
I frankly believe, and I think you've raised this, respectfully to some of my other members, I don't think we can do it with solar and wind alone.
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I frankly believe, and I think you've raised this, respectfully to some of my other members, I don't think we can do it with solar and wind alone.

For people to deny those facts is a complete disconnect from reality.

If we don't get ahead of climate change it is a national security imperative.

We're never going to get the debt under control unless you not only look at the spending side but the revenue side.

We need to be looking at the region comprehensively, especially with all the federal facilities.

Thank you, Chairman Whitehouse, and to my colleagues and those attending, it is a pleasure to have Rick Dwyer here today.

Virginia has become a real leader in clean energy.

This is already urgent in Virginia. The sea level rise in Hampton Roads is imposing significant costs on our military installations, but also on our communities.

We're doing a good job on that, and you talked a little bit about the impact on operations in Hampton Roads when you have the main road serving the biggest and most important naval base in the world, more and more likely to flood just under normal tidal action.

We will reach 100 percent clean energy for our DOD facilities in Virginia by 2030.

it is important to get the AUKUS piece right before we like prematurely add others in.

We're doing a good job on that, and you talked a little bit about the impact on operations in Hampton Roads when you have the main road serving the biggest and most important naval base in the world, more and more likely to flood just under normal tidal action.

I do think we have enough data. But this issue is about how when the Army Corps does their assessments of what's needed that they don't take into account the federal facilities.

Virginia has become a real leader in clean energy.

Thank you, Chairman Whitehouse, and to my colleagues and those attending, it is a pleasure to have Rick Dwyer here today.

We need to be looking at the region comprehensively, especially with all the federal facilities.

We will reach 100 percent clean energy for our DOD facilities in Virginia by 2030.

This is already urgent in Virginia. The sea level rise in Hampton Roads is imposing significant costs on our military installations, but also on our communities.