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IPCC supplementary report, 1992

The IPCC supplementary report of 1992 was published to contribute to the debate on the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change at the 1992 Earth Summit, held in Rio de Janeiro.[1]

The report updated and revised some of the data contained in the IPCC First Assessment Report, and included six new climate change scenarios, including an update of the 1990 reference scenario.[2]

The major conclusion was that research since 1990 did "not affect our fundamental understanding of the science of the greenhouse effect and either confirm or do not justify alteration of the major conclusions of the first IPCC scientific assessment". It noted that transient (time-dependent) simulations, which had been very preliminary in the FAR, were now improved, but did not include aerosol or ozone changes.

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Further reading edit

  • Climate Change 1992: The IPCC Supplementary Report; editors: J.T. Houghton, B.A. Callander and S.K. Varney; Cambridge University Press; 1992
  • IPCC Publications / Reports: 1992 Supplementary Reports (subpages with links to PDFs of sections):
    • The Supplementary Report to The IPCC Scientific Assessment
    • The Supplementary Report to The IPCC Impacts Assessment
    • The IPCC 1990 and 1992 Assessments

References edit

  1. ^ Australia and Greenhouse Policy - A Chronology 2007-04-05 at the Wayback Machine, Australian Parliament, published 1997-09-197, accessed 2007-04-24.
  2. ^ Recommendations by the IPCC Task Group on New Emission Scenarios 2007-06-09 at the Wayback Machine, IPCC, published 2006-03-28, accessed 2007-04-24


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