KEY POINTS
  • The U.S. must ramp up efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions over the next three decades as climate change worsens disasters and threatens water supplies and public health across the country, according to a major draft report released by the federal government on Monday.
  • "The things Americans value most are at risk," the National Climate Assessment authors wrote in the 1,695-page draft.
  • The congressionally mandated report comes as leaders across the world meet this week at the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Egypt to address methods and set targets to tackle climate change.
The Jade Isle Mobile Home Park is flooded in this aerial view from a drone in St. Cloud. Residents of the community were issued a voluntary evacuation order due to rising water levels in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian.

The U.S. must ramp up efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions over the next three decades as climate change worsens disasters and threatens water supplies and public health across the country, according to a major draft report released by the federal government on Monday.

"The things Americans value most are at risk," the National Climate Assessment authors wrote in the 1,695-page draft. "Many of the harmful impacts that people across the country are already experiencing will worsen as warming increases, and new risks will emerge."