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Framing, Context, and Methods (Chapter 1)

Authors :
Masson-Delmotte, V.
Zhai, P.
Pirani, A.
Connors, S.L.
Péan, C.
Berger, S.
Caud, N.
Chen, Y.
Goldfarb, L.
Gomis, M.I
Huang, M.
Leitzell, K.
Lonnoy, E.
Matthews, J.B.R.
Maycock, T.K.
Waterfield, T.
Yelekçi, K.
Yu, R.
Zhu, B.
Chen, D.
Rojas, M.
Samset, B.H.
Cobb, K.
Diongue Niang, A.
Edwards, P.
Emori, S.
Faria, S.H.
Hawkins, E.
Hope, P.
Huybrechts, P.
Meinshausen, M.
Mustafa, S.K.
Plattner, G.-K.
Tréguier, A.M.
Masson-Delmotte, V.
Zhai, P.
Pirani, A.
Connors, S.L.
Péan, C.
Berger, S.
Caud, N.
Chen, Y.
Goldfarb, L.
Gomis, M.I
Huang, M.
Leitzell, K.
Lonnoy, E.
Matthews, J.B.R.
Maycock, T.K.
Waterfield, T.
Yelekçi, K.
Yu, R.
Zhu, B.
Chen, D.
Rojas, M.
Samset, B.H.
Cobb, K.
Diongue Niang, A.
Edwards, P.
Emori, S.
Faria, S.H.
Hawkins, E.
Hope, P.
Huybrechts, P.
Meinshausen, M.
Mustafa, S.K.
Plattner, G.-K.
Tréguier, A.M.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Working Group I (WGI) of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) assesses the current evidence on the physical science of climate change, evaluating knowledge gained from observations, reanalyses, paleoclimate archives and climate model simulations, as well as physical, chemical and biological climate processes. This chapter sets the scene for the WGI Assessment, placing it in the context of ongoing global and regional changes, international policy responses, the history of climate science and the evolution from previous IPCC assessments, including the Special Reports prepared as part of this Assessment Cycle. This chapter presents key concepts and methods, relevant recent developments, and the modelling and scenario framework used in this Assessment.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1412443018
Document Type :
Electronic Resource