The document summarizes key findings from the National Academy of Sciences report on the ecological impacts of climate change. It discusses how climate change is causing species and ecosystems to experience changes in ranges, timing of biological activity, growth rates, and risk of disturbances. These changes are affecting regions across the United States, including shifts in butterflies and plants in the Pacific Coast, effects on ice-dependent animals in Alaska, increased wildfires and droughts in western mountains, and movement of tropical species into the southeast.