IPCC will launch the last documents of its Sixth
Assessment Report on 20 March 2023
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On Monday,
13 March 2023, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) opened its
58th session to complete the last elements of its Sixth Assessment Report: the
Synthesis Report and its Summary for Policymakers. The session takes place in
Interlaken, Switzerland, and is scheduled to run until 17 March.
The
Synthesis Report is the final instalment of the IPCC. It integrates and
summarizes the findings of the Six Assessment Reports (AR6) released by the
IPCC during the current cycle, which began in 2015. This includes three special
reports elaborated by the three IPCC working group contributions (WGI: Physical
Science, WGII: Vulnerability & Adaptation, WGIII: Mitigation options and
solution pathways) to the AR6.
IPCC Chair
Hoesung Lee, which opened the session, confirmed that "once approved, the
Synthesis Report will become a fundamental policy document for shaping climate
action in the remainder of this pivotal decade. For policymakers of today and
tomorrow, a much-needed textbook for addressing climate change. Inaction and
delays are not listed as options." Besides, the UN Secretary-General
António Guterres released a video message.
After the
58th Session of the IPCC and subject to the Panel's approval of the Summary for
Policymakers as well as the adoption of the more comprehensive report, the
Summary for Policymakers of the Synthesis Report will be presented at a hybrid
press conference scheduled for Monday, 20 March 2023 at the 14:00 p.m. CET.
The IPCC
reports are the scientific roadmap for how the leaders tackle the climate
crisis in this all-important decade. IPCC is the leading international body for
the assessment of climate change. Its role is to assess the risks of
human-induced climate change, potential impacts and options for adaptation and
mitigation. Thousands of scientists worldwide contribute to the work of the
IPCC voluntarily.
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Publishing Date Wed, 15 Mar 2023 - 12:50

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