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... IPCC SPM for AR1 WGI in 1990 25.2 Reproduction of Figure SPM.1, plus
original caption, from the IPCC SPM for AR6 WGI in 2021 25.3 Risks associated
with Reasons For Concern at a global scale are shown for increasing levels of
climate change ...
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... IPCC and IPBES. Jordan Harold is a lecturer in psychology at the University
of East Anglia, UK. Drawing on ... climate change at the Department of
International Politics, Aberystwyth University, Wales. Her work explores the ...
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... IPCC remains our best chance of doing so. For this reason, this new book – A
Critical Assessment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change – is
enormously important and, because of the IPCC,s turn to solutions, extremely
timely ...
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... climate change, for example, political actors hold varying views about the
status or adequacy of the IPCC,s Assessment Reports (ARs). Some environmental
activists claim that the IPCC produces assessments of knowledge that are too ...
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... IPCC – celebrated by the institution in 2018 – and of the newly published
Sixth Assessment Report (AR6), A Critical Assessment of the Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change offers a unique opportunity to reflect on the
achievements ...
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... IPCC has succeeded in providing six full Assessment Reports and numerous
Special Reports on specific topics. It has contributed to keeping the climate
change issue on the international political agenda throughout its 34-year
existence ...
Стр. 24
... Climate Coalition (GCC), claiming that some IPCC Lead Authors had not
respected the Panel's procedures and had deliberately undermined sceptical views
on the anthropogenic origin of climate change (Skodvin, 2000b: 215; Miller &
Edwards ...
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... Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and discusses, through
specific examples, how these reports are produced within, and shaped by,
political and scientific contexts. The IPCC produces Assessment Reports, Special
Reports ...
Стр. 41
... Climate Change (April 2014) – Synthesis Report (October 2014) Special Report
on Global Warming of 1.5 C, known as SR15 Refinement to the 2006 IPCC Guidelines
for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories Methodology Report on Short Lived
Climate ...
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... Panel and the report's authors. The underlying report is 'accepted' – which
means it has not been subject to ... climate change policy landscape has changed
considerably since the IPCC was founded in 1988. The exact nature of the ...
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... changes in policy expectations and in broader policy context shape the
framing of IPCC reports. The periodic Assessment Reports provide comprehensive
updates on the state of the science of climate change and of knowledge about
socio ...
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... climate system has been a part of Article 2 of the UNFCCC from its inception
in 1992. Discussions about what is deemed dangerous climate change has been a
point of political contention, and the IPCC – in its role as scientific ...
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Kari De Pryck, Mike Hulme. communicate the meaning of climate change to people
and communities. One way to deal with these issues related to framing, suggested
by many commentators, is for the IPCC to draw from a broader range of ...
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... climate scientists, many of whom had contributed to IPCC assessments (IAC,
2010: 59; Beck, 2012). Since its ... changes to the process and management
structure were essential to ensure its continued success (IAC, 2010: 63 ...
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... climate regime. Even invited by the IAC to rethink its process and
management structure and fundamentally change them, the IPCC adapted in an
incremental way and missed this opportunity for catalysing reflexive learning.
6.5 The Demand ...
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... climate solution space to technological pathways that are deemed feasible by
economic models designed to optimise ... changes in the IPCC's governance and
procedures. 6.6 Achievements and Challenges One of the major achievements of ...
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... IPCC,s learning processes in the first 25 years of its existence. Beck, S.
and Mahony, M. (2018). The IPCC and the new map of science and politics. Wiley
Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 9(6): e547.
http://doi.org/10.1002/wcc ...
Стр. 59
... Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and their respective roles.
Adam Standring (Chapter 7) reviews the changing diversity profile of IPCC
authors, considering their expertise, gender, language and geographical origin.
This ...
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... IPCC – and even using the informal/formal processes to subvert them – is to
situate diversity of expertise ... climate change. It rests also on its ability
to do so in a way that makes all signatory countries feel represented ...
