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The report says a combination of global starvation, war, disease, drought, and a fragile power grid could have cascading, devastating effects. According to a new U.S. Army report, Americans could face a horrifically grim future from climate change involving blackouts, disease, thirst, starvation and war. The study found that the US military itself might also collapse. This could all happen over the next two decades, the report notes. Vice Nafeez Ahmed - U.S. Military Could Collapse Within 20 Years Due to Climate Change, Report Commissioned By Pentagon Sayson-says
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The report says a combination of global starvation, war, disease, drought, and a fragile power grid could have cascading, devastating effects. According to a new U.S. Army report, Americans could face a horrifically grim future from climate change involving blackouts, disease, thirst, starvation and war. The study found that the US military itself might also collapse. This could all happen over the next two decades, the report notes. Vice Nafeez Ahmed - U.S. Military Could Collapse Within 20 Years Due to Climate Change, Report Commissioned By Pentagon Sayson-says
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The report says a combination of global starvation, war, disease, drought, and a fragile power grid could have cascading, devastating effects.
According to a new U.S. Army report, Americans could face a horrifically grim future from climate change involving blackouts, disease, thirst, starvation and war. The study found that the US military itself might also collapse. This could all happen over the next two decades, the report notes.
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