On August 9, 2021, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (“IPCC”) published a summary of the first part of its Sixth Assessment Report, focused on the physical science of climate change (the ...
For the fourth time in two years, countries have failed to reach an agreement on the timeline for the flagship report from ...
In each assessment round, the IPCC identifies where the scientific community agrees, where there are differences of opinion and where further research is needed. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ...
Solutions for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and fighting climate change are available across almost all spheres of human activity, a landmark UN report has found. But a key question is whether the ...
While some of the changes will be irreversible for millennia, some can be slowed and others reversed through strong, rapid and sustained reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. Humans are ...
Aug 9 (Reuters) - In four decades of climate negotiations, the world has focused intensely and exclusively on the most abundant climate-warming gas: carbon dioxide. This year, scientists are urging a ...
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This latest report sends yet another strong warning signal to mankind about the state of the environment. This report specifically deals with oceans and the worlds glaciers and ice caps, or cryosphere ...
The latest report from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is a synthesis of the last four reports - intended to act as a summary of where we are - leading up to the ...
In four decades of climate negotiations, the world has focused intensely and exclusively on the most abundant climate-warming gas: carbon dioxide. This year, scientists are urging a focus on another ...