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Department of Defense Climate Resiliency and Readiness Act
12/31/2022, 5:05 AM
Summary of Bill HR 4559
The bill requires the DoD to assess the vulnerabilities of its installations, infrastructure, and operations to climate change and develop plans to increase resiliency and readiness. This includes identifying risks such as extreme weather events, sea level rise, and other climate-related threats, and implementing measures to mitigate these risks.
Additionally, the bill requires the DoD to incorporate climate change considerations into its planning, budgeting, and decision-making processes. This includes conducting regular assessments of the impact of climate change on military operations and ensuring that climate resiliency is a priority in all aspects of defense planning. Overall, the Department of Defense Climate Resiliency and Readiness Act aims to ensure that the US military is prepared to effectively respond to the challenges posed by climate change and maintain its readiness in the face of a changing environment.
Congressional Summary of HR 4559
Department of Defense Climate Resiliency and Readiness Act
This bill requires the Department of Defense (DOD) to address climate resiliency and energy and resource efficiency.
Each DOD contract for the procurement of property or services entered into on or after October 1, 2021, must include specified information related to energy consumption and energy sources.
When deciding whether to enter into a contract, DOD must consider whether the contractor verifiably produces as much renewable energy as the total energy it consumes and whether there is any order against the contractor for a violation of an environmental law or regulation.
Among other elements, the bill requires
- DOD to achieve aggregate net zero energy in use of energy by non-operational sources by December 31, 2031;
- DOD to give preference to contractors and small businesses that use green manufacturing technology;
- DOD to administer the Energy and Climate Resiliency Fund established by the bill;
- DOD and the military departments to consider climate change risks when making strategic decisions related to any military installation;
- DOD and other relevant federal agencies to incorporate climate change into the National Defense Strategy, the National Military Strategy, and DOD's operational plans; and
- DOD to conduct a program of research, development, and demonstration of hybrid microgrid systems and electric grid energy storage.
The Government Accountability Office must report on the individual and aggregate uses of DOD's authority to give preference to contractors that use green manufacturing technology and small businesses that verifiably use green manufacturing technology or operate with net zero energy.

