The White House just released the largest, most comprehensive report ever on climate change in the U.S. And (spoiler alert) things aren’t looking too good. The report shows climate change is already affecting our health, where we live, how we work, and it’s just the tip of the melting iceberg.
The Effects Of Climate Change Are Already Occuring In The U.S.

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