Half a dozen takeaways from a first read of the new IPCC AR6 report. As climate scientists we tend to look at the IPCC reports a little differently than the general public might. Here are a few things that mark this report out from previous versions that relate to issues we've discussed here before: Extreme events are increasingly connected to climate (duh!)Sea level rise is a big dealUse, … Read Full Article about AR6 of the best
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The IPCC Sixth Assessment Report
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Climate scientists are inordinately excited by the release of a new IPCC report (truth be told, that's a bit odd - It's a bit like bringing your end-of-(seven)-year project home and waiting anxiously to see how well it will be received). So, in an uncharacteristically enthusiastic burst of effort, we have a whole suite of posts on the report for you to read. AR6 of the Best. Half a dozen … Read Full Article about The IPCC Sixth Assessment Report
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Deciphering the ‘SPM AR6 WG1’ code
I followed with great interest the launch of the sixth assessment report Working Group 1 (The Physical Science Basis) from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on August 9th. The main report is quite impressive (see earlier posts here, here, here, and here) but the press … Read Full Article about Deciphering the ‘SPM AR6 WG1’ code
Unforced Variations: Sep 2021
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This month's open thread for climate science topics. Not sure about you, but we are still reading the details of the IPCC report. We are watching the unfolding hurricane season with trepidation, with particular concern related to the impacts of compound events (and not just those associated with … Read Full Article about Unforced Variations: Sep 2021
Sea level in the IPCC 6th assessment report (AR6)
My top 3 impressions up-front: The sea level projections for the year 2100 have been adjusted upwards again. The IPCC has introduced a new high-end risk scenario, stating that a global rise “approaching 2 m by 2100 and 5 m by 2150 under a very high greenhouse gas emissions scenario cannot be … Read Full Article about Sea level in the IPCC 6th assessment report (AR6)
A deep dive into the IPCC’s updated carbon budget numbers
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Guest post by Joeri Rogelj (Twitter: @joerirogelj) Since temperature targets became international climate goals, we have been trying to understand and quantify the implications for our global emissions. Carbon budgets play an important role in this translation. Carbon budgets tell us how much … Read Full Article about A deep dive into the IPCC’s updated carbon budget numbers
#NotAllModels
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The biggest contribution scientists can make to #scicomm related to the newly released IPCC Sixth Assessment report, is to stop talking about the multi-model mean. … Read Full Article about #NotAllModels
A Tale of Two Hockey Sticks
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Two decades ago, the so-called “Hockey Stick” curve, published in 1999 by me and my co-authors , was featured in the all-important “Summary for Policy Makers” (SPM) of the 2001 IPCC Third Assessment report. The curve, which depicted temperature variations over the past 1000 years estimated from … Read Full Article about A Tale of Two Hockey Sticks
We are not reaching 1.5ºC earlier than previously thought
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Guest commentary by Malte Meinshausen, Zebedee Nicholls, and Piers Forster Of all the troubling headlines emerging from the release of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) WG1 report, one warning will surely dominate headlines in the next days and weeks: Earth is likely to reach … Read Full Article about We are not reaching 1.5ºC earlier than previously thought
Realclimate redesign
After more than 15 years with basically the same layout, the Realclimate website - while still functional - has become increasing anachronistic both in appearance and 'under the hood'. In order to take advantage of more up to date web-site designs and new features that have been developed since the … Read Full Article about Realclimate redesign
Unforced Variations: Aug 2021
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This month is IPCC month - the Sixth Assessment Report from Working Group 1 is out on Monday August 9. We'll have some detailed comments once it's out, but in the meantime, feel free to speculate widely (always considering that IPCC is restricted to assessing existing literature...). Open thread … Read Full Article about Unforced Variations: Aug 2021
Climate adaptation should be based on robust regional climate information
Climate adaptation steams forward with an accelerated speed that can be seen through the Climate Adaptation Summit in January (see previous post), the ECCA 2021 in May/June, and the upcoming COP26. Recent extreme events may spur this development even further (see previous post about attribution of … Read Full Article about Climate adaptation should be based on robust regional climate information