认为,虽然这可能似乎是军事制动的,但它表示通过杜彻岛气候变化的禁止愿景驱动的燃料采购的逻辑和实践的转变,美国军方在创造中发挥了重要作用。

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