This book is the most comprehensive report to date on the wide range of impacts of climate change in the United States. It is written in plain language to better inform members of the public and policymakers. The report finds that global warming is unequivocal, primarily human-induced, and its impacts are already apparent in transportation, agriculture, health, and water and energy supplies. These impacts are expected to grow with continued climate change - the higher the levels of greenhouse gas emissions, the greater the impacts. The report illustrates how these impacts can be kept to a minimum if greenhouse gas emissions are reduced. The choices we make now will determine the severity of climate change impacts in the future. This book will help citizens, business leaders, and policymakers at all levels to make informed decisions about responding to climate change and its impacts.
Watch the Video of the Report’’s Release: For more information on the United States Global Change Research Program, click here
Media Coverage of Global Climate Change Impacts in the United States:
New York Times/ClimateWire
U.S. Study Projects How ‘‘Unequivocal Warming’’ Will Change Americans’’ Lives - click here
Washington Post
Report: Climate Change Already Affecting U.S. - click here
San Francisco Chronicle
New report stresses immediacy of global warming - click here
The Christian Science Monitor
Global warming affecting every corner of the US, report says - click here
Agence France Press
Act now on global warming, US government report urges - click here
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