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The US Climate Change Science Program (CCSP) released a Synthesis and Assessment (S&A) report titled “Scenarios of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Atmospheric Concentrations, and Review of Integrated Scenario Development and Application”. The report provides a new long-term global reference for greenhouse...
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WASHINGTON Climate change and extreme weather already are causing disruptions in the U.S. energy supply that are likely to worsen as more intense storms, higher temperatures and more frequent droughts occur, the government says in a new report....
Scientists are pointing at human-caused climate change as one of the reasons for the extreme weather patterns, but some cities are feeling the brunt more than others. Our correspondent went to Las Vegas where in recent years temperatures have risen higher than any other U.S....
By Josh Boak Published October 15, 2021 8:01am EDT News Associated PressWASHINGTON - The Biden administration is taking steps to address the economic risks from climate change, issuing a 40-page report Friday on government-wide plans to protect the financial, insurance and housing markets ...
"All climate change is local," said Pennsylvania State University climate scientist Richard Alley, who wasn't part of the report but praised it. While scientists talk of average global temperatures, people feel extremes more, he said. "We live in our drought, our floods and our heat waves....
The NCA5 laid out steps to mitigate, adapt and become moreresilientto climate change. "The good news is that actions taken now to accelerate emissions reductions and adapt to ongoing changes not only reduce risks to current and future generations, but can also result in a range of near-term...
"We now do recognize that climate change is a systemic risk," McCarthy said. "We have to look fundamentally at the way the federal government does its job and how we look at the finance system and its stability." RELATED: