Summary
IPCC-47 concluded its work on Friday and adopted decisions on, inter alia:
- The report of the Ad Hoc Task Force on the Future of the Task Group on Data and Scenario Support for Impact and Climate Analysis (ATF-TGICA);
- Participation of developing countries in IPCC activities;
- Gender;
- The Scholarship Programme; and
- Αligning the work of the IPCC with the needs of the global stocktake under the Paris Agreement.
IPCC-47 closed at approximately 4:40pm.
More detail about the discussions leading to the decisions will be included in the ENB summary report, which will be published on Monday, 19 March 2018.
IISD Reporting Services, through its Earth Negotiations Bulletin (ENB) meeting coverage, has provided daily digital coverage and a summary and analysis report from IPCC-47. The PDF version is available here.
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View of the dais during the contact group on alignment
Andrew Ferrone, Luxembourg
Isabel Di Carlo Quero, Venezuela
Working Group III Vice-Chair Diana Ürge-Vorsatz, Hungary
Ephraím Mwepya Shítíma, Zambia
Øyvind Christophersen, Norway
Martine Vanderstraeten, Belgium
Mariane Diop-Kane, Senegal
Christiane Textor, Germany
Éric Brun, France, and Oksana Ekzarkho, IPCC Secretariat
María Amparo Martínez Arroyo, Mexico, and Éric Brun, France
Ladislaus Chang'a, Tanzania
Helen Plume, New Zealand
Delegates from the Saudi Arabia and US delegations consulting
IPCC Vice-Chair Ko Barrett, US
Janet Selato, Botswana
Working Group II Vice-Chair Pius Yanda, Tanzania
Birama Diarra, Mali
Elisha Moyo, Zimbabwe
Working Group I Vice-Chair Noureddine Yassaa and Mouna Yousfi, Algeria
Celso Pazos Alberdi, Cuba
WGII Vice-Chair Taha Zatari, Saudi Arabia
Jolene Cook, UK
Working Group III Vice-Chair Ramón Pichs-Madruga, Cuba
Rob van Dorland, the Netherlands, and Andrew Ferrone, Luxembourg
Trigg Talley, US, and Jolene Cook, UK
Svitlana Krakovska, Ukraine
Do-shick Shin, Republic of Korea
Eric Seyama, Swaziland, and Alice Alpert, US
Ibrahim Mbamoko, Cameroon
Abdalah Mokssit, IPCC Secretary, and Kokou Marcellin Nakpon, Benin
Elhousseine Gouaini, World Meteorological Organization