(C) Daily Kos This story was originally published by Daily Kos and is unaltered. . . . . . . . . . . IPCC Synthesis Report Released Tomorrow: No New News [1] ['This Content Is Not Subject To Review Daily Kos Staff Prior To Publication.', 'Backgroundurl Avatar_Large', 'Nickname', 'Joined', 'Created_At', 'Story Count', 'N_Stories', 'Comment Count', 'N_Comments', 'Popular Tags'] Date: 2023-03-19 x #IPCC58 has completed the review and approval of the Summary for Policymakers of the #AR6 Synthesis Report. After seven days of extraordinarily long hours, including round-the-clock work since Friday, delegates give the IPCC Chair, Secretariat and authors a standing ovation. pic.twitter.com/MVKDwcdfgD — Earth Negotiations Bulletin (@IISD_ENB) March 19, 2023 The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (the IPCC) tomorrow releases its AR6 synthesis report, its final publication before 2030, the deadline for staying on path to 1.5 degrees C temperature rise to ward off the most horrific consequences of climate change. The report does not offer any new findings but rather is a synthesis of findings to date, providing a dramatic unimaginable breakdown of the drastic measures the world needs to take to prevent catastrophic global heating. It looks to the future, warning of dire consequences of unabated warming. Scientists earlier today approved the synthesis report after seven days of negotiating. It will inform negotiations at November’s COP28 in Dubai. The IPCC issues reports every five to seven years. x So, the #IPCC Synthesis Report summary for policymakers (SPM) has finally be approved, 2.5 days later than scheduled, without the participation of many developing countries (who were not funded to stay longer). A better inclusivity is part of my programme as IPCC Chair candidate! pic.twitter.com/LW0RLFlAI5 — Prof. Jean-Pascal van Ypersele (@Mastodon.World) (@JPvanYpersele) March 19, 2023 The Guardian reports on the IPCC process: The first three sections covered the physical science of the climate crisis, including observations and projections of global heating, the impacts of the climate crisis and how to adapt to them, and ways of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. They were published in August 2021, February and April 2022 respectively. The synthesis report also includes three other shorter IPCC reports published since 2018, on the impacts of global heating of more than 1.5C above pre-industrial levels, climate change and land, and climate change and the oceans and cryosphere (the ice caps and glaciers). euronews.green reports: [END] --- [1] Url: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2023/3/19/2159121/-IPCC-Synthesis-Report-Released-Tomorrow-No-New-News Published and (C) by Daily Kos Content appears here under this condition or license: Site content may be used for any purpose without permission unless otherwise specified. via Magical.Fish Gopher News Feeds: gopher://magical.fish/1/feeds/news/dailykos/