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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

Mission: Support the IPCC
Founder: Dylan Touhey (2E), Victoria
Description: The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is universally recognized as the world's most authoritative voice on the science of climate change.
Details: Established by the United Nations, the role of the IPCC is to assess the scientific, technical and socio-economic information relevant to climate change, as well as its potential impacts and options for adaptation and mitigation. The IPCC's assessment reports are benchmarks in humanity's understanding of climate change.

In February, 2007, the IPCC released a summary of the contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment Report titled Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis. This most recent research from the IPCC concludes that global warming is "unequivocal" and that human activity is the main driver of this warming, asserting with near certainty — more than 90 percent confidence — that carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping greenhouse gases from human activities have been the main causes of warming since 1950.

In April, 2007, the IPCC released the Working Group II Summary for Policymakers that evaluates “Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability". This report highlights the opportunity to limit the risks and costs of climate change through both emissions reductions and coping strategies to contend with the near-term impacts of unavoidable warming.

On May 4, 2007, the Summary for Policymakers of Working Group III to the Fourth Assessment Report was approved, detailing strategies needed for the Mitigation of Climate Change. Many of the solutions presented in the report focus on existing technologies such as switching from coal-fired power to renewable energy sources, improving energy efficiency in buildings and introducing more effective economic incentives.

The complete Fourth Assessment Report will be released by the IPCC in stages throughout 2007. You can follow the release of each assessment report here.

Key findings of the Third Assessment Report, from 2001, are still available for review and are divided into three sections:

* Working Group I assesses the scientific aspects of the climate system and climate change.

* Working Group II assesses the vulnerability of socio-economic and natural systems to climate change, consequences of climate change, and options for adapting to it.

* Working Group III assesses options for limiting greenhouse gas emissions and mitigating climate change.

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We Need to Save the Earth
by Sean Low :: 5 months ago
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The Truth About Climate Science
by Sean Low :: 6 months ago
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Leaked climate change emails scientist 'hid' data flaws
by Sean Low :: 6 months ago
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Big Greens Criticized for Climate Compromise
by Judd Vinet :: 8 months ago
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Canada's image lies in tatters. It is now to climate what Japan is to whaling
by Kieran Nelson :: 8 months ago
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New York Times Ad on Climate and Water
by Dylan Touhey (2E) :: 9 months ago
You can't live without water, and that's a problem in a warming world. Billions of people get their fresh water from ...
BIODIVERSITY: Earth's Life Support Systems Failing
by Judd Vinet :: 10 months ago
BIODIVERSITY: Earth's Life Support Systems FailingBy Stephen Leahy UXBRIDGE, Canada, Oct 13 (IPS) - The world has faile...
China leads accusation that rich nations are trying to sabotage climate treaty
by Sean Low :: 10 months ago
China leads accusation that rich nations are trying to sabotage climate treaty Angry statement from 131 countries at ...
Impacts of Climate Change Coming Faster and Sooner: New Science Report Underlines Urgency for Governments to Seal the Deal in Copenhagen
by Ken Shum :: 10 months ago
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U.S. and China Vow Action on Climate Threat but Cite Needs
by Sean Low :: 11 months ago
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Everything's Cool Trailer - Great film about climate change
from Ken Shum :: 6 months ago
The award-winning co-directors and co-producers of Blue Vinyl, Daniel B. Gold and Judith Helfand take us into the zeitgeist of global warming messaging, from the pioneers and problem solvers who are......
Connected to: Science of Climate Change  Greenhouse Gases  Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change  Extreme Weather  Emperilled Ecosystems  Global Meltdown  Climate Change and Government  The effects of Mining worldwide   Endangered Species
David Kuria answers a question on climate change at Davos 2010
from Nicole sorochan :: 6 months ago
David Kuria - a social entrepeneur from Kenya - answers a question posted on youtube.com/davos. How long will it take to have an actionable agreement on climate ...
Connected to: Science of Climate Change  Greenhouse Gases  Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change  Extreme Weather  Water Impacts  Emperilled Ecosystems  Global Meltdown  Climate Change and Government  Fired Up Media  Copenhagen Climate Change Summit   Endangered Species

Can we resolve the energy trilemma without bruising the human rights of 'third world' citizens?
from Dylan Touhey (2E) :: 6 months ago
Tom Burke breaks this into two key issues providing access to electricity for everyone and moving away from oil as an energy source as oil producing countries have a history of human rights abuse.......
Connected to: Science of Climate Change  Greenhouse Gases  Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change  Extreme Weather  Emperilled Ecosystems  Global Meltdown  Climate Change and Government  Green Innovation  The effects of Mining worldwide
Kiribati - A Climate Change Reality
from Dylan Touhey (2E) :: 7 months ago
Boobu Tioram, a resident of the Pacific island of Kirabati, took time out from reinforcing a seawall in front of his newly built house to speak with UNDP about what climate change has meant to his......
Connected to: Science of Climate Change  Greenhouse Gases  Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change  Extreme Weather  Water Impacts  Emperilled Ecosystems  Global Meltdown  Climate Change and Government

Profile: Indian youth activist Ruchi Jain
from Judd Vinet :: 7 months ago
Ruchi Jain, 23, was working as a marketer in Mumbai, India, when she left her job to become a full-time climate activist. Today she works with the Indian Youth Climate Network and 350.org. Here's why......
Connected to: Greenhouse Gases  Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change  Global Meltdown  Climate Change and Government  Direct Action  Fired Up Media  Copenhagen Climate Change Summit
Cars, Carbon & Presidents: Top 5 Environmental Events of the Decade
from Sean Low :: 7 months ago
Welcome to Planet 100. As the zeros draw to a close, we count down the top five environmental moments of the decade. This is Today's Planet 100 ...
Connected to: Greenhouse Gases  Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change  Global Meltdown  Bush and the Environment  Pop Culture Campaigns  Climate Change and Government  Green Innovation  Obama's Green Initiatives  Fired Up Media  Copenhagen Climate Change Summit

Planet 100: Bolivia 2010, Shopping as good deed & better Airline travel
from Ken Shum :: 7 months ago
World Summit on Climate Change to be held in Bolivia and new iphone app called CauseWorld lets your earn good karma simply by shopping. This is today's Planet 100! ...
Connected to: Greenhouse Gases  Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change  Global Meltdown  Climate Change and Government  Buying Green  Green Innovation  Copenhagen Climate Change Summit
Future of climate talks unclear
from Kieran Nelson :: 7 months ago
Climate change and the future of talks on the issue will be one of the biggest political issues facing the world in 2010. At the Copenhagen summit earlier this month, more than a 100 heads of......
Connected to: Greenhouse Gases  Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change  Global Meltdown  Climate Change and Government  Fired Up Media  Copenhagen Climate Change Summit