IPCC Sixth Assessment Report (AR6)

The Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is the most comprehensive scientific evaluation of climate change to date. It synthesizes findings on the physical science basis, impacts & adaptation, and mitigation pathways, delivering actionable insights for global policy and resilience planning.

24 Articles
3 Working Groups
Updated Oct 2024
Verified by 18 Climate Experts
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Synthesis Report Physical Science
Summary

Key Findings: The AR6 Synthesis Report

A consolidated overview of the IPCC's Sixth Assessment Report, detailing unequivocal human influence on global warming, observed extreme weather intensification, and narrowing windows for limiting warming to 1.5°C.

WG II Adaptation
Deep Dive

Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability: Working Group II

Analysis of climate risks across ecosystems, human communities, and economic systems. Covers adaptation limits, loss & damage frameworks, and region-specific resilience strategies outlined in AR6.

WG III Mitigation
Technical

Remaining Carbon Budgets & Mitigation Pathways

Breakdown of the 50% and 66% probability carbon budgets to stay below 1.5°C and 2°C. Explores net-zero trajectories, negative emission technologies, and sectoral decarbonization requirements.

Extremes Attribution
Analysis

Climate Extremes: Attribution Science in AR6

How AR6 advances event attribution science, linking heatwaves, floods, and droughts directly to anthropogenic forcing. Includes confidence metrics and observational evidence synthesis.

Ocean & Cryosphere
Report

Ocean & Cryosphere Changes Under Warming Scenarios

Detailed assessment of sea level rise acceleration, ice sheet mass balance, and marine heatwave frequency. Covers tipping points and long-term commitments even under rapid emissions cuts.