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2022-03-04 | |
发布年 | 2022 |
语种 | 英语 |
国家 | 国际 |
领域 | 气候变化 |
正文(英文) | GENEVA, March 4 – The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) will consider the Working Group III contribution to the Sixth Assessment Report at a session to be held virtually from 21 March to 1 April 2022. The Working Group III (WGIII) contribution assesses mitigation of climate change. The meeting will be both the 56th Session of the IPCC and the 14th Session of the Working Group III. This means that the 14th Session of Working Group III will consider line-by-line the Summary for Policymakers of the Working Group III report. This is a process done by government representatives in dialogue with the authors of the report. This Working Group session concludes with the acceptance of the underlying scientific-technical assessment. Then the IPCC Session will accept the work of the Working Group III Session, thus formally accepting the entire report. Release of the Working Group III Summary for Policymakers – Press conference 10 a.m. GMT (London) on Monday, 4 April 2022 – 18:00 JST (Tokyo), 16:00 ICT (Bangkok), 12:00 EAT (Nairobi), 12:00 EEST (Amman), 11:00 CEST (Geneva), 06:00 BRT (Sao Paulo, 05:00 EDT (New York). The press conference will be streamed live and further details about scheduled speakers and how to access the live stream will be sent closer to the time. Registered media will also receive details on how to submit questions closer to the time. For more details on registration please see “How to register” section of this advisory. The IPCC Chair, Working Group III Co-Chairs and report
authors will be available for interviews after the press conference. Details on
how media can request interviews will be sent in the coming weeks. The opening ceremony, running for an hour, will include addresses by the IPCC Chair, senior officials from the United Nations Environment Programme, the World Meteorological Organisation the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, and others. The opening ceremony is open to media. Otherwise the IPCC approval sessions are closed to the public and media. Embargoed materials The exact time when the embargoed material will be made available will depend on the duration of the plenary approving the Summary for Policymakers and acceptance of the underlying report. Registered media will receive an email alert once the embargoed materials have been posted. Please note that registering for the press conference
will not automatically provide you with access to embargoed materials. Media
representatives wishing to access the embargoed materials must select the
option for “embargo” in the online accreditation form,
regardless of whether they are registering to attend the press conference or
not. How to register It is not necessary to register simply to follow the live stream of the press conference. Registration is only required to receive details of how to submit questions during the press conference and/or to access embargoed materials. Every IPCC report requires new registration. Even if you successfully registered for a previous report, you must re-register for this one. If you were accredited for the Working Group II report released on 28 February, please simply attach the email from IPCC that had log in details as your credential. To register please click the green “Register” button here and fill in the form that comes up. (Do NOT log in). Here is a video guide. Please ensure that you have scanned copies of your credentials ready when you start filling in the form, as the system will not allow you to proceed without uploading these. You can upload up to two files in JPG, PNG and PDF formats. Altogether these two files should not exceed 4MB in total. The required credentials are:
Before filling in the form, please carefully read the guidelines below, which need to be followed by all users, including media representatives who have used the system before. On the IPCC media portal, follow the following steps:
The IPCC media team will review your credentials. Once you are registered to attend the press conference you will receive an email confirming your registration. If you request access to the embargoed materials, the email you receive will have credentials to use to log into the system. It will take several days to process your registration. If your registration is incomplete, you will receive an email to correct it. Please put ipcc-media@wmo.int and media@ipcc.ch on your list of safe senders. Once you have log in details for the media portal, to access the system you will need to agree to respect the terms of the embargo If you have used the system before, the email that you receive will indicate that you should use “Your global IPCC password”, which refers to your previous password. In case you have lost it, please click “Forgot password” on the IPCC media registration page. The deadline for the WGIII event registration is 11.59 pm CET on 30 March 2022. We encourage you to register as soon as possible and not leave it to the last minute as the IPCC has limited capacity to deal with late or last-minute requests. The IPCC cannot guarantee that it will be able to review requests submitted after the deadline. Each member of a media team should register individually using their unique email address. Embargoed materials are strictly intended for the media covering the release of the report. Access may be extended to relevant bodies preparing communications activities and materials to coincide with the release of the report. Like media representatives, you will be required when registering and when accessing materials to agree to respect the terms of the embargo. When registering, your credentials will be an ID from your institution confirming your position, or a scanned copy of your business card and a general ID such as a passport or national identity card. For more details, click here. Other arrangements ENDS For more information contact: Notes for Editors About the IPCC Thousands of people from all over the world contribute to the work of the IPCC. For the assessment reports, experts volunteer their time as IPCC authors to assess the thousands of scientific papers published each year to provide a comprehensive summary of what is known about the drivers of climate change, its impacts and future risks, and how adaptation and mitigation can reduce those risks. The IPCC has three working groups: Working Group I, dealing with the physical science basis of climate change; Working Group II, dealing with impacts, adaptation and vulnerability; and Working Group III, dealing with the mitigation of climate change. It also has a Task Force on National Greenhouse Gas Inventories that develops methodologies for measuring emissions and removals. IPCC assessments provide governments, at all levels, with scientific information that they can use to develop climate policies. IPCC assessments are a key input into the international negotiations to tackle climate change. IPCC reports are drafted and reviewed in several stages, thus guaranteeing objectivity and transparency. About the Sixth Assessment Cycle At its 41st Session in February 2015, the IPCC decided to produce a Sixth Assessment Report (AR6). At its 42nd Session in October 2015 it elected a new Bureau that would oversee the work on this report and Special Reports to be produced in the assessment cycle. At its 43rd Session in April 2016, it decided to produce three Special Reports, a Methodology Report and AR6. The Working Group I contribution to the Sixth Assessment Report Climate Change 2021: the Physical Science Basis was released on 9 August 2021.The Working Group II contribution, Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability, was released on 28 February 2022. More information about the Working Group III report, including its agreed outline, can be found here. The concluding Synthesis Report is due in autumn 2022. The IPCC also publishes special reports on more specific issues between assessment reports. Global Warming of 1.5°C, an IPCC special report on the impacts of global warming of 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels and related global greenhouse gas emission pathways, in the context of strengthening the global response to the threat of climate change, sustainable development, and efforts to eradicate poverty was launched in October 2018. Climate Change and Land, an IPCC special report on climate change, desertification, land degradation, sustainable land management, food security, and greenhouse gas fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems was launched in August 2019, and the Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate was released in September 2019. In May 2019 the IPCC released the 2019 Refinement to the 2006 IPCC Guidelines on National Greenhouse Gas Inventories, an update to the methodology used by governments to estimate their greenhouse gas emissions and removals. For more information visit www.ipcc.ch. The website includes outreach materials including videos about the IPCC and video recordings from outreach events conducted as webinars or live-streamed events. Most videos published by the IPCC can be found on our YouTube channel. |
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条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/347414 |
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