Climate Change's Effects Are Worsening Across U.S., but Solutions Are in Reach
Briefly

The food we eat and the roads we drive on. Our health and safety. Our cultural heritage, natural environments and economic flourishing. Nearly every cherished aspect of American life is under growing threat from climate change and it is effectively too late to prevent many of the harms from worsening over the next decade, a major report from the federal government has concluded. Global warming caused by human activities mostly the burning of oil, gas and coal is raising average temperatures in the United States more quickly than it is across the rest of the planet.
Yet not all is lost, according to the report. Cost-effective tools and technologies to significantly reduce America's contribution to global warming already exist, the report finds. U.S. emissions of heat-trapping gases fell by 12 percent between 2005 and 2019 as the country has shifted from coal toward natural gas and renewable sources. And options are increasing for electrifying energy use, reducing energy demand and protecting natural carbon sinks like forests and wetlands, the
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.
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