Climate Change Science Program Product Development Advisory Committee (CPDAC)
The Climate Change Science Program Product Development Advisory Committee will draft specific Climate Change Science Program (CCSP) Synthesis and Assessment Products at the request of the Department of Energy in accordance with the interagency Climate Change Science Program (CCSP) Guidelines for Producing the CCSP Synthesis and Assessment Products. One product to be drafted by the CPDAC is an assessment report of climate models, their uses, limitations, sensitivity, feedbacks, and uncertainties. A second product is two reports will consist of two reports, one of which provides updated scenarios of greenhouse gas emissions and concentrations. This report will include: (1) a summary of the scenarios for interested non-specialists; (2) documentation and discussion of the scenarios; and (3) information about the integrated assessment models used to generate the scenarios, including pertinent, aggregate-level, numerical information reported consistently across all scenarios and associated “reference” cases, such as for example, emissions trajectories, energy contributions over time, and population trajectories. The second report will be a state-of-the-art review of the development and application of integrated scenarios of greenhouse gas emissions. The report will review and evaluate how the science and stakeholder communities define, develop, implement, and communicate scenarios in the global climate change context, and how this process might be enhanced or improved. It will include a review of past scenario development and application efforts. The CPDAC will agree upon the contents of the products before advising the Department of Energy to adopt the language. The CPDAC will also comply with the Department of Energy’s Information Quality Act guidelines in the development of the CCSP Synthesis and Assessment Products.