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endobj Sustained assessment products developed by USGCRP member agencies improve the thoroughness of the quadrennial report while serving particular An important part of the sustained assessment process is the development of a set of national “Scenarios” depict a range of plausible future conditions against which risks,
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The NCA aims to inform natural resource and utility managers, public health officials, emergency planners, financial USGCRP approaches assessment as a sustained process that enables integration of new information as it emerges.
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6 0 obj stream endobj The 2014 National Climate Assessment provides the most comprehensive current analysis of the observed and projected consequences for the U.S. of global climate disruption. USGCRP has a legal mandate to conduct a National Climate Assessment every four years, focused on climate impacts across the Nation now and in the future. now and in the future.