Sentences with phrase «coordinating lead»

Involved with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) since 1988, he was Coordinating Lead Author, WG II, Chapter 19, «Assessing Key Vulnerabilities and the Risk from Climate Change» and a core writer for the Fourth Assessment Synthesis Report.
The composition of the group of Coordinating Lead Authors and Lead Authors for a chapter, report or summary reflects the range of scientific, technical and socio - economic expertise; geographical representation, ensuring appropriate representation of experts from developing and developed countries and countries with economies in transition; a mixture of experts with and without previous experience in the IPCC; and gender balance.
Including: Annex 1 - Tasks and Responsibilities for Lead Authors, Coordinating Lead Authors, Contributing Authors, Expert Reviewers and Review Editors of IPCC Reports and Government Focal Points; Annex 2 - Procedure on the Use of Literature in IPCC reports; and Annex 3 - IPCC Protocol for Addressing Possible Errors in IPCC Assessment Reports, Synthesis Reports, Special Reports and Methodology Reports Appendix B... covers «Financial Procedures for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)» (explanatory notes to the Financial Procedures for the IPCC)
A Freedom of Information request filed by retired UK engineer David Holland turned up an October 2006 e-mail from Kevin Trenberth, who was one of the coordinating lead authors of Chapter 3 (aka one of the two people in charge).
103 experts from 52 countries were selected as Coordinating Lead Authors and Lead Authors — who will draft each individual chapter - and Review Editors, who will ensure that comments by experts and governments are given appropriate consideration as the report develops.
Overpeck was an IPCC coordinating lead author for chapter 6 of the 2007 Working Group 1 report.
The full list of Coordinating Lead Authors, Lead Authors and Review Editors is here.
According to his CV, WE was a Coordinating Lead author in the WGII sections of the FAR and the TAR.
I did work researching direct injection of CO2 into the ocean interior, and was a coordinating lead author for an IPCC chapter on the topic.
The Coordinating lead author really is important — for coordination, completeness, standards and style.
Jaime, neither DL nor you have demonstrated anything wrong with the «employment of grad students and environmental activists as authors, lead authors and coordinating lead authors of vital IPCC chapters» (nor which chapters you consider «vital» — in the context of this discussion I'd say those of WG1).
So we find a person in his 20's who has yet to be awarded a PhD, who has been a Greenpeace activist, but who is awarded a position as a coordinating lead author on a vital IPCC Chapter which concludes with very high confidence that mitigation is required to head off the more damaging effects of man - made climate change.
That's really quite unfortunate because I would have been happy to tell her that I hadn't even enrolled in a PhD programme yet when first selected as IPCC lead author and coordinating lead author.
COORDINATING LEAD AUTHORS Function: To take overall responsibility for coordinating major sections of a Report.
You don't seem to have done that, and neither has Donna Laframboise, who appears to be the source of the oft - repeated claim that I was a grad student when selected as IPCC lead author and coordinating lead author, at the tender ages of 24 and 28, respectively.
He was also Convening Lead Author of the Third Assessment Report (Chapter 3: 1999 - 2001) and Coordinating Lead Author of the Fourth Assessment Report (Chapter 3: 2002 - 2007); Most recently, he was a Lead Author of the Fifth Assessment Report (Chapter 5: 2010 - 2014).
A chapter typically has two «coordinating lead authors», ten to fifteen «lead authors», and a somewhat larger number of «contributing authors».
Coordinating Lead Authors will play a leading role in ensuring that any crosscutting scientific or technical issues which may involve several sections of a Report are addressed in a complete and coherent manner and reflect the latest information available.
The clue is in the bleedin'title: Coordinating Lead AUTHOR.
When it is obvious that you are unable to morally and / or rationally justify the employment of grad students and environmental activists as authors, lead authors and coordinating lead authors of vital IPCC chapters, you resort to childish, ad hom sniping against the primary (DL) and secondary (me) messengers of this information.
The Coordinating Lead Authors explained that «climate skeptics» often point to this warm spell to question the IPCC for not acknowledging such warm spells.
«And the coordinating lead author, who DL seems to think is the most important, is responsible for stylistic and formatting requirements.»
As a scientist and the coordinating lead author of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report on renewable energy, I have concluded from extensive scientific studies that converting forests into fuel is not carbon neutral.
Which you have to admit is a bit rich coming from a person who puts his / her absolute faith in the IPCC but skims Wiki to pronounce that a meticulous investigative journalist who has spent years researching procedures at the IPCC is simply wrong about coordinating lead authors.
