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Delegates to a key UN-backed climate meeting this week will be forced to consider what their future work might look like without US government participation.
Researchers from Beijing Normal University have analyzed how China's land system may change in 2100 under a 1.5°C global warming scenario and a reference scenario without updated emission reduction measures.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has opened its 62nd Plenary Session in Hangzhou, China, to consider and agree on the draft
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The Trump administration told US government scientists working on a vital global climate report to stop their work – the president’s latest move to withdraw the US from global climate action and research.
The meeting in Hangzhou comes on the heels of the hottest year on record and rising alarm over the pace of warming.
The High Ambition Coalition of European and climate vulnerable countries said grounding the 2028 UN progress report in up-to-date science was a crucial part of the Paris climate deal, and warned that severing that link “would undermine its credibility and integrity.”
Re “Two very different views on state’s response to climate change” (Feb. 15): Thomas W. Schoene says that because every country needs to contribute to mitigating climate change,
US representatives are not at a key climate science meeting in China, sitting out a fight over the UN's next blockbuster assessment of global warming research.