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The Climate Change 2001 volumes of the Third Assessment Report of the IPCC provide the most comprehensive assessment of climate change since its second report, Climate Change 1995. This Synthesis Report provides a policy-relevant, but not policy-prescriptive, synthesis and integration of information contained within the Third Assessment Report and also draws upon all previously approved and accepted IPCC reports that address a broad range of key policy-relevant questions. For this reason it will be especially useful for policy makers and researchers, and as a main or supplementary student textbook for courses in environmental studies, meteorology, climatology, biology, ecology, and atmospheric chemistry.
Summary for policymakers; Question 1; Question 2; Question 3; Question 4; Question 5; Question 6; Question 7; Question 8; Question 9; Annexe A. Authors and expert reviewers; Annexe B. Glossary of terms; Annexe C. Acronyms, abbreviations, and units; Annexe D. Scientific, technical, and socio-economic questions selected by the panel.
'… essential reading for anyone interested in global environmental change, either past, present, or future. … These volumes have a deservedly high reputation.' Geological Magazine
Robert T. Watson, Ian R. Noble, Bert Bolin, N. H. Ravindranath, David J. Verardo, David J. Dokken, Robert T. (The World Bank) Watson, Canberra) Noble, Ian R. (Australian National University, Bert (Stockholms Universitet) Bolin, Bangalore) Ravindranath, N. H. (Indian Institute of Science, David J. (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) Verardo, David J. (University Corporation for Atmospheric Research) Dokken