Responding to the climate crisis - taking action on the IPCC 6th Assessment Report On 17 September 2021, the Grantham Institute hosted a follow-up to the Royal Meteorological Society's virtual event on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 6th assessment report (AR6). Controversy ...
Focusing on the policy-relevant scientific input useful for the stocktake, possibly in a short Special Report or Technical Paper, may offer a solution. To better inform the public the IPCC could provide easily accessible information on climate change, its impacts and mitigation and adaptation ...
One of the most important conclusions of the recent 6thAssessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC AR6) was to reduce the uncertainty in estimates of climate sensitivity to doubling the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Since 1979, thelikelyrange (66% chan...
Nebjosa Nakicenovic: I used a quote of his in my paper Reasoning about Climate Uncertainty:“there is a danger that the IPCC consensus position might lead to a dismissal of uncertainty in favor of spuriously constructed expert opinion.” Chris Field: As co-Chair of the AR5 WG2 report, ab...
“provisional”...Why didn’t IPCC clearly report the long-term decline in undernourishment during a period of temperature increase. This is information that is relevant to policy-makers. And, in particular, why did IPCC highlight a supposed increase in “provisional” data (more precisely now ...
In the workshop discussions, most of the participants stated that they predominantly used the WGI report on the science of climate change. However, they also used a range of IPCC outputs including other WG reports, the SPMs and press releases as a reference point to ensure their work and dec...
Evaluation of the effect of scenarios in the 6th report of IPCC on the prediction groundwater level using the non-linear model of the input-output time seriesdoi:10.1007/s10661-023-11872-9Due to the increase in greenhouse gases, water and climate crises, increasin...