U.S. Global Change Research Program climate science special report (CSSR) : final clearance 28 June 2017 : fifth-order draft (5OD)
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- NOTE: This copy is the FINAL DRAFT report obtained by the NY Times ahead of official publication. The final report is estimated to be released in fall, 2017. The report was completed this year and is a special science section of the National Climate Assessment, which is congressionally mandated every four years. The National Academy of Sciences has signed off on the draft report, and the authors are awaiting permission from the Trump administration to release it. As a key input into the Fourth National Climate Assessment (NCA4), the U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) oversaw the production of this special, stand-alone report of the state of science relating to climate change and its physical impacts. This report is designed to be an authoritative assessment of the science of climate change, with a focus on the United States, to serve as the foundation for efforts to assess climate-related risks and inform decision-making about responses. In accordance with this purpose, it does not include an assessment of literature on climate change mitigation, adaptation, economic valuation, or societal responses, nor does it include policy recommendations. The Climate Science Special Report (CSSR) serves several purposes for NCA4, including providing 1) an updated detailed analysis of the findings of how climate change is affecting weather and climate across the United States; 2) an executive summary that will be used as the basis for the science summary of NCA4; and 3) foundational information and projections for climate change, including extremes, to improve "end-to-end" consistency in sectoral, regional, and resilience analyses for NCA4. As an assessment and analysis of the science, this report provides important input to the development of NCA4 and its primary focus on the human welfare, societal, economic and environmental elements of climate change.
Description
Alternative title | Climate science special report |
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Alternative title | CSSR 5OD: Final Clearance |
Available from some providers with title: | Climate science special report |
Also known as: | National Climate Assessment. Climate science special report |
Type of resource | text |
Form | electronic resource; remote; computer; online resource |
Extent | 1 online resource (iv, 669 pages) : color illustrations |
Place | New York (State) |
Place | [New York, New York] |
Publisher | [New York Times] |
Publication date | 2017; [2017] |
Issuance | monographic |
Edition | Final draft. |
Language | English |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Wuebbles, Donald J. | |
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Author | Fahey, David W. | |
Author | Hibbard, Kathleen | |
Issuing body | U.S. Global Change Research Program (2009- ) |
Subjects
Subject | Climatic changes > United States |
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Subject | Global temperature changes > Environmental aspects |
Subject | Greenhouse gases > Environmental aspects > United States |
Subject | Greenhouse effect, Atmospheric > Environmental aspects > United States |
Genre | Abstract or summary |
Genre | Text-txt |
Bibliographic information
Statement of responsibility | coordinating lead authors Donald Wuebbles, National Science Foundation, David Fahey, NOAA Earth System Research Lab, Kathleen Hibbard, NASA Headquarters. |
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Note | "Final draft" watermaked on pages. |
Bibliography | Includes bibliographical references. |
Location | electronic resource |
Location | electronic resource |
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Government Information United States Federal Collection
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