The #IPCC was unable to avoid the contentious debates that have characterized this cycle—especially on the timeline for the production of the Seventh Assessment Report
Friction bled into consideration of other topics
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After 4 days of contentious deliberations at #IPCC64, the Panel raced to conclude work Friday evening
While scientific work to produce the seventh assessment report is progressing, the #IPCC struggled to achieve consensus on issues large and small
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At #IPCC64, the Panel began the session's final day by expressing heartfelt appreciation and good wishes to IPCC Secretary Abdalah Mokssit, who will retire later this year. The Panel then turned to remaining business on the agenda, including discussions of a way forward on the timeline for AR7.
Wildfire on a hillside
IPCC Chair Jim Skea, consults with IPCC Vice-Chair Ladislaus Chang'a, IPCC Deputy Secretary Ermira Fida and IPCC Secretary Abdalah Mokssit
Delegates consult informally during a break.
At #IPCC64 Thursday, fundraising was a priority on the Panel’s agenda, as expenditures exceeded contributions in both 2024 and 2025... and the gap continues to widen
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At #IPCC64, the Panel is addressing work critical to its seventh assessment cycle, including potential paths to agreement on the timeline for AR7.
With an intense schedule of report reviews and approval sessions scheduled for 2027, the #IPCC is trying to best use its two meetings this year to advance other essential work—including its mandated review of its principles and procedures
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#IPCC64
At #IPCC64 today, the Panel will continue consideration of the review of the IPCC's procedures and principles. ENB is publishing photos and brief overviews of this closed meeting each day and will publish a detailed summary following the conclusion of the session. #climatechange
L-R: IPCC Secretary Abdalah Mokssit, Phirun Saiyasitpanich, Director-General, Climate Change and Environment, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Thailand, Raweewan Bhuridej, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Thailand, IPCC Chair Jim Skea, Ko Barrett, Deputy Secretary-General, World Meteorological Organization (WMO), and Martin Krause, Director, Climate Change Division, UN Environnment Programme (UNEP)
View of IPCC delegates in the negotiating room
IPCC Chair Jim Skea discusses with delegates.
Integrity and credibility are the cornerstones of trust in the #IPCC’s influential #climate reports
At #IPCC64 this week, the Panel is initiating a periodic review of its principles and procedures to identify areas that could be enhanced
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The 64th session of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is beginning now in Bangkok. During this meeting the Panel will concentrate on foundational work including reviewing the IPCC's Principles and Procedures and hearing progress reports from the Working Groups. #IPCC64 #climatechange
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