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How IPCC went from ‘not proven’ that we cause climate change in 1990 to ‘we are guilty’ in 2021 by Ben Santer, Ph.D., opinion contributor - 08/12/21 6:30 PM ET ...
The world is in deep trouble on climate change, but if we really put our shoulder to the wheel we can turn things around. Loosely, that’s the essence of a new report by the Intergovernmental ...
A new Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report attacks nuclear power as a key climate solution by promoting the notion that it risks nuclear weapons proliferation, may cause ...
The IPCC says that the global temperature will stabilise when emissions reach net zero. To stay within 1.5C, this means achieving net zero globally by the early 2050s. For 2C, it must be reached ...
The UN’s climate science advisory group, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), is currently meeting in Bulgaria to decide on a timeline for its next “cycle” of reports over ...
Her own dissertation research was on flood risk in California, so the IPCC project allowed her to take a broader, global view of climate-related water issues. “The case studies we reviewed had to do ...
A robust strategy to slash the IPCC’s carbon emissions would be a testbed for international climate policy — and serve as an example of effective action.
“The 1.5°C or 2°C goals, they are not cliff edges,” says Ed Hawkins of the University of Reading, UK, an author on the IPCC report. “We don’t fall off a cliff if we go over those thresholds.
The first IPCC report, released in 1990, helped spur world leaders to convene the Rio Earth Summit two years later. At that landmark gathering, virtually all nations committed to the U.N ...
New survey of IPCC authors reveals doubt, and hope, that world will achieve climate targets Published: October 10, 2024 5:46pm EDT Seth Wynes , University of Waterloo , H. Damon Matthews ...
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