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The IPCC is currently starting to outline its Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) which

will be finalized in 2014. As it has been the case in the past, the outline of the AR5

will be developed through a scoping process which involves climate change experts from all relevant disciplines and users of IPCC reports, in particular representatives from governments. As a first step, experts, governments and organizations involved

in the Fourth Assessment Report have been asked to submit comments and

observations in writing. These submissions are currently being analysed by members

of the Bureau. Further input from governments and organizations is expected at the

30th Session of the IPCC (21-23 April 2009, Antalya, Turkey). The scoping meeting of experts to define the outline of the AR5 is scheduled for mid July 2009.

IPCC Technical Paper on Climate Change and Water

 

 

IPCC Fourth Assessment Report (AR4)


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The AR4 Synthesis Report

The report has been released on 17 November 2007, Valencia, Spain

 

 


Working Group I Report "The Physical Science Basis"


Working Group II Report "Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability


Working Group III Report "Mitigation of Climate Change"


 

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21-23 April 2009



Letter to governments
Letter to organizations

  DOCUMENTS 
Doc 1 - Provisional
     Agenda
Doc 2 - Rules of
     procedures
Doc 3 -  Programme
     and Budget
INF 1 - Matters related
     to UNFCCC

  INFORMATION FOR PARTICIPANTS and HOTEL BOOKING

NEW

Scoping meeting for the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report (AR5)

Call for nominations

Letter of invitation to:

Focal Points and Ministries of Foreign Affairs

International and other Organizations


Nomination form 






The IPCC is honored with the Nobel Peace Prize

 

Oslo, 10 December 07

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

and Albert Arnold (Al) Gore Jr.

were awarded of the Nobel Peace Prize

"for their efforts to build up and disseminate greater

knowledge about man-made climate change, and to

lay the foundations for the measures that are

needed to counteract such change".

 

 

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