
IPCC
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is a United Nations body that assesses scientific research on climate change. Established in 1988, it brings together experts from around the world to evaluate and summarize the latest findings on climate science, impacts, and adaptation. The IPCC produces comprehensive reports that inform governments and policymakers about climate change, its effects, and potential strategies for mitigation and adaptation. These reports are crucial for understanding the urgency of addressing climate change and guiding international climate policies and agreements, such as the Paris Agreement.