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    National Climate Assessment Details Stronger Evidence Of Global Warming And Its Impacts

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    Post  Carol Fri Jan 11, 2013 5:08 pm

    National Climate Assessment Details Stronger Evidence Of Global Warming And Its Impacts R-CLIMATE-CHANGE-large570
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/11/national-climate-assessment-global-warming_n_2458905.html
    National Climate Assessment Details Stronger Evidence Of Global Warming And Its Impacts
    Evidence is now stronger and clearer than ever that the climate is rapidly changing
    "Hurricane Sandy and the historic droughts, floods and heat waves happening across the country aren't a fluke, but the result of a climate warming much faster than previously thought," he said. "If we put off action on climate change, the costs of addressing its impacts will only rise and this extreme weather will be just the beginning. This report should serve as a wake-up call that it's time to act."

    The committee's letter continues:

    Summers are longer and hotter, and periods of extreme heat last longer than any living American has ever experienced. Winters are generally shorter and warmer. Rain comes in heavier downpours, though in many regions there are longer dry spells in between.
    Other changes are even more dramatic. Residents of some coastal cities see their streets flood more regularly during storms and high tides. Inland cities near large rivers also experience more flooding, especially in the Midwest and Northeast. Hotter and drier weather and earlier snow melt mean that wildfires in the West start earlier in the year, last later into the fall, threaten more homes, cause more evacuations, and burn more acreage. In Alaska, the summer sea ice that once protected the coasts has receded, and fall storms now cause more erosion and damage that is severe enough that some communities are already facing relocation. ...


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