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There are both important commonalities and important differences in
the
climate-related issues and consequences faced around the country.
For
example, water is a key issue in virtually all regions, but the
specific
changes and impacts in the West, in the Great Lakes, and the
Southeast
will differ. Regional texture is thus critical in thinking through
how to
best respond to the changing climate we will face in the coming
decades
and century.
Pacific Northwest
West
Great Plains
Midwest
Southeast
Northeast
Islands
Alaska
Twenty regional workshops involving a wide range of researchers
and
stakeholders helped identify key issues facing each region and
began
identifying potential adaptation strategies. This report groups
the
findings of these efforts into larger regions to offer a glimpse
of the
regional mosaic of consequences that are possible due to climate
change
and variability. The impacts highlighted here suggest that it is
vital that
people everywhere start to learn about climate impacts and
consider them
in their short- and long-term decisions about infrastructure, land
use,
and other planning. In many cases, research is needed to assess
the
feasibility, effectiveness, and costs of the adaptation strategies
identified in the regional overviews
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