
National Climate Assessment
The National Climate Assessment is a comprehensive report produced in the United States that evaluates how climate change impacts various regions and sectors. Conducted every four years, it synthesizes scientific research to inform policymakers and the public. The assessment looks at effects on the economy, health, weather patterns, and ecosystems, highlighting both current and future challenges. By detailing these impacts, it aims to raise awareness and guide strategies for mitigation and adaptation to climate change across the country.