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The Multimedia Gallery features graphics from USGCRP reports, including the Third National Climate Assessment, the Our Changing Planet annual report series, and others. Scroll down to browse. Plus:

  • Browse global change visualization tools from our member agencies
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Graphics in the gallery credited to USGCRP or another Federal entity are free to use with credit given to the original source. All other graphics may be copyright protected; obtain permission from the original source or contact USGCRP before using.

 

Drying Lakes and Changing Habitat
Sea Ice Loss Brings Big Changes to Arctic Life
Shifts in Plant Hardiness Zones
Potential Effects of Climate Change
Human Activities that Form Reactive Nitrogen and Resulting Consequences in Environmental Reservoirs
Major North American Carbon Dioxide Sources and Sinks
Many Factors Combine to Affect Biogeochemical Cycles
U.S. Carbon Sinks Absorb a Fraction of CO 2 Emissions
U.S. Carbon Sources and Sinks from 1991 to 2000 and 2001 to 2010
Coastal Ecosystem Services
Ecosystem Restoration
Projected Land Loss from Sea Level Rise in Coastal Louisiana
Adaptation Planning and Implementation Framework
Biological Responses to Climate Change
The Aftermath of Hurricanes
Effectiveness of Forest Management in Reducing Wildfire Risk
Forest Ecosystem Disturbances
Forest Growth Provides an Important Carbon Sink
Forest Vulnerability to Changing Climate
Forests and Carbon
Forests can be a Source – or a Sink – for Carbon
Location of Potential Forestry Biomass Resources
Public and Private Forestlands
Historical and Current Range of Sage Grouse Habitat
“High” and “Low” Pacific Islands Face Different Threats
Increased Acidification Decreases Suitable Coral Habitat
Native Plants at Risk
Saltwater Intrusion Destroys Crops
Harmful Bloom of Algae
Projected Changes in Tick Habitat
Building Loss by Fires at California Wildland-Urban Interfaces
Forest Composition Shifts
Sources and Sinks in U.S. Agriculture and Forests
Connecticut Coastline and Expanding Salt Marshes
Adapting the Nisqually River Delta to Sea Level Rise

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