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From AR5 to AR6 : IPCC perspective on climate observations, climate modelling and climate services Valérie Masson-Delmotte co-chair, WGI

The role of the IPCC and working principles Special reports Schedule for the main assessment report Key AR6 pre-scoping questions for WGI

The role of the IPCC to assess on a comprehensive, objective, open and transparent basis the scientific, technical and socio-economic information relevant to understanding the scientific basis of risk of human-induced climate change its potential impacts and options for adaptation and mitigation. IPCC reports should be neutral with respect to policy

IPCC assessments Rigorous AR6 WGI bureau Robust Transparent Comprehensive WGI basis : peer-review literature Observations, process-based understanding, modelling Global to regional scales Past, present and future Climate information with communication of uncertainty

Impossibile visualizzare l'immagine. tsu@ipcc-wg1.universite-paris-saclay.fr Head Anna Pirani Operation Clotilde Péan Assistant Communication officer IT officer Science Wilfran Moufouma-Okia Science officers

Science Community Process Authors Governments IPCC decision to undertake report Scoping of Outline of Assessment Approval of Outline Nomination and selection (Authors, Review editors) Preliminary Draft Expert Review Submitted Expert Review Accepted First Order Draft Second Order Draft Final Draft Government Review Government Review SPM approval, acceptance of Report Literature to be assessed: submitted (Second Order Draft review), and accepted (Final Draft review).

The role of the IPCC and working principles Special reports Schedule for the main assessment report Key AR6 pre-scoping questions for WGI

Special Reports Focused on cross-cutting topics across Working Groups 31 initial proposals (including invitation from UNFCCC Paris Agreement) Key aspect of scoping : SR versus AR6

Three Special Reports 09/2018 Impacts of global warming of 1.5 ºC above pre-industrial levels and related global greenhouse gas emission pathways, in the context of strengthening the global response to the threat of climate change, sustainable development and efforts to eradicate poverty. 09/2019 Climate change, desertification, land degradation, sustainable land management, food security, and greenhouse gas fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems Climate change and oceans and the cryosphere 09/2019

SR1.5 : outline submitted for consideration to IPCC-44 17-20 October 2016 Front Matter Summary for Policy Makers (2 pages) (15-20 pages) 1. Framing and context (15 pages) 2. Mitigation pathways compatible with 1.5 C in the context of sustainable development (40 pages) 3. Impacts of 1.5 C global warming on natural and human systems (60 pages) 4. Strengthening the global response to the threat of climate change 5. Approaches to implementing a strengthened global response to the threat of climate change 6. Sustainable development, poverty eradication and reducing inequalities Up to 10 boxes integrated case studies/regional and cross-cutting themes FAQs (40 pages) (20 pages) (40 pages) (20 pages) (10 pages) TOTAL: (247/267 pages)

SR1.5 schedule 2016 Science Community Authors of SR1.5 Governments April IPCC 43 - Decision to undertake SR1.5 Aug Scoping of Outline of Assessment Oct 2017 IPCC 44 - Approval of Outline Nomination and Selection of Experts Preliminary Draft July Oct 2018 Jan Expert Review Submitted Expert Review First Order Draft Second Order Draft Government Review April June Accepted Final Draft Government Review Sept IPCC 48 - Approval SPM, Acceptance of Report

The role of the IPCC and working principles Special reports Schedule for the main assessment report Key AR6 pre-scoping questions for WGI

WGI AR6 schedule Science Community Lead authors of WGI Governments 2015 05/2016 Call for scoping nominations now (3-30 oct)! Scoping of Outline of Assessment Election of WG 09/2016 02/2017 Approval of Outline Nomination and Selection of Experts Preliminary Draft 05/2019 Expert Review Submitted First Order Draft 03/2020 Expert Review Second Order Draft Government Review Accepted 12/2020 Final Draft Government Review 04/2021 Approval SPM, Acceptance of Report

