For The U.S. Military, Protecting Fuel Convoys Is A Dangerous Business





For The Military Clean Energy Saves Lives -- CNN



NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- One out of eight U.S. Army casualties in Iraq was the result of protecting fuel convoys.



This statistic, derived from an Army study looking at fuel convoys in Iraq from 2003 to 2007, is a powerful incentive for the military to move away from oil and toward renewable energy, and that's exactly what it's doing.



From experimental solar-powered desert bases for the Marines to Navy robots that run on wave energy, the military is quickly becoming a leading buyer of cutting-edge renewable energy technology.



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My Comment: The first sentence of this article says it all ....



.... One out of eight U.S. Army casualties in Iraq was the result of protecting fuel convoys.



Any means/new technologies/etc. that can wean the military away from fossil fuels (even if it is a small amount) will save lives.

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