Climate Science Special Report: Fourth National Climate Assessment

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The Trump Administration's new report on the progress of global climate change is full of alarming news. Confirming that man is responsible for the rise in global temperatures, the report anticipates even more dramatic temperature rise and enormous impact to sea levels, extinction rates, and other natural consequences. This report is a strong reminder that climate change has already progressed far beyond the scope of the worst case scenarios imagined in the recent past, and shows how every region of the country has already been adversely affected by climate change--and will be even more dramatically affected in the future. For anyone interested in the unanimous consensus of the United States Government's scientists across seventeen different agencies, this report is indispensible. Accessible to the layman, and full of charts and graphs, our government's latest climate change assessment should be required reading for all those questioning whether global warming is real, or whether it is something to worry about anytime soon.
Genres: Science
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