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Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States: The Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume II
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14.2: Global CO2 emissions and probabilistic temperature outcomes of Paris
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24.8: Observed and Projected Change in Global Sea Level
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34.3: Indicators of Warming from Multiple Data Sets
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33.20: Projected Annually-Averaged Temperature C hange
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20.8: Cloud Forests Are Vulnerable to Climate Change
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21.4: Rising Sea Levels and Changing Flood Risks in Seattle
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9.5: Mapping Communities Vulnerable to Heat in Georgia
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34.10: Early Scientists who Established the Scientific Basis for Climate Change
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27.11: Salt Cultivation on Kauaʻi
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3.10: U.S. Water Withdrawal Distribution
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3.4: Streamflow Projections for River Basins in the Western U.S.
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7.3: 2-Day Precipitation Events Exceeding 5-Year Recurrence Interval
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33.27: Trends in Maximum and Minimum Temperatures
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1.9: US Military Bases Vulnerable to More than One Potential Impact
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4.4: Projected Changes in Seasonal Precipitation
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3.3: Estimates of Forcings Contributions to Temperature Change
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7.4: Forests can be a Source – or a Sink – for Carbon
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6.2: Agricultural Distribution
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22.1: Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Across the Northern Great Plains
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2.6: Changes in Atmospheric Aerosol Loads
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2.8: Simulating the Madden-Julian Oscillation
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A1.6: Regional Engagement Workshops
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3.13: Incremental Energy System Costs in 2050
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A5.32: Lyme Disease Cases Increase Under Warmer Conditions
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20.17: Maximum Extent of Drought
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24.9: PHOTO: Salmon
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33.22: Projected Summertime Precipitation Changes
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5.3: U.S. Per Capita Beef Consumption
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18.4: Observed Annual Precipitation
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6.6: Assessment of Annual Surface Temperature Trends
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2.24: Variation of Storm Frequency and Intensity during the Cold Season (November – March)
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2.16: Third National Climate Assessment: Map of Regions
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4.5: California Power Plants Potentially at Risk from Sea Level Rise
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3.6: NMME Forecasts March 2012
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9.5: Mapping Communities Vulnerable to Heat in Georgia
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26.2: Box 26.1 - Polar Bears & Walruses
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44.7: Projected Change in Winter Precipitation
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1.11: Soybeans
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6.9: Projected Changes in Maximum and Minimum Temperatures
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24.2d: Observed Summer Precipitation
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1: Global Surface Temperatures
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6.2: Tree Mortality at Bass Lake Recreation Area
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17.5: Ocean Impacts Projected by High and Low Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions Scenarios
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1: Ocean Chlorophyll Concentrations
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7.3: Traditional Composting and Soil Carbon Enrichment
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21.5: Adapting the Nisqually River Delta to Sea Level Rise
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24.1: PHOTO: Detroit Lake
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4.3: Electricity Generation from Selected Fuels
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33.18: Only Human Influence Can Explain Recent Warming
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26.1: Observed and Projected Changes in Annual Average Temperature
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23.5: Native Plants at Risk
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3.12: Water Challenges in a Southeast River Basin
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13.2: Carbon Pools and Fluxes in Forested and Nonforested Mineral Soil Wetlands and Peatlands in North America
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29.1: Mitigation-Related Activities at the State and Local Levels
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23.3: Hurricane Harvey Satellite Image
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B.1: North America Skill
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8.1: Projected Change in Soil Moisture, End of Century, Higher Emissions
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24.6: PHOTO: Salmon Ceremony
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13.2: Projected Changes in Summer Season Ozone
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7.1: Climate Change, Ecosystems, and Ecosystem Services
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5.6: Climate Impacts on West Nile Virus Transmission
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3.4: North American Primary Energy Consumption and Carbon Emissions, 2000 to 2015
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13.4: Building Loss by Fires at California Wildland-Urban Interfaces
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ES.4: ES.4. Global Monthly Mean Atmospheric Methane and Carbon Dioxide Concentrations
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12.1: Indigenous Populations Extend beyond Reservation Lands
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6.7: Water and Soil
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19.6: Increases in Irrigated Farmland in the Great Plains
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19.5: Projected Change in Number of Consecutive Dry Days
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3.5: North American Natural Gas Share of Primary Energy and Electricity Generation, 2000 to 2015
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25.10: Projected Increases in Extreme Heat
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6.6: Projected Changes in Caribbean Gambierdiscus Species
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19.1: Temperature and Precipitation Distribution in the Great Plains
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10.1: Climate Interactions with Land Use
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1.5: Wildland-Urban Fire
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14.3: Hospitals at Risk from Storm Surge by Tropical Cyclones
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2.6: Observed and Projected Change in Heavy Precipitation
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18.3: Lengthening of the Freeze-Free Period
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6.9: Projected Changes in Maximum and Minimum Temperatures
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11.1: Difference in Mean Annual Arctic Surface Air Temperatures (in ºC) Between the Period 2001 to 2015 and the Baseline Period 1971 to 2000
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13.3: Projected Land Covers (2010-2050)
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-.4: Significantly More Warming Occurs Under Higher Greenhouse Gas Concentration Scenarios
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22.7: Northern Great Plains Tribal Lands
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17.11: Trends in Water Availability
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18.6: Changes in Distribution and Abundance of Marine Species
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14.1: Cumulative Total Anthropogenic C02 Emissions from 1870
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35.2c: Observed Annual Precipitation
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11.3: New York City and Sea Level Rise
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19.8: Population Change in the Great Plains
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5.4: Winter Surface Air Temperature and Precipitation
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6.8: Projected Change in Coldest and Warmest Daily Temperatures
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33.18: Only Human Influence Can Explain Recent Warming
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8.3: Trends in the Annual Number of Large Fires in the Western United States
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28.3: Adaptation Process
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1.16: Projected Change in Very Hot Days by 2100 in Phoenix, Arizona
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27.7: Hawaiian Forest Bird Species
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31.1: Observed and Projected Temperature Change
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27.5: Hawai'i Annual Average Temperature Changes
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44.4c: Observed Number of Extreme Precipitation Events
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