In case you've been looking for an easy-to-read summary about climate change and its effects in the U.S., here you go:
http://www.climatescience.gov/Library/scientific-assessment/6-SA-FAQ-LO-RES.pdf
It's got short sentences, bullet points, boxes, and pictures, only four pages! The fact sheet is put together by the US Climate Change Science Program Office; it's not just an international issue, it's a national one!
The report is mostly about the effects of climate change, not the technicalities of it. If you want more on "what is climate change?" or "what's making climate change happen?" then feel free to email me questions, I'd love to help!Get more information and the full report here: http://www.climatescience.gov/Library/scientific-assessment/
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