Top scientists have launched a yearly report series to plug knowledge gaps ahead of crunch climate talks, with their global warming 'countdown clock' vying for the attention of world leaders and ordinary citizens alike.
A participant walks past a mockup of the planet Earth globe at the Sharm el-Sheikh International Convention Centre, on the first day of the COP27 climate summit, in Egypt's Red Sea resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh, on November 6, 2022.PARIS, France — Top scientists have launched a yearly report series to plug knowledge gaps ahead of crunch climate talks, with their global warming "countdown clock" vying for the attention of world leaders and ordinary citizens alike.
But the lengthy time lag between its gargantuan reports -- drawing from studies that may already have been superseded by new findings -- has sparked concern that backward-looking research is less useful for policymakers responding to a fast-moving climate emergency. "We have a much more COP and policy focus than the IPCC," which strives for political neutrality and consensus without recommending policies, he told AFP.
In contrast, IPCC reports can run to thousands of pages and are "scary to the general public", said Thorne.The new project is to "complement" rather than replace other yearly studies and the IPCC, which has given "tacit endorsement", said Smith.IPCC reports outside the standard cycle of scheduled assessments can galvanise action. A 2018 paper on 1.
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