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Født 09. november

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  1. for 8 minutter siden

    All meeting documents from Sessions as well as reports from Sessions of the IPCC Bureau, the Task Force Bureau and meetings of the Executive Committee can be accessed online. Watch the 🎥 for how to find & download documentation or visit

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  2. for 17 timer siden

    A lot came out of today’s event on economics & with speakers, & . Unless we act strongly, we will have some level of suffering… but it’s not all about suffering, there are also opportunities. —

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  3. for 21 timer siden

    Still time to register today’s event on the economics of . Hear from scientists how understanding climate change can help us plan for the future & how response options can also bring opportunities. ⏰ 10am ET | 4pm CEST Register ➡️

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  4. 5. maj

    Don’t forget to register for tomorrow’s first event in the series on the economics of . Details ⬇️

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  5. 5. maj

    has different impacts in different places. We want to know what climate change means to you. 🖌️Get creative and take the art challenge in a new initiative from . Details ➡️

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  6. 5. maj

    Limiting to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels would require major reductions in greenhouse gas emissions in all sectors. What do supply and demand have to do with limiting warming to 1.5°C? ➡️

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  7. 4. maj

    PRESS RELEASE | 4 May 2021 circulates final draft of Working Group I report to governments for comment Final Government Distribution, open to 20 June 2021, allows gov'ts to check if the draft Summary for Policymakers reflects the report of WGI. ➡️

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  8. 4. maj

    Learn more about the economics of in a post- world. In this first event in the series hear from scientists how understanding climate change can help us plan for the future. 📅 Thursday, 6 May | 10am ET ➡️

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  9. 4. maj

    Well done, Working Group I - a huge achievement. Now on to one of the next final stages, the Final Government Distribution. After which, the report will be ready for final consideration by the Panel and due for release in early August.

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  10. 4. maj

    has learned with shock and sadness of the death of long-time IPCC author Bob Scholes, who died aged 63 on 28 April 2021 while on a hike in Namibia. Professor Scholes was an author of the Third, Fourth and Fifth IPCC Assessment Reports. Read more ➡️

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  11. 1. maj

    To recognize & support women worldwide, has organized a photo exhibition, 'Not a Woman's Job?' highlighting women whose job is usually associated in a ‘man’s world’. The has entered our own to recognize the contribution they make to our work.

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  12. 30. apr.

    Don’t forget to register for next week’s online event on the economics of . Hear from scientists how understanding climate change can help us plan & how response options can also bring opportunities. 📅 Thursday, 6 May | 10am ET ➡️

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  13. 30. apr.

    Find out more about planning for projected sea level rise in the Special Report on the Ocean & Cryosphere in a Changing Climate . Planned relocation (of humans) is a form of human mobility response in the face of sea level rise & related impacts.

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  14. 30. apr.

    Get creative and help the tell the story. Submit your artwork to the art challenge so we can see what climate change means to you. Details ➡️

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  15. 29. apr.

    Here’s your chance to showcase your artwork on one of ’s reports. We’re looking for art to illustrate our facts & findings & tell the story. Help the IPCC through this new initiative from . ➡️

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    28. apr.

    Learn more about the economics of in a post--19 world. In this first event in the series hear from scientists how understanding climate change can help us plan for the future. 📅 6 May | 10am ET ➡️

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  17. 29. apr.

    As the global climate changes, rising sea levels, combined with high tides, storms & flooding, put coastal & island communities increasingly at risk. What does this mean coastal communities & how can communities adapt? ➡️

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  18. 29. apr.

    - will address ‘three planetary crises’ harming life on Earth in ’s synthesis report Making . | |

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  19. 28. apr.

    Learn more about the economics of in a post--19 world. In this first event in the series hear from scientists how understanding climate change can help us plan for the future. 📅 6 May | 10am ET ➡️

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  20. 28. apr.
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