Professor Malte Meinshausen, one of three Australian contributors to the most most recent Synthesis Report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, discusses emission reduction pathways and milestones, including a new focus of the IPCC's Synthesis report on where governments might want to go with emission reductions if they want to achieve 1.5-2 degree targets by 2035.
Background
Professors Mark Howden and Frank Jotzo from The Australian National University, and Professor Malte Meinshausen from The University of Melbourne are the three Australian contributors to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) latest Synthesis report. Released on 20 March 2023, the report integrates the key findings from the IPCC's current 7-year cycle on global climate change drivers and their impacts, adaptation and mitigation responses. The ambition of the Synthesis report is for it to be the most condensed rendering of the scientific knowledge on climate change, framed so it is relevant to policymakers.
This briefing session was hosted by the Australian Science Media Centre: [ Ссылка ]
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