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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is in its Sixth Assessment cycle, during which the IPCC will produce the Assessment reports of its three Working Groups, three Special Reports, a refinement to the Methodology Report and the Synthesis report. The Synthesis Report (SYR) is the last of the Sixth Assessment Report products, finalized in March 2023, in time to inform the 2023 Global Stocktake by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change as mandated by Decision 1/CP.21 .
2023 is when countries will review progress towards the Paris Agreement goals, including the goal of keeping global warming to well below 2°C while pursuing efforts to limit it to 1.5°C. The Synthesis Report of the Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) provides an overview of the state of knowledge on the science of climate change, emphasizing new results since the Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) in 2014. It is fully based on the reports of the three Working Groups of the IPCC, as well as on the three Special Reports on Global Warming of 1.5°C, on Climate Change and Land, and on the Ocean and the Cryosphere in a Changing Climate. It provides an integrated view of climate change as the final part of the Sixth Assessment Report. The Synthesis Report consists of the Summary for Policymakers and a Longer Report. It will be published as a stand-alone publication in the six official UN languages.
IPCC Procedures for the preparation, review, adoption and approval of the SYR can be found here. The SYR outline was agreed at the 52nd Panel Session of the IPCC in February 2020.
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Since the IPCC was created in 1988, there have been 6 Synthesis Reports:
- The Overview of the First Assessment Report (1990)
- The IPCC Second Assessment Report Synthesis of Scientific-technical Information Relevant to Interpreting Article 2 of the UNFCCC (1995)
- The Synthesis Report of the Third Assessment Report (2001)
- The Synthesis Report of the Fourth Assessment Report (2007)
- The Synthesis Report of the Fifth Assessment Report (2014)
- The Synthesis Report of the Sixth Assessment Report (2023) – Subject to copy edit
The AR6 Synthesis Report is based on the three Working Group contributions to the AR6 as well as on the three Special Reports prepared in this assessment cycle.
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SYNTHESIS REPORT
AR6 Synthesis Report: Climate Change 2023
March 2023
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AR6 Climate Change 2022: Mitigation of Climate Change
April 2022
WORKING GROUP REPORT
AR6 Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability
February 2022
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AR6 Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis
August 2021
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The Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate
September 2019
SPECIAL REPORT
August 2019
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2019 Refinement to the 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories
May 2019
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October 2018
SYNTHESIS REPORT
AR5 Synthesis Report: Climate Change 2014
October 2014
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To support the Synthesis Report writing process, the SYR TSU organizes various meetings including Core Writing Team meetings. The Core Writing Team (CWT) is the group of authors who are preparing the Synthesis Report. The IPCC Bureau at its 58th Session in May 2020 selected the members of CWT from the author teams of the three IPCC Working Groups and the three Special Reports, reflecting balance in geographical distribution, gender, and representative of a range of expertise. The list of 30 Core Writing Team authors and 9 Review Editors can be found here. The CWT also includes the Chair, the IPCC Vice-Chairs, the Working Group Co-Chairs, the heads of the Working Group and Synthesis Report Technical Support Units, and the Secretary of the IPCC.
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Third Core Writing Team Meeting of the AR6 Synthesis Report
April 25, 2022
LEAD AUTHOR MEETINGS
Second Core Writing Team meeting of the AR6 Synthesis Report
August 16, 2021
LEAD AUTHOR MEETINGS
First Core Writing Team meeting of the AR6 Synthesis Report
January 25, 2021
LEAD AUTHOR MEETINGS
Informal meetings on the AR6 Synthesis Report
September 1, 2020
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Urgent climate action can secure a liveable future for all
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Live stream of IPCC press conference to launch the Synthesis Report of the Sixth Assessment Report
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March 2023
PRESS RELEASE
IPCC meets to approve the final component of the Sixth Assessment Report
INTERLAKEN, March 13 –The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) began its meeting today to approve the Synthesis Report to …
March 2023
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Media interviews with IPCC authors of the Synthesis Report of the Sixth Assessment Report
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March 2023
MEDIA ADVISORY
Updated on 14 March 2023 to extend the registration deadline to midnight CET on Thursday 16 March 2023. Updated on …
February 2023
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The Technical Support Unit (TSU) of the Synthesis Report of the AR6 is mandated to plan and manage the writing process of the SYR, including arranging author meetings, assisting the author team while drafting the SYR, ensuring quality control of the SYR and ensuring compliance with the IPCC Processes and Procedures and Panel decisions. The TSU SYR is established under the responsibility of the Chair of the IPCC. The SYR TSU is located in Seoul, Republic of Korea and financially supported by the Government of the Republic of Korea.
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Director of Administration (Based in Republic of Korea)
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Science Officer (Based in Canada)
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Senior Scientist (Based in Republic of Korea)
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Scientific Steering Committee
At the 58th Session of the Bureau (Electronic session, 19-20 May 2020), the Chair established a Scientific Steering Committee (SSC) for the Synthesis Report (SYR) of the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) to support the development of the SYR. The SYR SSC comprises the whole IPCC Bureau, excluding those members who serve as Review Editors to the SYR.
- Hoesung Lee (Chair, IPCC)
- Youba Sokona (Vice Chair, IPCC)
- Ko Barrett (Vice Chair, IPCC)
- Thelma Krug (Vice Chair, IPCC)
- Valérie Masson-Delmotte (Co-Chair of Working Group I)
- Panmao Zhai (Co-Chair of Working Group I)
- Hans-Otto Pörtner (Co-Chair of Working Group II)
- Debra Roberts (Co-Chair of Working Group II)
- Priyadarshi Shukla (Co-Chair of Working Group III)
- Jim Skea (Co-Chair of Working Group III)
- Kiyoto, Tanabe (Co-Chair of TFI)
- Eduardo Calvo (Co-Chair of TFI)
- Muhammad Tariq (Vice-Chair Working Group I)
- Carolina Vera (Vice-Chair Working Group I)
- Jan Fuglestvedt (Vice-Chair Working Group I)
- Fatima Driouech (Vice-Chair Working Group I)
- Edvin Aldrian (Vice-Chair Working Group I)
- Noureddine Yassaa (Vice-Chair Working Group I)
- Andreas Fischlin (Vice-Chair Working Group II)
- Carlos Méndez (Vice-Chair Working Group II)
- Joy Jacqueline Pereira (Vice-Chair Working Group II)
- Sergey Semenov (Vice-Chair Working Group II)
- Pius Yanda (Vice-Chair Working Group II)
- Taha M. Zatari (Vice-Chair Working Group II)
- Diana Ürge-Vorsatz (Vice-Chair Working Group III)
- Andy Reisinger (Vice-Chair Working Group III)
- Ramón Pichs-Madruga (Vice-Chair Working Group III)
- Nagmeldin G.E. Mahmoud (Vice-Chair Working Group III)
- Diriba Korecha Dadi (Vice-Chair Working Group III)
- Carlo Carraro (Vice-Chair Working Group III)
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