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Collision Resistance@lemmy.world to World News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

Navy could make climate change courses compulsory

www.telegraph.co.uk

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Navy could make climate change courses compulsory

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Collision Resistance@lemmy.world to World News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago
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Leaked paper suggests all sailors may be forced to attend online training on environmental issues
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    I wonder how much oil the navy uses per year

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      Well since the US military uses more oil than any other organization in the world and ships aren’t exactly the most eco-friendly part of it, I’m guessing it’s somewhere between a shitload and infinite gallons.

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        At least the 11 largest ships and all the submarines are nuclear powered? But yeah, it’s a fuckload. Just don’t look too closely at how much gas jets dump before they land on a ship.

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          Largest ones don’t use it but every other part of it needs tons of oil products.

          Plus all the ships needed to keep them supplied

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        A 2022 estimate I found said 19,000 barrels per day.

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          thats a lot lower than I thought it’d be

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      More than you and I

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        I agree, it’s more than likely more than the two of you

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          Possibly even more than three of you!

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          We all agree, let’s get wasted.

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