The National Climate Assessment Confirms:
Climate Change Is Already Affecting The United States

The National Climate Assessment cites the effects of climate change causing increased wildfires, extremes of seasonal temperatures, deadly droughts, sea level rise topping four feet by mid-century, and monsoon-like rain downpours altering the weather patterns in the United States.
The Mid-Atlantic states of New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland may become the hardest hit by the weather changes as ocean storms increase in intensity and frequency, triggering massive flooding and beach erosions.