On the Coast Guard’s website they say
Since 1790, the Coast Guard has safeguarded the American people and promoted national security, border security, and economic prosperity in a complex and evolving maritime environment. The Coast Guard saves those in peril and protects the Nation from all maritime threats.
That’s their job. Be ready to rescue Americans, provide border security, interdict smuggling and such, screen vessels, and more. Instead, like with the armed forces, the CG will be focusing on things other than their mission
Commandant unveils first-ever Coast Guard Climate Framework
Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Linda L. Fagan released the service’s first-ever Climate Framework today. “The Coast Guard Climate Framework focuses on preparedness, resilience, and collaboration with partners and stakeholders to best position the Coast Guard for the challenges climate change presents to all of us,” the Commandant writes.
The Framework has three lines of effort (LOE):
- Build climate resiliency into our workforce, infrastructure, and assets;
- Plan for and respond to more frequent weather emergencies and long-term climate trends; and
- Develop and leverage partnerships to enhance, enable, and ensure maritime safety.
The Framework is the culmination of the efforts of the Coast Guard’s Climate Community of Interest. Convened in May 2021, the body comprised over 70 Coast Guard members, who developed a strategy to confront the ongoing impacts of climate change.
So, cult crap.
“The world is changing,” the Commandant notes in the Framework. “Rising sea levels, more frequent severe weather, retreating Polar ice, migrating fish stocks, and coastal infrastructure damage are creating challenges for people around the globe. Increasing pressure to reduce environmental impact is driving change in energy generation and the global economy.”
Who cares? All that’s necessary is to have the ships necessary to perform the mission and train the people appropriately.
The uncertainties of climate change mean that members will need to incorporate climate change into a range of decisions, from short-term tactical commitments to long-term investments. Accordingly, the service will invest in our workforce and equip them with the knowledge and tools they need to prioritize climate resilience. “The Coast Guard has a long history of preparedness and stewardship. This Framework will ensure our service builds the readiness, resilience, and partner action to operate in a changing world in alignment with other US Government climate strategies and policies,” noted Deputy Commandant for Operations (DCO) Vice Adm. Peter W. Gautier.
So, indoctrination. Which is going to mean more of the people who would usually join will refuse.
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