Fifth National Climate Assessment Reveals Urgent Concerns for the United States


A recent federal report, the Fifth National Climate Assessment, warns that the impacts of rapid climate warming are being experienced across the United States and will worsen in the next decade if fossil fuel use continues. While there is a slow decrease in planet-warming pollution, it falls short of meeting national targets and the UN goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. The report highlights the increasing visibility of climate impacts and their far-reaching consequences, including more intense weather events, economic challenges, and threats to water security in various regions of the country.

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