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... IPCC,s work. However, it is not evident that these questions have resulted
in any changes to or developments of the program up until 2018. In 2018, as part
of the discussion on how to make closer ties between ECRs and the IPCC, the
Panel ...
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... IPCC assessments. The role of Chapter Scientist offers a unique formal
opportunity for ECRs to gain an insight into the IPCC,s assessment process,
enhance their knowledge in the field of climate change research, and develop
important ...
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... Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), how this is theorised, and
how government participation in the organisation has changed over time. One of
the most distinctive features of the IPCC is its intergovernmental character ...
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... changed over time. One of the distinctive features of the IPCC as a global
environmental knowledge body is its intergovernmental character (Agrawala ...
international development of climate as a political issue ... can 80 Hannah
Hughes.
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Kari De Pryck, Mike Hulme. human system changes (in WGII) and individual weather
events (in WGI) to human-induced climate change. 12.3 Engagement with Social
Sciences and Humanities Social sciences and humanities scholarship has ...
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... climate-change measures (Low & Schäfer, 2020). In sum, the IPCC, with its
substantial involvement in emissions scenario production and use, has had a
central role in orchestrating the scientific literature on climate change.
Some ...
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... IPCC assessment cycle, ICC ... Panel,s plenary meetings. As part of the
Canadian delegation, ICC can participate in the final approval of reports, voice
concerns that have not been addressed in the review process, and request
changes ...
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... IPCC. 13.7 Achievements and Challenges Recognising that there are many ways
of knowing – which must be considered together to inform the transformation of
our understandings of climate change – is a recent awakening in the IPCC. We ...
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... climate research. As explained in the WGIII contribution to the Fifth
Assessment Report (AR5), 'scenarios can be used to integrate knowledge about the
drivers of GHG emissions, mitigation options, climate change, and climate
impacts' (IPCC ...
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... climate change is embedded in social, economic and political worlds, the
IPCC will continue to find itself always positioned on the brink of controversy.
There is no easy escape for the IPCC from this exposed position. Perhaps,
only ...
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... Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the chapters of each of
the three Working Groups (WGs) are structured with the intention of integrating
'cross-cutting themes, and 'handshakes, between them. While integration
received ...
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... IPCC Expert Meeting on the Future of TGICA (Task Group on Data and Scenario
Support for Impacts and Climate Analysis). The meeting was convened to consider
how the TGICA should respond to changing conditions, including the massive ...
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... Climate Change (UNFCCC). For a long time, the IPCC approval process was
presented by its leadership as exempt from political interference. For instance,
another Bureau member, Sir John Houghton (2007: 14), argued that 'it can be
said ...
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... IPCC has been questioned. Interestingly, however, other actors, and civil
society groups in particular, have started to leverage the political status of
the SPMs, using them for instance as legal evidence in climate change
litigation ...
Стр. 210
... IPCC had been influential in terms of process – generating and maintaining
societal interest and concern regarding climate change – but also in terms of
outcome. Without the IPCC, neither the UNFCCC nor the Kyoto Protocol, with
its ...
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... IPCC can fulfil its mandate and remain policy-relevant in this more complex,
polycentric and nationally oriented post-Paris policy terrain, where the
responses to climate change are becoming more diverse (Hermansen et al., 2021).
As ...
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... climate policy development, and how this interplay has shifted over time. It
reviews existing studies of boundary ... change for policy purposes is how to
align a scientific understanding of climate change – as a complex and ...
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... Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), drawing upon available
published literature. Visuals of different types are key to the communication of
IPCC assessments. They have been subject to academic interest among social
and ...
Стр. 235
... change, model Box 25.1 Development of visuals of global temperature change
These two visuals (Figures 25.1 and 25.2) – with original captions included –
drawn from IPCC SPM reports in AR1 (1990) [top panel] and in AR6 (2021) [lower
panel] ...
