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Mini E-course Webinar 1: How does the IPCC work?
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Future Climate for Africa (FCFA) is hosting a second round of the mini e-course on Expert and Government Review of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Assessment Reports. A first round was given for African experts in 2018. The objective of this course is to increase the involvement of expert reviewers from all developing countries (not only Africa) in IPCC reports, focusing on the first draft of the Working Group II report.
Webinar 1: How does the IPCC work?, took place on 15 October 2019, and was delivered by distinguished international experts with extensive past involvement in the IPCC. Webinar 1 covered:
-The role of the IPCC
-Governance and structure,
-IPCC products
-What is an Assessment IPCC style
-The assessment process including its reviews
-Interactions of the IPCC with society and policy making
SPEAKERS
Dr. Leo Meyer - ClimateContact Consulting
Skip to Leo's presentation - 2:55 and 42:09
Prof. Jean-Pascal van Ypersele - Université catholique de Louvain (Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium)
Skip to Jean-Pascal's presentation - 17:05
Copies of the English, French and Spanish versions of the presentations are available on the Future Climate for Africa website via this link:
Webinar 1: How does the IPCC work?, took place on 15 October 2019, and was delivered by distinguished international experts with extensive past involvement in the IPCC. Webinar 1 covered:
-The role of the IPCC
-Governance and structure,
-IPCC products
-What is an Assessment IPCC style
-The assessment process including its reviews
-Interactions of the IPCC with society and policy making
SPEAKERS
Dr. Leo Meyer - ClimateContact Consulting
Skip to Leo's presentation - 2:55 and 42:09
Prof. Jean-Pascal van Ypersele - Université catholique de Louvain (Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium)
Skip to Jean-Pascal's presentation - 17:05
Copies of the English, French and Spanish versions of the presentations are available on the Future Climate for Africa website via this link: