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November 23, 2021

Conference on the IPCC report at Enerlis

Every 7 years, the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) – established in 1988 by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) – releases a report scientific on climate change, its impacts and future risks.

Made up of more than 3,000 pages (40 pages for the summary given to political decision-makers), the IPCC report is a meta-analysis of several research papers already published (14,000 studies, 234 authors, 66 countries represented). Organized in 3 parts, this first publication will be supplemented by the reports of groups 2 and 3 on the consequences and solutions, coming out respectively in February then in March 2022.

To enable headquarters employees to better understand this report, Enerlis organized two conferences with the intervention of Anatole Chouard, creator of a YouTube channel “Chez Anatole ”.
40 employees were thus able to benefit from an enlightened presentation lasting around thirty minutes to better understand the organization of the IPCC, the composition of the report and the scientific facts to remember.

One of the main conclusions of this latest report is the unequivocal human influence on the warming of the atmosphere, oceans and land.

To find the video decryption of the IPCC report by Anatole Chouard, go to his YouTube channel .