Like many dysfunctional relationships, the UNFCCC and the IPCC need to talk more

To make the most of the best available research, the UN climate change convention and its climate science body must get in sync – fast
Delegates at the 62nd session of the International Governmental Panel on Climate Change in China, February 2025
Delegates talk at the 62nd session of the International Governmental Panel on Climate Change in China, February 2025. (Photo: IISD/ENB - Anastasia Rodopoulou)

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