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  2. Latest National Climate Assessment paints sweeping picture of ...

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    The report details how climate change has and will continue to affect valuable Midwestern resources like water, crops and snow — but also offers hope.

  3. Finding safe haven in the climate change future: The Midwest

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    In late October, a report by the United Nations concluded that average global temperatures are on track to warm by 2.1 to 2.9 degrees Celsius by the year 2100. As a result, the world can expect a ...

  4. Extreme heat and floods are back in the Midwest. How does ...

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    “Because our climate is changing overall, there’s pieces of climate change no matter what happens,” said the director of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Midwest Climate Hub

  5. Climate change in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Climate change has led to the United States warming by 2.6 °F (1.4 °C) since 1970. [3] The climate of the United States is shifting in ways that are widespread and varied between regions. [4] [5] From 2010 to 2019, the United States experienced its hottest decade on record. [6] Extreme weather events, invasive species, floods and droughts are ...

  6. National Climate Assessment - Wikipedia

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    The Second National Climate Assessment, entitled "Global Climate Change Impacts in the United States", was published in 2009. [6] In addition to synthesizing, evaluating, and reporting on what was known about the potential consequences of climate change , the report also sought to identify potential measures to adapt to climate change and to ...

  7. Climate change in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Climate change in Oklahoma encompasses the effects of climate change, attributed to man-made increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide, in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The United States Environmental Protection Agency has noted: "In the coming decades, Oklahoma will become warmer, and both floods and droughts may be more severe.