The world around us is acting different and it might change how we live. The food we eat and even the air outside could start to feel unlike what we are used to. It is not just the weather getting weird lately because the things that keep us healthy may be shifting too. Things we need are changing right now.
Changing Hardiness Zones

The weather is getting warmer so the planting maps are shifting up. Local flowers might have a hard time surviving in places where they used to grow just fine for years.
Water From The Mountains

Many towns out West get their fresh water from melting snow in the mountains but that snow is melting much earlier in the spring. This leaves less water available for farmers and families during the hot summer months when they need it most.
Shifting Migration Patterns

The seasons are shifting and creatures are starting their travel before they normally do. They may show up before the plants grow. Traveling can be very difficult when there is no food around yet.
Coastal High Tides

Coastal cities are seeing more sunny day flooding where the ocean comes up onto the streets even when there is no rain. This is putting a lot of stress on roads and pipes that were never built to handle saltwater every month.
Forest Tree Health

Trees in the North and West are actually moving way up the big mountains to find cool spots. It makes the whole area look different and it may change where the animals live nowadays.
Air Quality Trends

Wildfire smoke travels very far and changes the air for folks living many miles away from any fires. You might see blurry skies even if you live in a big city with no trees.
Farming Season Shifts

Farming is getting pretty weird lately because the rain just does not show up when it should anymore. People growing food may need to pick different plants because the weather is not staying the same.
Ocean Chemistry Changes

The ocean water near the shores is changing and becoming more acidic. This may make it really hard for little shellfish like oysters to grow their hard shells properly which is pretty bad news.
Urban Heat Islands

Huge buildings and black roads keep the heat trapped even after dark. This might cause people to feel hot all night and it can put a lot of pressure on our electricity systems today.
Soil Moisture Levels

You might notice the ground feels dry because the air pulls all the water out very fast. We can try to keep it moist so the garden stays healthy for our fruits and veggies.