FAQs about the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report

6. What is the relationship between the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report and the Paris Agreement?

In the Sixth Assessment Report, according to a press release from the IPCC, dated August 9, 2021, “new estimates are offered on the probabilities of exceeding the global warming level of 1.5 °C in the coming decades.” Which would mean the contravention of the central objective of the Paris Agreement. The report concludes that “unless greenhouse gas emissions are reduced immediately, rapidly and on a large scale, limiting warming to around 1.5 °C or even 2 °C, will be an unachievable goal.”

“Greenhouse gas emissions from human activities are responsible for a warming of approximately 1.1 °C from 1850-1900” and it is estimated that “the global average temperature over the next 20 years will reach or exceed a warming of 1.5 °C.

Faced with these harsh warnings, the decisions taken at COP26, in November 2021, acquire special relevance. It is to be hoped that during the crucial climate summit conscience and reason will deprive, and drastic measures can be passed unanimously, and the Paris Agreement will be decisively implemented.

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We analyze the fifth IPCC Report

In the city of Incheon, South Korea, between October 1 and 5, 2018, the 48th Session of the IPCC, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the First Session of the Group were held. of Work I, II and III.
In this meeting the Fifth Assessment Report of the IPCC was presented, whose main objective is to limit the temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius from its pre-industrial level. This goal, according to the report, will require “unprecedented changes” at a social and global level, due to the seriousness of the planet’s situation due to the sustained increase in global temperature, with all its consequences. >…

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