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INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE (IPCC)

In 1988, UNEP and WMO jointly established the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change (IPCC) as concern over changes in the climate became a political issue.
The purpose of the IPCC was to assess the state of knowledge on the various
aspects of global change including science, environmental and socio-economic
impacts and response strategies. The IPCC is recognized as the most
authoritative scientific and technical voice on these issues, and its
assessments had a profound influence on the negotiators of the United Nations
Framework Convention, UNFCCC and its Kyoto Protocol. The IPCC is organized into
three working groups plus a task force on national greenhouse gas (GHG)
inventories. Working Group I assesses the scientific aspects of the climate
system its changes; Working Group II addresses the vulnerability of human and
natural systems, the negative and positive consequences of climate change, and
options for adapting to them; and Working Group III assesses options for
limiting greenhouse gas emissions and otherwise mitigating these changes, as
well as economic issues. Approximately 400 experts from some 120 countries are
directly involved in drafting, revising and finalizing the IPCC reports and
another 2,500 experts participate in the review process. The IPCC authors are
nominated by governments and by international organizations including NGOs.


Year: 2015

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CHANGE IN CEREAL PRODUCTION UNDER THREE DIFFERENT GCM EQUILIBRIUM SCENARIOS




CLIMATE CHANGE: SENSITIVITY, ADAPTABILITY AND VULNERABILITY




CO2 EMISSIONS FROM LAND USE CHANGE




FOREST COMPOSITION, CURRENT AND PROJECTED RANGES OF BEECH TREES IN NORTH AMERICA




GLOBAL ATMOSPHERIC CONCENTRATION OF CO2




IMPACT ON MOUNTAIN VEGETATION ZONES




PLANETS AND ATMOSPHERES




POTENTIAL IMPACT OF SEA LEVEL RISE: NILE DELTA




PROJECTED CHANGES IN GLOBAL TEMPERATURE




SEA LEVEL RISE DUE TO GLOBAL WARMING




THE CARBON CYCLE




THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT




THE UN CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE (UNFCCC)




CHANGE IN PERMAFROST TEMPERATURES AT VARIOUS DEPTHS IN FAIRBANKS (ALASKA)




CO2 CONCENTRATION IN THE ATMOSPHERE: MAUNA LOA CURVE




EMISSIONS OF CO2 - SELECTED COUNTRIES (1995)




FRESHWATER STRESS




GREAT OCEAN CONVEYOR BELT




INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK IPCC AND UNFCCC




POTENTIAL CLIMATE CHANGES IMPACT




PRECIPITATION CHANGES: TREND OVER LAND FROM 1900 TO 1994




RADIATIVE FORCING




SOURCES OF GREENHOUSE GASES




THE COOLING FACTORS




THE MAIN GREENHOUSE GASES




THINNING OF THE ARCTIC SEA-ICE




CLIMATE CHANGE AND VECTOR-BORNE DISEASES




CO2 EMISSIONS FROM INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES




EVOLUTION OF THE ICE-BREAKING DATE IN THE RIVER TORNIO (FINLAND)




FRESHWATER STRESS: CURRENT POPULATION AT RISK




IMPACT OF TEMPERATURE RISE ON ROBUSTA COFFEE IN UGANDA




MALARIA-PLASMODIUM VIVAX




POTENTIAL DENGUE TRANSMISSION IN CASE OF TEMPERATURE RISE




PROJECTED CHANGES IN CO2 AND CLIMATE: SUMMARY OF ASSUMPTIONS IN THE IPCC 1992
ALTERNATIVE SCENARIOS




SCENARIOS OF SEA LEVEL RISE




TEMPERATURE AND CO2 CONCENTRATION IN THE ATMOSPHERE OVER THE PAST 400 000 YEARS




THE GREAT WEATHER AND FLOOD CATASTROPHES OVER THE LAST FORTY YEARS




THE SIX IPCC SCENARIOS




TRENDS IN GLOBAL AVERAGE SURFACE TEMPERATURE




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VITAL CLIMATE GRAPHICS

Vital Climate Graphics are based on the reports of the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change (IPCC), which was established by the...

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