Federal Budget Analysis: Climate Change

PAMPHLET: Divest from Violence! Invest in People and the Planet

Nov. 5, 2025

The climate crisis and militarism are two of the most urgent threats we face, and they are deeply connected. Militarism fuels environmental destruction and accelerates climate change, and the climate crisis intensifies conflict and violence.

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Weapons for a Warming World: U.S. Contributions to the Green Climate Fund vs. Foreign Military Financing

Nov. 22, 2024

To avoid the most destabilizing effects of a warming planet at home and abroad, the U.S. must rebalance foreign aid priorities and commit to providing a fair share of global climate adaptation and mitigation efforts– and end the arms aid that fuels conflict and enriches corporations that profit from endless war and climate collapse.


National Priorities Project Among 27 Organizations Urging Emissions Transparency in NDAA

Aug. 14, 2023

The National Priorities Project joins other organizations in a letter addressed to Congress leaders demanding the removal of anti-climate provisions in the NDAA for Fiscal Year 2024. 


FACT SHEET: No National Security without Climate Security

Sept. 29, 2022

Climate change represents arguably the biggest threat to U.S. national security - and human security - of the 21st century. Decades of inaction have led to worsening and more frequent extreme weather events, with associated loss of life and property. And yet in Washington, “national security” is still primarily synonymous with military approaches to geopolitical challenges.


A Moral Budget vs. A War Budget

Dec. 20, 2021

These two bills represent diametrically opposed views of how to address the challenges of our time: a moral budget vs a war budget. Congress: Which side are you on?