This is a genuine question born out of true curiosity and a desire to learn as much as I can about this crisis and what we can do about it. 4/
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Hi Emily, going to take the opportunity to answer some IPCC misconceptions here, so not just your questions. 1) "IPCC is overconservative": here I recommend everyone actually go read, like not on twitter, but actually read "What lies beneath"
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The answer is both no and yes. The IPCC tries to cover all peer-reviewed & published scientific evidence - the problem is in synthesizing and summarizing, where overconservative tendencies do happen. I wrote about them here as well. https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/148cb0_a0d7c18a1bf64e698a9c8c8f18a42889.pdf … 2/
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2) overcaution is because of international compromise: again both no and yes. No in the actual report, whose content is determined by the authors (based on open review). Yes sometimes in the Summary for Policy Makers (as opposed to the report itself). 3/
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3) IPCC ignores tipping points. This one is a bit baffling: how the heck do you think we even know about tipping points if not for science reported in the IPCC? Tipping points are covered in the reports, but often not well integrated into overall scenarios. 4/
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4) shouldn't we be more cautious about tipping points & accelerate decarbonisation? Heck yes. So is the IPCC unreliable? NO, but beware of the overall synthesis & over-aggregating models, which btw are criticized by scientists! In the IPCC! 5/
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And back to the CCC report, in my dream world, the response would have been to acknowledge hard work and momentous progress (THIS REPORT IS NOT BUSINESS-AS-USUAL! It's super ambitious!), and say ...
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... we have an appetite for more ambition, and what's more we're going to create the popular and political will for more ambition, building on fantastic momentum of civil disobedience & climate emergency. And use the report to pinpoint areas of focus for this. Just a dream. End/
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Thank you, Julia, this is extremely helpful context. Amazon tech workers used the IPCC as a guide in our open letter to the company around climate, but I had a nagging worry that perhaps we weren't using aggressive enough timelines.
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Given what you told me about the IPCC, do you think XR's 2025 goal for zero emissions makes sense? There is so much information to absorb about climate, that it takes a lot for a non-climate scientist to wrap her head around all the various complexities...
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I'm sorry that it sounds like there was a lot of scrapes and bruises coming out of the IPCC. I actually just googled you and learned you were one of its authors. Lol, sorry for not doing that research before.
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Many thanks for this work you and others did on the IPCC! It moved the Overton window in so many ways. It has changed the narrative in the States, including at Amazon (where we used it as a guide in our open letter).
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I didn't work on that report! Should be working on current one but for all this fuss!
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