Side Event - Key Findings of the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report in the Context of Recent Developments and Outlook for the Seventh Cycle
Monday, 4th December 2023
Recent extreme events and developments in emissions, adaptation and finance since the publication of the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment cycle reports (AR6) have led to questions about current climate and potential future warming, among others. Are recent extreme weather events consistent with AR6 findings? Could we be approaching critical physical thresholds or tipping points? Can we still effectively adapt to increased risks to human and natural systems? Is limiting global warming to 1.5°C still achievable?
The purpose of the side event is to reflect on selected key findings of the IPCC’s Synthesis Report and other AR6 products, in the context of recent developments. Each of the working groups provide anchors to recent trends from AR6, followed by an outlook into the priorities of the Seventh Cycle. How do recent developments fit into the conclusions and outlook presented in the three working group reports and the Synthesis report? Which are the key new knowledge gaps that need to be addressed for a most effective AR7 cycle?
Location: SE Room 1
Katherine CALVIN
NASA
Ladislaus Chang'a
Tanzania Meteorological Authority (TMA)
WINSTON CHOW
Singapore Management University
Ermira Fida
IPCC Secretariat
Joy Jacqueline Pereira
Institute for Environment and Development
Ramón PICHS MADRUGA
Centro de Investigaciones de EconomÃa Mundial (CIEM)
Jim Skea
International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)
Diana ÜRGE-VORSATZ
Center for Climate Change and Sustainable Energy Policy (3CSEP), Central European University
Bart Van Den Hurk
Deltares
Robert Vautard
CNRS - Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement
Xiaoye ZHANG
China Meteorological Administration
AR7 roles of IPCC Vice Chairs
IPCC
Challenges for WG1
WG1 Co-Chairs vision
IPCC Working Group II
From AR6 to AR7
Climate Change 2022: Mitigation of Climate Change
WGIII