What comes after the IPCC’s sixth assessment report?
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On April 4, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released its report from Working Group 3 on Mitigation. With this release, the sixth assessment cycle from the international body tasked with assessing the science related to climate change, which is designed explicitly to provide policymakers with regular assessments of the scientific basis of climate change, is complete. The release of the final report and the completion of this cycle of the assessment provides an opportunity to reflect on the state of the knowledge about climate change and how it might contribute to climate policymaking moving forward.
On April 18, Washington Post reporter Sarah Kaplan moderated an expert panel discussion on the findings from the IPCC’s sixth assessment report and the future of climate policymaking given the report’s findings. Panelists included two contributing authors to the WG3 report, along with experts who represent a range of knowledge around climate policymaking. The discussion included reflections about the key findings and what comes next in terms of climate policymaking given what is currently known about how climate change will change our world.
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Elaine Kamarck
Founding Director - Center for Effective Public Management
Senior Fellow - Governance Studies
Max Boykoff
Professor & Chair, Department of Environmental Studies Fellow - Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) University of Colorado Boulder Traditional territories of the Ute, Cheyenne and Arapaho Nations
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