Please see the message below announcing the release of the new U.S. National Climate Assessment and the associated websites where it is available.
We are so pleased to announce today’s release of the Third National Climate Assessment: Climate Change Impacts in the United States. The Third National Climate Assessment (NCA), which delivers on USGCRP’s legal mandate and the President’s Climate Action Plan, is the most comprehensive, authoritative, transparent scientific report ever generated on
WHERE CAN YOU FIND THE ASSESSMENT?
The Third NCA is available to download and also can be explored in a novel interactive format through USGCRP’s newly redeployed web presence at http://globalchange.gov. An important feature of this interactivity is the traceability of the data and other information in the report, giving users the means to refer back to these data for their analyses and decision support. The site is mobile-compatible and every piece of the report—from highlights to chapters to key messages to graphics—has its own unique URL for social network sharing. Please find below links that will help you navigate the Third NCA:
· Full Report: http://nca2014.globalchange.gov/
· Highlights: http://nca2014.globalchange.gov/highlights
Beyond the Third NCA, the new globalchange.gov features accessible and dynamic information on a wide range of climate-related topics.
Any White House materials about the release of the Third NCA will be available from: http://www.whitehouse.gov/climate-change. At 2:00 pm EDT, the White House is hosting a stakeholder event that will feature speakers from the Administration, NCA authors, and users of the report. For those who won't be at the event in person, you can tune into the live webcast:http://www.whitehouse.gov/live.
WHAT CAN BE FOUND IN THIS LATEST ASSESSMENT?
The data and information in the Third NCA can be of great value to the adaptation planning and implementation efforts of U.S. Federal Agencies and their partners and stakeholders. Some examples include:
· The latest science on observed trends and projected future conditions of changes in the climate across the 8 NCA regions and contiguous
· Examples throughout of on-the-ground impacts across the
· For the first time in a U.S. national assessment, explicit chapters on Decision Support, Mitigation, and Adaptation, with specific information on those topics as they are practiced now in addition to identifying research needs associated with these topics for improving future implementation of climate resilience measures. Specifically related to adaptation, the following information is captured in the Adaptation chapter:
o Adaptation key terms defined
o An overview of adaptation activities at multiple levels including the Federal government, states, tribes, local and regional governments, non-governmental organizations, and the private sector
o Example barriers to adaptation
o Several illustrative case studies of adaptation in action
· A useful and informative section that answers some frequently asked questions about climate change. The questions addressed range from those purely related to the science of climate change to those that extend to some of the issues being faced in consideration of mitigation and adaptation measures.
· Data and metadata behind content and images used in the assessment are accessible and traceable.