The report issued Tuesday, the National Climate Assessment, is the government’s premier compilation of scientific knowledge on what this means for the country and how Americans are responding.
The new assessment, the fifth of its kind, shows “how climate change is affecting us here, in the places where we live, both now and in the future,” she said.
Human-driven warming is intensifying wildfires in the West, droughts in the Great Plains and heat waves coast to coast.
It is causing hurricanes to strengthen more quickly in the Atlantic and loading storms of all kinds with more rain.
So far this year, the nation has experienced a record 25 billion-dollar weather disasters, many of them exacerbated by the hotter climate.
Persons:
”, Katharine Hayhoe
Organizations:
Texas Tech University
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United States, West, Great