Climate Change 1992
This report is a Supplement to the 1990 Report of the Scientific Assessment Working Group of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The IPCC was set up jointly by the World Meteorological Organization and the United Nations Environment Programme in 1988 to provide an authoritative international consensus of scientific opinion on global warming. This Supplement reviews the key conclusions of the 1990 Report in the light of new evidence, focussing on five main areas:
• sources and sinks of greenhouse gases and the precursors of
tropospheric ozone
• radiative forcing of the atmosphere, with emphasis on the concept of
Global Warming Potential
• updated scenarios for emission of greenhouse gases up to the end of
the 21st century (as the basis for climate modelling studies)
• new developments in climate modelling and model validation
• recent observational data on climate variability and change.
Several hundred international scientists participated in the preparation and review of this assessment, thus continuing the approach which gained such widespread acceptance and authority for the 1990 IPCC report. It represents the continuing effort of the international scientific community to communicate to policymakers, at both national and international levels, the very latest scientific knowledge and understanding of the complex issues surrounding climate and climate change.
The original report, Climate Change The IPCC Scientific Assessment, is still available from Cambridge University Press.
- Reviews some key conclusions of the 1990 report in the light of new evidence
- Contributions from leading scientists from around the world
Reviews & endorsements
' … speaks with considerable authority and provides the best available consensus of contemporary scientific opinion on climate change.' Geological Magazine
'Book is well produced, represents an affordable aid for both teachers and students involved with courses on global climate change.' Holocene
' … an up-to-date review of contemporary thinking on the climate problem, useful for policy makers and those generally concerned about environmental issues, as well as scientists working in the field.' International Journal of Climatology
Product details
June 1992Paperback
9780521438292
212 pages
296 × 210 × 11 mm
0.622kg
64 b/w illus. 5 colour illus. 32 tables
Unavailable - out of print October 2008
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- 1992 Supplement
- A. Greenhouse gases
- A1. Sources and sinks
- A2. Radiative forcing of climate
- A3. Emissions scenarios for IPCC: an update
- B. Climate modelling, climate prediction and model validation
- C. Observed climate variability and change
- Annex
- Appendices. Sponsored jointly by the World Meteorological Organization and the United Nations Environment Programme