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Alex Wang @greenlawchina
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Let's take a look at the key findings of the Fourth National Climate Assessment. nca2018.globalchange.gov
Finding #1 - Communities - Climate change creates new risks and exacerbates existing vulnerabilities in communities across the United States, presenting growing challenges to human health and safety, quality of life, and the rate of economic growth.
Finding #2 - Economy - Without substantial and sustained global mitigation and regional adaptation efforts, climate change is expected to cause growing losses to American infrastructure and property and impede the rate of economic growth over this century.
Finding #3 - Interconnected Impacts - Climate change affects the natural, built, and social systems we rely on individually and through their connections to one another.
Finding #3 (cont.) - Interconnected Impacts - These interconnected systems are increasingly vulnerable to cascading impacts that are often difficult to predict, threatening essential services within and beyond the Nation’s borders.
Finding #4 - Actions to Reduce Risk - Communities, governments, and businesses are working to reduce risks from and costs associated
with climate change by taking action to lower greenhouse gas emissions and implement adaptation strategies.
Finding #4 (cont.) - While mitigation & adaptation efforts have expanded substantially in the last four years, they do not yet approach the scale considered necessary to avoid substantial damages to the economy, environment, & human health over the coming decades.
Finding #5 - Water - The quality and quantity of water available for use by people and ecosystems across the country are being affected by climate change, increasing risks and costs to agriculture, energy production, industry, recreation, and the environment.
Finding #6 - Health - Impacts fr climate change on extreme weather & climate-related events, air quality & transmission of disease thru insects & pests, food & water increasingly threaten health & well-being of the American people, particularly pops. that are already vulnerable.
Finding #7 - Indigenous People - Climate change increasingly threatens Indigenous communities’ livelihoods, economies, health, and cultural identities by disrupting interconnected social, physical, and ecological systems.
Finding #8 - Ecosystems & Ecosystem Services - Ecosystems and the benefits they provide to society are being altered by climate change, and these impacts are projected to continue.
Finding #8 (cont.) - Ecosystems & Ecosystem Services - Without substantial & sustained reductions in global greenhouse gas emissions, transformative impacts on some ecosystems will occur; some coral reef & sea ice ecosystems are already experiencing such transformational changes.
Finding #9 - Agriculture & Food - Rising temperatures, extreme heat, drought, wildfire on rangelands, and heavy downpours are expected to increasingly disrupt agricultural productivity in the United States.
Finding #9 (cont.) - Agriculture & Food - Expected increases in challenges to livestock health, declines in crop yields and quality, and changes in extreme events in the United States and abroad threaten rural livelihoods, sustainable food security, and price stability.
Finding #10 - Infrastructure - Our Nation’s aging and deteriorating infrastructure is further stressed by increases in heavy precipitation events, coastal flooding, heat, wildfires, and other extreme events, as well as changes to average precipitation and temperature.
Finding #10 (cont.) Without adaptation, climate change will continue to degrade infrastructure performance over the rest of the century, with the potential for cascading impacts that threaten our economy, national security, essential services & health & well-being.
Finding #11 - Oceans & Coasts - Coastal communities and the ecosystems that support them are increasingly threatened by the impacts of climate change.
Finding #11 (cont.) - Without significant reductions in global greenhouse gas emissions and regional adaptation measures, many coastal regions will be transformed by the latter part of this century, with impacts affecting other regions and sectors.
Finding #11 (cont.) - Even in a future with lower greenhouse gas emissions, many communities are expected to suffer financial impacts as chronic high-tide flooding leads to higher costs and lower property values.
Finding #12 - Tourism & Recreation - Outdoor recreation, tourist economies, and quality of life are reliant on benefits provided by our natural environment that will be degraded by the impacts of climate change in many ways.
We are seeing these impacts in California already. The arrival of continuous fire season, persistent drought, harm to ecosystems, losses in the ag sector, and more. We need to do more.
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