Environmental Impacts
One Change Can Affect Many Systems
Climate change conversations commonly focus on air temperatures. However, 90% of the heat trapped by greenhouse gases since the 1950s is stored in the oceans (IPCC, 2019; Dahlman and Lindsey, 2020).
Many impacts caused by changes in climate can co-vary, one physical or biological change can cause changes in other systems in difficult-to-predict ways. For example, the increased heat content of our estuarine and ocean waters has effects within all of the categories below and more.
The sciences that underlie geophysical changes in our climate are well-explained in resources such as the Fourth National Climate Assessment (USGCRP, 2018), NOAA (2020), and NASA (2020). Please see these and the citations on other pages for decades of additional findings, primarily from literatures on geophysics, biology, socio-economics, and coastal policy.