Expertise areas for AR6 scoping WGI Climate system (atmosphere, ocean, land surface, cryosphere): observations (past and present), processes, and interactions Natural and anthropogenic drivers of climate change (land use, well-mixed greenhouse gases, short-lived forcers including aerosols), carbon and other biogeochemical cycles Climate modelling, model evaluation, predictions, scenarios and projections, detection and attribution, on global and regional scales Earth system feedbacks and dynamical responses, including abrupt change Climate variability, climate phenomena and teleconnections, extremes and implications for regional climate

Expertise areas for AR6 scoping Cross-cutting Co-benefits, risks and co-costs of mitigation and adaptation, including interactions and trade-offs, technological and financial challenges and options Ethics and equity: climate change, sustainable development, gender, poverty eradication, livelihoods, and food security Perception of risks and benefits of climate change, adaptation and mitigation options, and societal responses, including psychological and sociological aspects Climate engineering, greenhouse gas removal, and associated feedbacks and impacts Regional and sectorial climate information Epistemology and different forms of climate related knowledge and data, including indigenous and practice-based knowledge

From AR5 to AR6 : recent expert meetings and workshops 2014 : Joint WCRP/IPCC Workshop on IPCC AR5: Lessons Learnt for Climate Change Research and WCRP 2015 : Expert Meeting on Climate Change, Food, and Agriculture 2015 : Expert Meeting on Regional Climate Projections and their Use in Impacts and Risk Analysis Studies 2016 : Expert Meeting on Communication 2016 : Future Earth/PROVIA/IPCC Risks and Solutions Workshop

Reminder of AR5 outline Introduction Chapter 1 Observations and Paleoclimate Information Chapters 2, 3, 4, 5 Process Understanding Chapters 6, 7 From Forcing to Attribution of Climate Change Chapters 8, 9, 10 Future Climate Change and Predictability Chapters 11, 12 Integration Chapters 13, 14 WGI Annex I: Atlas of Global and Regional Climate Projections WGII Part B : Regional Aspects (continents, polar regions, small islands, ocean)

AR5 outline Introduction Chapter 1 Observations and Paleoclimate Information Chapters 2, 3, 4, 5 Process Understanding Chapters 6, 7 Clouds and aerosols From Forcing to Attribution of Climate Change Chapters 8, 9, 10 Model evaluation Detection and attribution of climate change : from global to regional Future Climate Change and Predictability Chapters 11, 12 Near-term climate change : projections and predictions Long-term climate change : projections, commitments and irreversibility Integration Chapters 13, 14 Sea level change Climate phenomena and their relevance for future regional change

A few sensitive issues from AR5 WGI Links with global targets Arctic sea ice Rate of global warming Hydrological cycle

Pre-scoping considerations From global to regional aspects Strengthen regional asssement (incl. extreme events) Strengthen process-based understanding (e.g. clouds-circulation) Observations : Skills of reanalysis products (atmosphere, land, ocean) for assessments of regional trends, extreme events Integration between WGI and WGII : Regional aspects at the interface between climate response and impacts (incl. mountains, cities, small islands) End-user / sectorial needs Near-term (including volcanic eruption) / long term Attribution Model evaluation : Regional aspects, processes Lessons learnt from forecast and hindcast Role of ocean surface state on regional climate From evaluation to model selection?

AR6 expert meetings and workshops Co-sponsored conferences - FAO symposium on Climate Change, Land Use and Food Security (01/2017) - 10 th International Carbon Dioxide Conference (08/2017) - International Conference on Climate Change and Cities (01/2018) Potential topics for future expert meetings (under discussion) - WGI-WCRP : Climate model evaluation and reliability - WGIII : Mitigation, sustainability and climate stabilization - WGI-II-III : Scenarios in the AR6 - WGI-II : Regional climate downscaling - WGI-II : Attribution of extreme events

WGI contact : tsu@ipcc-wg1.universite-paris-saclay.fr IPCC web site : www.ipcc.ch (Information for Focal Point contacts)