WAMM COMMITTEE

End Military Madness Against the Earth (EMMAE)

EMMAE Mission Statement: End Military Madness Against the Earth (EMMAE) is an action group of Women Against Military Madness. EMMAE's purpose is to raise awareness of the harm done by the U.S. military to the environment and thus to all life, and to take action to help reverse destructive U.S. military activity that contributes to the climate crisis and environmental collapse worldwide.

The climate crisis is the greatest threat facing humanity, along with the threat of nuclear war, and the U.S. military is responsible for the most egregious and widespread pollution of the planet, yet this information goes almost entirely unreported. The U.S. is the greatest polluter of fossil fuel of any country in the world. Recent analysis has also shown that major water pollution is also connected to militarism.

The major groups working on climate crisis do not include the pollution by the military in their analyses of the climate crisis or in their activism. Nor are they likely to include the effects of militarism on the climate in their analyses or activism anytime soon.

In our society and culture militarism touches us in endless ways, being intricately linked to the most important issues of our day: climate crisis, environmental degradation, endless war, nuclear war, and more, as well as to the U.S. budget with the billions of dollars the U.S. spends to maintain a global empire, with US bases that are the source of water pollution worldwide including in the U.S. 

WAMM’s End Military Madness Against the Earth Committee is looking for members interested in educating and acting around the issue of climate crisis, the environment, making the connections to U.S. militarism. 

Please contact WAMM if you are interested by calling 612.827.5364 or email general@wamm.me.

Tell Minnesota Public Utilities Commission & Xcel Energy: Renewables NOW!

MN, WI, SD, ND, and MI residents: 

Go to nukewatchinfo.org/monticello to make public comments to the MN PUC!

Demand the MN PUC to require Xcel Energy to maintain the Monticello Nuclear Reactor’s current scheduled 2030 closure date.

How Militarism Affects Us

The Myth: Militarism keeps us safe. So do U.S. military bases

What are Americans taught to think about overseas military bases?

  • A form of spreading democracy
  • Accepted unquestionably
  • Treated as an obvious good
  • Essential to national security
  • Essential to Global Peace

    —Will Griffin, The Peace Report

Interactions Between Climate Change, the Environment and Militarism

  • Agent Orange
  • Burn Pits
  • Depleted Uranium Munitions
  • Superfunds
  • Oil Wars
  • The Pentagon’s Massive Carbon Bootprint
  • The Drinking Water Crisis in US Bases Internationally and Nationally, Including Minnesota
  • Climatic Warfare Has Been Excluded from the Agenda on Climate Change
  • The United States Space Force