The NEVERMORE webinar: Talks with IPCC authors

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Eleonora Mencarini is among the speakers of this webinar organized by CMCC Foundation, ATEC within the framework of the NEVERMORE project.

The NEVERMORE webinar – Talks with IPCC authors is organised by CMCC Foundation, Advanced Training and Education Center (ATEC) within the framework of the NEVERMORE project and and brings together IPCC authors involved in the forthcoming seventh assessment cycle (AR7) and in the Special Report on Climate Change and Cities to provide insights into how scientific evidence is framed, assessed, and integrated into IPCC reports, as well as into current knowledge gaps and emerging research priorities. Moreover, it will explore how EU project-generated evidence can be better connected to the IPCC assessment process, identifying pathways to enhance its visibility and uptake.

The webinar will be framed in two main sessions:

  1. The first session will offer an inside perspective on the IPCC process, including reflections on framing approaches, key concepts, and thematic priorities across Working Groups.
  2. The second session will be dedicated to an open dialogue between IPCC authors and consortium researchers, who will present some research findings, results and methodological approaches, which will serve as a basis for discussion on their relevance and potential contribution to future IPCC assessments.

Speakers:

Anna Pirani (CMCC), IPCC Focal Point for Italy (alternate) and author of Chapter 1 of IPCC AR7 (WGII).

Marta Ellena (CMCC), Researcher & Advisor on Science-Policy Interfaces at CMCC and Scientific Consultant for international climate negotiations and IPCC processes.

Soheil Shayegh (CMCC), Director of CMCC’s Integrating planetary biogeochemical and industrial carbon cycle research program and author of Chapter 15 of IPCC AR7 (WGIII).

Giulia Ulpiani (EU JRC), Senior Scientific Project Officer at Joint Research Centre (European Commission) and lead author of Chapter 3 of IPCC Special Report on Climate Change and Cities.

Eleonora Mencarini (FBK), Researcher at the Intelligent Interfaces & Interaction (i3) Research Unit of Fondazione Bruno Kessler.

Sara Barilari (CARTIF), Researcher at Fundación CARTIF in the area of Cities, Territory and Climate.


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