of the Paris Agreement begins. The author teams selected from these lists will build an a Assessment, around the outlines agreed for the three Working Group contributions in September. Working Group I will cover observations, of the changing state of the climate system, an assessment of human influence, near-term predictability and scenario-based projections, of future changes. It will assess how the climate system responds to perturbations, including the global cycles of energy, water and carbon, short-lived climate forces, and sea level change. The Working Group I report will emphasize climate information relevant for regional impact and risk assessment, including extreme. events. Working Group II will assess the impacts of climate change, from a world-wide to a regional view of ecosystems and biodiversity, and of h Humans, and their diverse societies, cultures, and settlements. It will consider their vulnerabilities and the capacities and limits of these natural and human systems to adapt to climate change, now and in the future, and so reduce climate-associated risks. The Working Group II report will also present options for creating a sustainable future for all through
an equitable and integrated approach to mitigation and adaptation efforts at all scales,. Working Group III builds on the Fifth Assessment Report through three innovations. - 2 - It will strengthen links between long-term global, perspectives such as the long-term temperature goal and more immediate policy and investment needs. Separate but linked.. chapters on long-term and short-medium term futures support this approach. It will Draw on a wider range of scientific disciplines shedding light on human behaviour and its link to climate change. It will set climate mitigation firmly in the context of sustainable development through introductory and synthesis chapters framing the report. It will strengthen links between long-term global perspectives such as the long-term temperature goal and more immediate policy and investment needs. Separate but linked chapters on long-term and short-medium term Futures support this approach. It will draw on a wider range of scientific disciplines shedding light on human behaviour and its link to climate change. It will set climate mitigation firmly in the context of sustainable development through introductory. and synthesis chapters framing the report.
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