Climate Change Impacts for the Conterminous USA: An Integrated Assessment Summary

This special issue of Climatic Change describes an effort to improve methodology for integrated assessment of impacts and consequences of climatic change. Highlights of the seven foregoing Parts (papers) that constitute this special issue are summarized here. The methodology developed involves const...

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Climate change
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Economic impact
Ecosystems
Energy modeling
Environmental impact
General circulation models
Geography
Greenhouse effect
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Land use
Productivity
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Water supply
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