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... IPCC authors – and the desire for increased accessibility (Harold et al.,
2020). Non-specialists found the more ... climate change in legacy media may not
make frequent use of IPCC visuals, even when reporting IPCC assessments. One ...
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... IPCC graphics may be distancing people from engaging with climate change.
Other (more local) forms of visualisation may therefore be more effective for
inducing action on climate change. However, the contents of visuals used to
communicate ...
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... Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) for the communication of
its reports, the content and style of its communication, and how its knowledge
becomes reappropriated for alternative, often political, purposes. In doing so,
we ...
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... climate change, it was particularly embedded into the IPCC from the
organisation,s inception (see Chapter 2). Clark Miller identifies how, although
the IPCC has an ostensibly global orientation in its framing of the climate
system, a ...
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... IPCC, as well as the changing social context that the organisation finds
itself in regarding climate change knowledge politics. SR15 was an important
report, focusing on the global temperature target contained in the Paris
Agreement and ...
Стр. 251
... climate change should be valued in the present (Jasanoff, 2010b). The IPCC
has less leverage in these areas, as the institution remains explicitly not
'policy-prescriptive' and does not engage in controversies about their
reports ...
Стр. 266
... Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, while focusing on the IPCC ('the
ship'), is also about the context ('the ocean') in which the institution evolves
and operates.1 The IPCC navigates an ocean of variable depth and with
dynamic ...
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... IPCC reports to putative solutions to climate change whose technical, social
and political feasibility is uncertain – for example, afforestation and
bioenergy with carbon capture and storage, also known as BECCS. By promoting
certain ...
Стр. 269
... IPCC to recognise that the issue of climate change divides societies as much
as it unites them, and that a rational and technical management of the climate
crisis is unlikely to bring about major societal changes. 28.5 Looking Ahead ...
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... IPCC and treatment of uncertainties: topics and sources of dissensus. Wiley
Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 5(5): 663–676. Afsen, K. H. and
Skodvin, T. (1998). The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and ...
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... environmental expertise: The IPCC and adaptation to climate change. In:
Hilgartner, S., Miller, C. A. and Hagendijk, R. (eds.), Science and Democracy:
Making Knowledge and Making Power in the Biosciences and Beyond. New York:
Routledge ...
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... Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. In: Jäger, J. and Ferguson, H. L.
(eds.), Climate Change: Science, Impacts, and Policy, Proceedings of the Second
World Climate Conference. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Bolin, B ...
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... IPCC Working Group III report. Nature Climate Change, 6: 94–99. Corner, A.
and Groves, C. (2014). Breaking the climate change communication deadlock.
Nature Climate Change, 4(9): 743–745. Craggs, R. and Mahony, M. (2014). The ...
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... Climate uncertainties and their discontents: increasing the impact of
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... IPCC AR5 and its implications for content: climate change and Indigenous
populations in WGII. Climatic Change, 113: 201–213. Forest Peoples Programme et
al. (2020). Local Biodiversity Outlooks 2: The contributions of indigenous
peoples ...
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... Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and why: a quantitative assessment
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... change, 102, 108, 126, 134 individual weather events, 108 audiences
diversifying, 41, 155, 160, 163, 237, 242, 269 primary and secondary, 244
authors contributing to this book, xi–xvii, 7, 262–263 nations contributing IPCC
authors, 64 ...
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... intergovernmental model, 80, 267 other than IPCC, 1, 13, 267
solutions-oriented assessments, 202, 211 stakeholder role ... Climate Coalition
(GCC), 24, 92, 95 Global Environmental Outlook (UNEP), 95, 195 global framing of
climate change ...
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... changing policy context, 43 detachment form their authors, 249 expressing
uncertainties, 159 full list for each ... climate research institutions' support
for IPCC, 266 stimulated by IPCC, 108, 111, 132 Response Strategies Working ...
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... IPCC communications, 247 need for better integration, 216 transformative
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