Support Grist
Support nonprofit, independent environmental journalism.
Donate to Grist.

In the News

Tools: print | email | write to the editor | subscribe | RSS

The Bali's in Your Court

Latest IPCC climate report comes out strong, lays groundwork for Bali talks

Posted at 8:11 AM on 19 Nov 2007

"Warming of the climate system is unequivocal," warned the Nobel Prize-winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in its hardest-hitting report yet, released on Saturday. Delegates from more than 140 countries came to agreement on the document, which summarizes three previous reports and warns of the grave dangers posed by climate change. The new report is intended to be a guide for policymakers -- particularly the ones who'll be meeting next month in Bali, Indonesia, to begin hammering out a new treaty to pick up where the Kyoto Protocol leaves off. "Today the world's scientists have spoken, clearly and in one voice," said U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. "In Bali, I expect the world's policymakers to do the same." Scientists reportedly managed to fend off efforts by U.S. representatives and others to weaken the report -- and yet many experts say the final version still doesn't capture how bad the situation really is. "The IPCC is a five-year process and the IPCC is struggling to keep up with the data," said Hans Verolme of WWF. "And the new science is saying: 'You thought it was bad? No, it's worse.'"

sources:  International Herald Tribune, The New York Times
new in Gristmill:  IPCC says debate over, further delay fatal, action not costly, Contents of the IPCC Synthesis Report Summary for Policymakers

< Previous | Next >


Comments: There are no comments. Be the first to post!

You are not logged in. Thus, you cannot post a comment. If you have a Gristmill account, log in below. If you don't have a Gristmill account, well, by all means go make one! Meet you back here in five.

Username: Password:

Forgot your password? Enter your username and click:

The comments of Grist users reflect the opinions of those individuals only, and do not necessarily reflect the viewpoints of Grist, its staff, its board members, their psychotherapists, or their aestheticians. Got it?


ADVERTISING POLICY


About Grist | Support Grist | Jobs Board | Archives | Grist by Email | RSS | Podcasts
Gristmill Blog | In the News | Ask Umbra® | Muckraker | Victual Reality | 'Tis the Season | The Grist List | The Bottom Line



Grist: Environmental News and Commentary
a beacon in the smog (tm) ©2007. Grist Magazine, Inc. All rights reserved. Gloom and doom with a sense of humor®.
Webmaster | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Trademarks