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Climate Change Impacts by Sector

Climate Equity

Even as climate change impacts threaten large swathes of the economy, certain populations are more vulnerable than others to those impacts. Learn about climate equity to promote just and equitable ways to address climate change.

Climate change is happening. Global average temperature increased about 1.7°F between 1970 and 2023.1  During the same period, temperatures have risen around 2.5°F in the contiguous United States and 4.2°F in Alaska.2 Changes of one or two degrees in the average temperature of the planet can cause potentially dangerous shifts in climate and weather. These real, observable changes are what we call climate change impacts​​​​​​ because they are the visible ways that climate change is affecting the Earth. For example, many places have experienced changes in rainfall, resulting in more floods, droughts, or intense rain, as well as more frequent and severe heat waves. 

These changes, in turn, can have significant impacts on our lives, security, and well-being. Much of human civilization and the economy depend on the natural environment for stability, predictability, and raw resources. Climate change will affect the relationship we have with the environment, including in the specific sectors outlined on this page. Explore how climate change will affect these sectors to gain a deeper understanding of the risks, scale, and ways we can take action.

Explore the sectors:

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  • Agriculture and Food Supply
  • Air Quality
  • Built Environment
  • Coasts
  • Ecosystems
  • Energy
  • Freshwater Resources
  • Forests
  • Health
  • Ocean and Marine Resources
  • Transportation

Endnotes

1 Marvel, K. et al. (2023). Ch. 2: Climate Trends. Fifth National Climate Assessment. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, p. 2-11.

2 Ibid, p. 2-11.

Climate Change Impacts

  • Impacts by Sector
    • Agriculture and Food Supply
    • Air Quality
    • Built Environment
    • Coasts
    • Ecosystems
    • Energy
    • Freshwater Resources
    • Forests
    • Health
    • Ocean and Marine Resources
    • Transportation
  • Human Health
    • What Can We Do?
    • Who's Most at Risk?
      • Children
      • Socially Vulnerable People
      • Indigenous Populations
      • Older Adults
      • People with Chronic Medical Conditions
      • People with Disabilities
      • Workers
      • Pregnant, Breastfeeding, and Postpartum Women
  • State and Regional Climate Connections
  • The Arctic, Alaska, and Climate Change
    • Drivers of Climate Change in the Arctic
    • Observed Changes in the Arctic
    • Community Impacts
    • Taking Action: Adaptation
    • Addressing Climate Change in the Arctic
  • Climate Equity
Contact Us about Climate Change Impacts
Contact Us about Climate Change Impacts to ask a question, provide feedback, or report a problem.
Last updated on November 7, 2024
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