The @usgcrp is hosting a series of webinars (in English and Spanish) highlighting the impacts of climate change on each region and each sector covered of the Fifth US National Climate Assessment. View the full list and sign up here! https://t.co/Z31UtWEfXh
As global warming levels rise, the U.S. will experience more severe climate impacts.
USGS scientists throughout the country are working to understand how #drought, #fire, and extreme weather are changing under #climatechange: https://t.co/lecvoR5dk6
#USGSClimateScience#NCA5
I’m excited to finally share what I’ve been working on for the past couple of years, the Fifth National Climate Assessment (#NCA5)! As a member of the Technical Support Unit, I helped develop and design many of the report’s figures. Check them out here: https://t.co/Z2MOHF7A2I
After three years of work by a team of over 750 scientists, we are releasing the US 5th National Climate Assessment today!
We see greater impacts of climate change on the US since the 2018 NCA4 report, but also some encouraging signs of progress.
https://t.co/2WZOLOXoKo
Today, the 5th US National Climate Assessment was released. I've been an author now for 4 assessments - so what's new with this one, and why does it matter? (thread) https://t.co/2VG4qcCmXF
Today @WHOSTP announced the top five award winners of "Art x Climate", our first-ever call for art to be featured in the upcoming National Climate Assessment.
Congratulations to our award winners!
Check out the winning art and read artist statements at https://t.co/PmsI2AQ34z
I am genuinely very happy for all GRFP recipients but this reminds me of the reviewer who commented “though the applicant’s proposal has merit, her academic record, including beginning at a community college, does not inspire confidence in her ability to persist in academia” 🫠🙃
Here are the big takeaways from the @IPCC_CH Synthesis Report released today.
First, climate change has already caused widespread and substantial losses to almost every aspect of human life on this planet, and the impacts on future generations depend on the choices we make NOW.