Roundup: Everything You Need to Know About the IPCC Report

 

Today the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change () released a of its latest report on global warming.  The major take-home message: Climate scientists can now say with 95 percent certainty that humans are the primary cause of climate change since 1950.

 

The IPCC鈥檚 report represents an evaluation of all climate research to date, brought together in a massive publication to inform policymakers about the state of our planet and its future.

 

Nature sums up other key conclusions in the editorial 鈥:鈥 鈥淵es, greenhouse gases are changing the climate. Yes, we are already seeing substantial impacts, and more are on the way. And yes, this adds up to a problem for society that is significant and warrants immediate attention.鈥

 

Hundreds of climate scientists collaborate on the panel鈥檚 major reports, which the IPCC publishes roughly every five years (with shorter publications appearing more regularly). But argue that the panel needs to stop developing behemoth documents twice a decade and shift instead to publishing shorter topically focused reports that can more practically guide policy鈥攁s with its 2012 .

 

We鈥檝e pulled together some of the best reporting and resources for learning more about this report, which will be released in stages over the next year.

 

Start off with John Upton鈥檚 excellent primer on Grist,

 

Upton also summarizes the findings,

 

For those of you wondering why certainty is a 鈥渕ere鈥 95%, check out Seth Borenstein鈥檚 answer on the AP:

 

Nature has pulled together an in-depth package 鈥溾 on the IPCC, with and 鈥攏ot to mention a of the IPCC

 

Scientific American鈥檚 David Biello reviews the impacts in

 

Brad Plumer at The Washington Post offers some context鈥攕umming it all up in his headline:

 

Andrew Freedman offers another good summary over at ClimateCentral:

 

Phil Plait on Slate tackles denialists in

 

Last but not least, here鈥檚 the 36-page summary itself, replete with colorful/terrifying figures,

 

 

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