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Q&A: Why the standoff between nations over the next IPCC reports matters

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Q&A: Why the standoff between nations over the next IPCC reports matters
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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) latest assessment cycle has been beset by disagreements between nations over the timeline for publishing its next landmark report.



During the UN climate science body’s last five “sessions” – biannual meetings where governments discuss matters related to the IPCC’s work – governments have been unable to sign off on the delivery date of the “working group” reports. 



The deadlock over the delivery plan for the seventh assessmen

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