The Army aims to produce carbon-free energy at all its bases, buy more electric cars, reduce its operational fuel consumption and more under a climate strategy it released Feb. 8. This is a step forward for the Army’s climate and resiliency goals, but it does not constitute a significant change, Paul Farnan, the acting assistant secretary of the Army for installations, energy and the environment, said on a call this morning with reporters. “I don’t think anything in here is...