Overview of talk: Jonathan Overpeck, The University of Arizona

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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), international science diplomacy, and the challenge of climate change in the 21st century. Jonathan Overpeck, The University of Arizona Overview of talk: (1) The rise of use-inspired climate science (2) Quick overview of the IPCC (3) Clear evidence that the IPCC works (4) Why diplomacy is intrinsic to the IPCC, and visa versa NASA

First, an important disclaimer It s key to remember that the IPCC is an intergovernmental organization, and that the scientists who help carry out IPCC tasks (e.g., the assessments) do not speak for the IPCC. Thus, I m speaking for myself - as a scientists who has been involved with the IPCC for a number of years, and in a number of capacities.

Second, a little history Back in the day It was all about basic research, e.g., understanding how the climate system worked because we were curious Drought (Woodhouse and Overpeck, 1998; after Cook et al., 1996)

History (continued) Then came the realization that 1)there was predictability in the climate system 2)decision-makers could use knowledge about both climate variability and climate change both natural and human caused 3)the challenges and benefits of climate knowledge became recognized as global, and

History (continued) an urgency was developing for climate science to provide knowledge, answers and choices for decision-makers around the globe By definition, climate science became intrinsically diplomatic

after Overpeck, Meehl, Easterling and Bony, Science, February 2011

The birth of the IPCC Born of diplomacy: The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was created in 1988; first report 1990 Set up by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) to provide the governments of the world with a clear scientific view of what is happening to the world's climate

UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) International treaty on climate change, formulated at the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio, 186 countries, ratified by the US in 1992 Ultimate (Article 2) Objective: Stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system Achieve within a time frame sufficient to allow ecosystems to adapt naturally, to ensure that food production is not threatened, and to enable economic development to proceed in a sustainable manner

Latest Sea Level Projections Suggest up to ONE Meter per Century is Possible Percent Municipal Area at Risk Source: J. Weiss, J. Overpeck, B. Strauss, Climatic Change Letters, February 2011

Climate Change Is A Global Challenge +6 meter sea level rise (Weiss and Overpeck, unpub.) Topical Cyclone Yasi (NASA, February 2, 2011)

Past and Projected Estimated Extinction Rates (Pereira et al., Science, December, 2010)

So, what is the IPCC?

The IPCC is The IPCC is a scientific body literally 1000 s of scientists participate in a process that strives to be comprehensive, objective, open and transparent It assesses the most recent scientific, technical and socio-economic information; it does not carry out research; it is not policy prescriptive

Read all about it http://www.ipcc.ch/organization/organization_procedures.shtml

Evidence that the IPCC does work The governments of the world are very engaged they approve the process, the foci and the report structure they review, question, approve and use the reports Results widely used well beyond policy Scientists volunteer their time over & over When problems emerge, the process learns and corrects

The IPCC and science diplomacy The IPCC promotes the required international scientific collaboration, e.g., climate change is a global problem expertise is not all in one country data are not all in one country The IPCC promotes capacity building and international collaboration of equals via funding to enable participation via other special programs e.g., education scholarships, library access via a philosophy that everyone is equal

The IPCC and political diplomacy The IPCC provides the scientific understanding and consensus needed for effective international agreements The IPCC scientific community promotes the diversity of national expertise needed to enable effective international negotiation and buy-in The IPCC scientific community also builds the needed capacity for national- to local-scale climate change adaptation and mitigation, (including the effective use of development funds)

Bottom-line: The IPCC has been a scientific success, as well as a diplomatic success Thanks