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Climate Change Impacts in the United States

Climate Change Impacts in the United States. Midwest. Third National Climate Assessment. [Name] [Date]. Midwest http:// nca2014.globalchange.gov/report/regions/midwest. Convening Lead Authors Sara C. Pryor, Indiana University Donald Scavia , University of Michigan Lead Authors

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Climate Change Impacts in the United States

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  1. Climate Change Impacts in the United States Midwest Third National Climate Assessment [Name] [Date]

  2. Midwesthttp://nca2014.globalchange.gov/report/regions/midwestMidwesthttp://nca2014.globalchange.gov/report/regions/midwest • Convening Lead Authors • Sara C. Pryor, Indiana University • Donald Scavia, University of Michigan • Lead Authors • Charles Downer, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center • Marc Gaden, Great Lakes Fishery Commission • Louis Iverson, U.S. Forest Service • Rolf Nordstrom, Great Plains Institute • Jonathan Patz, University of Wisconsin • G. Philip Robertson, Michigan State University

  3. Temperatures are Rising in the Midwest Figure source: updated from Kunkel et al. 2013

  4. Impacts to Agriculture In the next few decades, longer growing seasons and rising carbon dioxide levels will increase yields of some crops, though those benefits will be progressively offset by extreme weather events. Though adaptation options can reduce some of the detrimental effects, in the long term, the combined stresses associated with climate change are expected to decrease agricultural productivity.

  5. Projected Mid-Century Temperature Changes in the Midwest Figure source: NOAA NCDC / CICS-NC

  6. Crop Yields Decline under Higher Temperatures Figure source: Mishra and Cherkauer 2010

  7. Forest Composition The composition of the region’s forests is expected to change as rising temperatures drive habitats for many tree species northward. The role of the region’s forests as a net absorber of carbon is at risk from disruptions to forest ecosystems, in part due to climate change.

  8. Forest Composition Shifts Figure source: Prasad et al. 2007

  9. Public Health Risks Increased heat wave intensity and frequency, increased humidity, degraded air quality, and reduced water quality will increase public health risks.

  10. Reducing Emissions, Improving Health Figure source: Grabow et al. 2012; reproduced with permission from Environmental Health Perspectives

  11. Fossil-Fuel Dependent Electricity System The Midwest has a highly energy-intensive economy with per capita emissions of greenhouse gases more than 20% higher than the national average. The region also has a large and increasingly utilized potential to reduce emissions that cause climate change.

  12. Increased Rainfall and Flooding Extreme rainfall events and flooding have increased during the last century, and these trends are expected to continue, causing erosion, declining water quality, and negative impacts on transportation, agriculture, human health, and infrastructure.

  13. When it Rains, it Pours Figure source: NOAA NCDC / CICS-NC

  14. Increased Risk to the Great Lakes Climate change will exacerbate a range of risks to the Great Lakes, including changes in the range and distribution of certain fish species, increased invasive species and harmful blooms of algae, and declining beach health. Ice cover declines will lengthen the commercial navigation season.

  15. Ice Cover in the Great Lakes Data updated from Bai and Wang, 2012

  16. Climate Change Impacts in the United Stateshttp://nca2014.globalchange.gov #NCA2014 Third National Climate Assessment @usgcrp facebook.com/usgcrp [Name & Contact Info]

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