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IPCC : Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change by Mr. Batcabe © your company name. All rights reserved.Title of your presentation

The 4 Aspects Why do we need this? What is it? BenefitsDrawbacks © your company name. All rights reserved.Title of your presentation

Increasing debate in the 1980’s regarding “human-induced climate change” Why? scrippsco2.ucsd.edu/graphics_gallery/mauna_l oa_record/ mauna_loa_record.html

“Protection of the global climate for present and future generations of mankind” (1988) Why? CO 2

World Meterological Organization (WMO) UNITED NATIONS Environmental Programme (UNEP) © your company name. All rights reserved.Title of your presentation Who?What ?

© your company name. All rights reserved.Title of your presentation What?

Scientists The IPCC represents a unique partnership between the scientific community and the world’s governments. Thousands of scientists and experts from all over the world contribute to the preparation of IPCC reports as authors, contributors, review editors and expert reviewers; none of them paid by the IPCC.” © your company name. All rights reserved.Title of your presentation Who?What ?

- Coordinate scientists across disciplines - Improve our understanding of the natural world - Spur government spending on cutting edge research - Advise policy-makers - Educate the public SAVE THE PLANET! © your company name. All rights reserved.Title of your presentation Benefits

- Politicize science – ack! - Who’s got extra cash laying around! - Negative effect on globalization and development - LEDC’s want their share! © your company name. All rights reserved.Title of your presentation Drawbacks

Your Decision Which will be your primary focus? © your company name. All rights reserved.Title of your presentation

Your Decision Which will be your primary focus? © your company name. All rights reserved.Title of your presentation

References IPCC Secretariat. (2010). 22 Years of IPCC Assessment. In Understanding Climate Change. Retrieved August 27, 2013, from brochure_understanding.pdf. brochure_understanding.pdf Keeling (2008). Carbon dioxide concentration at Mauna Loa Observatory. In Retrieved August 27, 2013 from scrippsco2.ucsd.edu/graphics_gallery/mauna_loa_record/ (Graph from Wikipedia) © your company name. All rights reserved.Title of your presentation