Professor Richard Tol, a prominent climate researcher from Sussex University and a coordinating lead author of an important chapter of the IPCC report, has also drawn negative attention to climate frenzy — in more ways than one.
Dr. Steve Rintoul, a Coordinating Lead Author of Chapter 3 of the latest report, has called the assessments «an extraordinary exercise,» adding, «I don't know of any other area of science where scientists attempt to assess what we know, and how well we know it, in such a comprehensive way.»
``... we have to offer up scary scenarios, make simplified, dramatic statements, and make little mention of any doubts we might have...» — Stephen Schneider, Coordinating Lead Author in Working Group II Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Third Assessment Report
Coordinating Lead Author Overpeck, who was eager to minimize anything to do with the Medieval Warm Period, quickly agreed with Osborn's recommendation, also sneering at the non - «expert» - ness of the suggestion that the Law Dome series be shown to readers:
Susan Joy Hassol participated in this endeavor as editor, working iteratively with the IPCC coordinating lead authors to make the answers to these 19 questions accessible to a general audience.
The composition of the group of Coordinating Lead Authors (CLAs) and Lead Authors (LAs) for a chapter, a report or its summary aims to reflect a range of scientific, technical and socio - economic views and expertise; geographical representation; a mixture of experts with and without previous experience in IPCC; and gender balance.
He was a coordinating lead author on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reports, and serves as a frequent advisor to political and NGO leaders.
He remains the youngest ever coordinating lead author in the history of the IPCC, a mark he set when first appointed coordinating lead author in 1997.
Supporting other UNEP assessments, he was Coordinating Lead Author of the atmosphere chapters in GEO4 and GEO5, UNEP's flagship Global Environment Outlook assessment, exploring the relationships between air quality, climate change and ozone depletion.
He remains the youngest ever first - listed author of an IPCC chapter, a mark he set when appointed coordinating lead author in 1997.
The coordinating lead authors (usually there are two of them) are a chapter's most senior personnel.
Since 1994 Dr Klein has contributed as lead author to six reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), of which three as coordinating lead author.
Since 1994 Dr Klein has contributed as lead author to five reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), of which twice as coordinating lead author.
He is appointed as the coordinating lead author of the Assessment Report 5 by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
To assure that future climate projections are used appropriately, it is crucial to understand what current models can simulate well, and where models need improvements,» said David Bader, with DOE's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the coordinating lead author for this SAP report.
The lead authors include David Bader (coordinating lead author) and Curt Covey, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; William J. Gutowski Jr., Iowa State University; Isaac Held, NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory; Kenneth Kunkel, Illinois State Water Survey; Ronald Miller, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies; Robin Tokmakian, Naval Postgraduate School; and Minghua Zhang, State University of New York, Stony Brook.
Rosenzweig was a Coordinating Lead Author of the IPCC Working Group II Fourth Assessment Report chapter on observed climate changes.
1) Josefino Comiso (the author of the above mentioned book chapter) was a contributing author of the IPCC AR4 Chapter 4, so the coordinating lead authors probably just turned directly to Comiso to provide an unpeer - reviewed update.
«One of the key messages is that if we're going to avoid the impacts of climate change on biodiversity in these priority places, the most effective way of doing that is climate change mitigation — reducing greenhouse gas emissions,» said Warren, a climate change researcher at the University of East Anglia and a coordinating lead author of the Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change's Fifth Assessment Report.
«My guess is that the changes were done by or under the supervision of Coordinating Lead Authors Hegerl and Zwiers.
Gabi Hegerl, joint coordinating lead author of AR4: WG1 Chapter 9, has asked that it be mentioned on this blog that the authors of Forster and Gregory were part of the author team and not unhappy about the presentation of their result (in Figure 9.20).
He cites the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) as the authoritative body, which is not surprising because he was a lead author for the (IPCC) Reports for 1990, 1992, 1995, a Coordinating Lead Author and panel member of the 2001 Report and a Review Editor for Chapter 3 of the 2007 Report.
He has been a Coordinating Lead Author of the scientific assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and was most recently a member of the team leading the 2014 U.S. National Climate Assessment.
He was a coordinating lead author for the 2007 Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
This includes at least two «coordinating lead authors» who are responsible for individual chapters of the report.
For the Fifth AR (AR5), several members of ETCCDI contributed as Coordinating Lead Authors, Lead Authors and Review Editors for various chapters.
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