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THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE (IPCC) AND THE GERMAN IPCC
COORDINATION OFFICE

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is an institution of the
United Nations. Since its foundation in 1988, it has provided the basis for
knowledge-based decisions on climate policy, without, however, proposing
concrete solutions or making political recommendations for action. The German
IPCC Coordination Office acts as a national contact point for researchers, the
German federal government, authorities, the public and the media on questions
relating to the IPCC, and advises the German federal government on IPCC related
matters.


With the election of a new board, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
(IPCC) started its seventh assessment cycle. The Chair of the IPCC for this
period is Jim Skea from the United Kingdom.© IISD/ENB Anastasia Rodopoulo

As a high-profile instrument for scientific policy advice, the IPCC illustrates
the relevance of climate change research for politics, society and the economy:
scientific information plays a crucial role in acknowledging global climate
change as a problem, understanding its causes, and pointing to innovative
solutions.

The IPCC is both a scientific body as well as an intergovernmental institution.
On its behalf, thousands of scientists worldwide collect and assess the results
of research on climate change.

The IPCC's main products are its Assessment Reports. Most recently, the Sixth
Assessment Report (AR6) was produced.

It states without doubt: Climate change is detectable in all regions worldwide
and has been caused by human activities. It also shows that climate change has
progressed faster in recent decades than before.

The report also makes clear that human-induced climate change has had
significant negative impacts for ecosystems and humans in all regions for
decades, and that continued climate change would further increase many risks and
may lead to unprecedented impacts. The IPCC identifies ways in which humanity
can mitigate climate change and its risks, or adapt to unavoidable impacts and
damages.

Despite progress since the adoption of the Paris Agreement, greenhouse gas
emissions have continued to rise. The Sixth IPCC Assessment Report shows:
Nationally Determined Contributions submitted to the UNFCCC by early October
2021 would not limit warming to 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels. Even to stay
below 2 °C global warming would require an abrupt, very large increase in these
efforts from 2030. The report also shows what mitigation options exist in all
sectors and assesses their potential and costs.

In addition to the AR6, the IPCC has produced three Special Reports on "1.5 °C
Global Warming" (SR1.5), "Climate Change and Land" (SRCCL) and "Ocean and
Cryosphere" (SROCC) in the sixth reporting cycle, which was completed in
mid-2023, and supplemented a Refinement to the 2006 Methodology Report (MR2019).

A synthesis report summarizes the main messages from all the reports in this
cycle.

55 experts from Germany were members of the writing teams for the reports of the
IPCC's sixth assessment cycle. In addition, numerous others were involved in
peer review and scientific quality control. The BMBF welcomes the commitment of
researchers from Germany and all over the world who do not receive additional
payment for this work.

The seventh reporting cycle was launched in July 2023 with the election of the
new IPCC Board. It was decided to prepare the following reports for this cycle:

 * Special Report on "Climate Change and Cities"
 * Methodology Report on Short-Lived Climate Forcers
 * Methodology Report on the Inventory of Carbon Dioxide Removal Technologies,
   Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage (CDR, CCU/S)
 * Seventh IPCC Assessment Report (AR7) consisting of:
   * Contribution from Working Group 1: "The Physical Science Basis"
   * Contribution from Working Group 2: "Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability",
     combined with a separate report section on "Methods for assessing
     adaptation" (update of the IPCC Technical guidelines on impacts and
     adaptation incl. adaptation indicators, metrics and methodologies from
     1994)
   * Contribution of Working Group 3: "Mitigation of Climate Change"
 * Synthesis report of the seventh reporting cycle.

The IPCC process provides a reliable scientific basis for national and
international climate policy. The BMBF supports this unique risk monitor for a
knowledge-based precautionary policy on climate change in many ways:

 * Over the past ten years, around 600 million euros were invested in climate
   research programmes: in direct support of the IPCC process, for example for
   model runs and infrastructure, as well as in research projects the results of
   which are or will be included in reports of the current assessment cycle.
   This continuity and the extent of climate research funding by the BMBF has
   enabled science in Germany to contribute significantly to the IPCC Assessment
   Reports and Special Reports.
 * The BMBF is also committed to quality assurance by providing scientific
   assistants to the German Coordinating Lead Authors of the IPCC reports.
   During the sixth assessment cycle, the BMBF provided financial support to the
   Technical Support Unit of IPCC Working Group II on Climate Change Impacts,
   Adaptation and Vulnerability (based at the Alfred Wegener Institute, AWI,
   co-chair: Prof. Hans-Otto Pörtner). For AR5, the BMBF already financed the
   Technical Support Unit of IPCC Working Group III on Mitigation (based at the
   Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, PIK, then co-chair: Prof.
   Ottmar Edenhofer) from 2010-2015.
 * Together with the German Federal Foreign Office (Auswärtiges Amt, AA), the
   BMBF regularly organises dialogues on the IPCC process as well as the
   findings of the IPCC reports. These dialogues serve as a platform for
   political and societal exchange on concepts for action and research gaps.

 

German IPCC Coordination Office - interface between science and government in
the field of climate change

Together with the BMUB (now BMUV), the BMBF established the German IPCC
Coordination Office at the DLR Project Management Agency in 1998. In course of
governmental reorganization, responsibility for IPCC matters was transferred
from BMUV to the Federal Foreign Office (AA). The German IPCC Coordination
Office acts as a national contact point for researchers, government,
authorities, the public and the media on questions relating to the IPCC and
promotes the integration of the results of German research groups into the
international stocktaking on climate change. As a service provider, the
Coordination Office advises the German government on IPCC matters and helps to
strengthen the IPCC as an institution and ensure the quality of its reports.
More information can be found on the De-IPCC website.

Last updated on 08.07.2024


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